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Innovative Research Project reflects on 3 years of Study in Conflict-affected Countries
The meeting was held on the Coleraine campus to reflect on the achievements and research outputs of the joint education research project.

Ulster University Hosts 50th Anniversary Celebration Event for John Hewitt’s Rhyming Weavers Anthology
The celebration of John Hewitt’s Rhyming Weavers anthology of 18th/19th-century Ulster poetry assembled a collection of artists and scholars for an opportunity to discuss the significance, impact, and influence of the writers rediscovered by Hewitt on the literary landscape of Ulster.

International Women’s Day: Ulster University celebrates female thought leaders, change makers and game changers with series of regional events
The University has marked International Women’s Day with a series of inspirational business events and workshops across Coleraine, Cookstown, Derry~Londonderry and Belfast

EPIC Futures NI: Ministers, academics, industry & community groups unite to launch £4.8 million policy action group tackling economic inactivity among the hidden unemployed
The EPIC Futures NI Local Policy Innovation Partnership, funded by UKRI and led by Ulster University, brings together the Departments for Communities, Finance and Economy, Universities and over 10 community groups to inform policy change to support groups back into work.

Studio Ulster Proudly Sponsors Oscar Wilde Awards, Recognising the Cream of Irish Acting Talent in Los Angeles
Studio Ulster, Northern Ireland’s ground-breaking virtual production studio complex proudly served as the Gold Sponsor for the esteemed 18th annual Oscar Wilde Awards.

Ulster University & University College London to Establish £11.7m Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Health Technologies
Recruiting 75 researchers, the PhD programme will advance digital health technologies such as virtual hospital wards and hospital-at-home programmes that enable earlier diagnosis and personalised treatment strategies, alleviating pressure on the healthcare system.

Ulster University’s 25@25 Embark on Transformative Week-Long Entrepreneurial Programme at the Prestigious Babson College, Boston
25@25 visit Babson College, Boston

Ulster University hospitality students & staff from Academy Restaurant shine at IFEX Exhibition
Staff and students from Ulster University’s Academy Restaurant and Department of Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management have secured a total of 11 awards while showcasing their culinary talents at the IFEX Exhibition Salon Culinaire Belfast.

Ulster University and PwC partnership shortlisted for national award
In recognition of outstanding academic and business collaboration, Ulster University Business School (UUBS) and PwC Operate have been shortlisted for the best Business and Academic Partnership in the 2024 Learning Excellence Awards.

North-west and North coast pupils & parents graduate together from ‘Bring your Grown-up’ Programme
Primary school pupils across the North West have graduated, alongside their parents, from the Ulster University ‘Bring Your Grown-Up’ Programme.

Ulster University Showcases Digital Transformation Strategy as Host of Major UK Digital Technology Conference
Ulster University has welcomed senior leaders from higher education institutions across the UK to its state-of-the-art campus in Belfast for a major conference exploring digital transformation.

Joe Kennedy III Addresses Ulster's 25@25 at Ulster University Alumni and Leadership Celebration Event in Boston
Joe Kennedy III meets the 25@25 and UU Alumni in Boston

Minister hails pioneering Ulster University research in Genomic Medicine
Ulster University’s pioneering work in Genomic Medicine has been hailed by Minister for Health, Robin Swann, as playing a key role in developing Northern Ireland’s profile internationally while contributing to genomic healthcare challenges in the province.

New £7M research investment: Ulster University Partners with King’s College London to Lead on Investigative Mental Health Research in Northern Ireland
Ulster University will partner with King’s College London to lead on the NI stem of a four-year research project focused on the population-based improvement of mental health.

£16.3 million investment in Artificial Intelligence Collaboration Centre
Invest Northern Ireland and the Department for the Economy have announced a £16.3 million investment in a new state of the art Artificial Intelligence Collaboration Centre (AICC), to be based at Ulster University in partnership with Queen's University Belfast.