Ulster University Belfast Campus (UU Belfast) is a world-renowned research and teaching institution located in the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Despite being established in 2014, Ulster University's roots can be traced back to 1865, when the city needed a centre for technical education. Ulster University offers students a variety of professional options. Ulster University is one of the most internationally diverse universities in the world, offering undergraduate and graduate degrees to over 25,000 students under the guidance of more than 1,500 successful faculty members from all over the world.
Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, the heart of the city's arts and culture, is home to Ulster University. The campus offers a variety of programmes in areas such as architecture, hospitality, event management, photography, and digital animation, despite being traditionally associated with the arts and being a home to the university's School of Art, which was first established as the Belfast School of Art and Design in 1849.
For the first time in the 15-year history of the Complete University Guide (CUG) 2022 League Table, Ulster University has been ranked among the top 50 colleges. Ulster University has moved up 16 spots, from 60th (2021) to 44th (2022), after three consecutive rises in these rankings among 130 UK universities. Ulster University has campuses in Birmingham and London, Jordanstown, Belfast, Coleraine, and Derry. Each campus has cutting-edge teaching, research, housing, and support facilities.