An online
distance learning provision offers Ulster University courses globally. The university was among the first Universities to offer degree level programs through its previous "Campus One" program and was a pioneer in the introduction of online degree level courses in Biomedical Sciences. The university was subsequently selected by the European Commission to deliver the world's first Higher Educational Programme in Hydrogen Safety Engineering.
Belfast Ulster University's Belfast campus is in the city's Cathedral Quarter, which is the city's artistic and cultural centre. Although traditionally associated with art and home to the university's School of Art, originally inaugurated as the
Belfast School of Art and Design in 1849, the campus has a range of subjects including accounting, architecture, business, computing, engineering, hospitality, politics, games design, photography and digital animation. The award-winning Law Clinic is based at the Belfast campus, offering free legal advice on social security and employment law. Ulster University has been expanding and developing the Belfast campus since 2009 as part of one of Northern Ireland's largest-ever urban developments. The first phase of this development opened in 2015 and completion of the project was due in 2019. In September 2021 the first students were welcomed to the new campus. The fully completed campus began accepting students starting in the 2022/23 academic year. In 2024, 15,000 students and staff are based in the city centre.
Coleraine Ulster University's Coleraine campus is on the banks of the
River Bann with views to the North Coast and County Donegal hills. Subjects taught at Coleraine include biomedical sciences, environmental science and geography, pharmacy, psychology, the humanities, film and journalism, travel and tourism as well as teacher training. A major development at Coleraine was the introduction of the degree programme in biomedical sciences in 1980. This subject area grew and was ranked first in the UK in three successive Research Assessment Exercises (1996, 2001 and 2008). It also spawned the development of related subject areas including human nutrition, radiography, clinical science, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy, pharmacology and stratified medicine. The Coleraine campus now hosts a number of courses which were previously held at the School of Hotel, Leisure and Tourism in Portrush. This Portrush site closed in 2008, with courses relocated to the Coleraine and the newly developed Belfast campuses. In 2009, the university launched a new Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) course at Coleraine. In July 2011, in cooperation with
Zhejiang University of Media and Communications (ZUMC), 'The Confucius Institute at Ulster University' (CIUU) was developed. The Confucius Institute is part of a network of 322 institutes in over 50 countries which promote and teach Chinese language and culture and facilitate cultural exchanges aimed at fostering trade links with China. In spring 2015, a new million teaching block was completed at the Coleraine Campus. Later in 2015, a new Faculty of Arts building was opened following a million investment. It is now home to a digital media archive, updated media facilities, including radio and television studios, and a postgraduate research centre as well as office and administration accommodation.
Jordanstown Ulster University's Jordanstown campus, often informally referred to as UUJ, was formerly the site of the Ulster College of Physical Education, one of several Colleges which came together in the formation of the Ulster Polytechnic, and is the largest university campus. The site is located seven miles north of Belfast city centre situated at the foot of the Antrim Hills overlooking Belfast Lough. The buildings are mostly situated around a central mall with on-site stores and services. The campus has a strong profile in business, engineering, construction, social sciences (including
law), communication and academic disciplines relating to the science and coaching of sport. Sport plays a significant part in the life of the campus. It is home to the Sports Institute of Northern Ireland, a partnership between the university and Sport Northern Ireland, and most of Northern Ireland's elite athletes train in the facilities. The campus is also the only university in Northern Ireland to offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various Allied Health Professions, such as Cardiac and Respiratory Clinical Physiology, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiography, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Speech and Language Therapy. The campus is also the only campus delivering courses in Biomedical Engineering within Northern Ireland.
Magee The
Magee campus in the city of
Derry comprises a mixture of historic and new buildings in a Victorian residential area. It was named after
Martha Magee and opened in 1865 as a
Presbyterian Christian arts and
theological college. Since 1953, it has had no religious affiliation, and was one of the founding campuses of the university in 1968. Ongoing investment in the Magee campus provides teaching, research and support facilities for students and staff. This comprises a student residential village offering en-suite accommodation, a library, the Intelligent Systems Research Centre, the Foyle Arts Building and a Centre for Engineering and Renewable Energy offering a wide range of Engineering courses. In addition to the university's teaching and learning facilities, the campus has on-site residential, catering and sports facilities. Sports facilities include a multi-purpose sports hall, fitness suite and studio as well as a grass and floodlit synthetic 3G pitch with a pavilion and changing facilities.
Branch campuses The university has a partnership with QA Higher Education, which operates two branch campuses in England: London and Birmingham. The
London campus is in
Holborn, and the
Birmingham campus is in the
Centre City Tower. The campuses offer courses in business, finance and computing.
Lusail, Qatar City University Qatar was established in 2018 as
City University College (CUC). In 2019, the institution entered into an affiliation agreement with Ulster University, enabling it to deliver Ulster-validated degree programmes in Qatar. The partnership agreement was officially signed in June 2019 and formally launched in February 2020. Under this collaboration, the college introduced undergraduate programmes including the BSc (Hons) in Business Studies, with the first cohort enrolling in top-up degrees in September 2020. In October 2020, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education directed that the institution be known as
City University College in partnership with Ulster University. In 2024, the Ministry officially recognised the institution as a university, renaming it
City University Qatar (CUQ Ulster) and relocating its campus from Doha to Lusail. The transition marked its expansion into engineering, science and advanced technology disciplines. City University Qatar’s main campus is located in the Smart City district of Lusail. The purpose-built campus spans approximately 11,500 square metres and includes lecture theatres, laboratories, computer facilities, study spaces, a library, student lounges, and recreational facilities. ==Organisation and governance==