Ulster University News - January 2014
Inspiring Excellence: University of Ulster Honorary Graduates
The University of Ulster will honour the inspirational achievements of 13 key personalities from the worlds of sport, the arts, public life, business and education, at its summer graduations.
27 January 2014
University of Ulster To Deliver £370K Ulster-Scots Education Project
The University of Ulster has been chosen to deliver a groundbreaking £370,000 Ulster-Scots education project.
23 January 2014
Science Shop celebrates 25th anniversary at the University of Ulster and QUB
University of Ulster Science Shop winners Aine McCreesh and Tomas Gorman are pictured with Belfast Lord Mayor MáirtÃn Ó Muilleoir at the Science Shop's 25th Anniversary celebrations in Belfast's City HallThe Science Shop, ajoint collaboration between the University of Ulster and Queen's University which supports hundreds of community groups across Northern Ireland, has celebrated its 25th anniversary.
23 January 2014
Language Initiative to Help Migrant Children Integrate into NI Communities
The University of Ulster has launched a new initiative with Barnardo’s NI to help migrant and refugee children in Belfast to integrate into their new communities.
23 January 2014
Construction Begins on £5.1 Million Teaching Facility at Ulster's Coleraine Campus
Architect’s impression of the £5.
10 January 2014
New Year Honours List 2014
Two University of Ulster staff have been recognised in the 2014 New Year Honours List – Professor Mary McColgan,Professor of Social Work and Head of the School of Sociology and Applied Social Studies, and Gillian Webb, PA to the Dean of the Ulster Business School.
9 January 2014
Ulster Launches Unique Schools' Portal
University of Ulster Vice-Chancellor, Professor Richard Barnett and St.
9 January 2014
70 New STEM Postgraduate Places for University of Ulster
Employment and Learning Minister Dr Stephen Farry has allocated £700,000 to the University of Ulster to facilitate 70 new postgraduate courses focusing on key areas of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
2 January 2014