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Silver Status Reaffirmed for School of Engineering with Athena Swan Award

The award highlights the School’s ongoing commitment to gender equality, inclusion, and cultural change.

Appointment of new Director for INCORE at Derry~Londonderry

Élise Féron has been appointed as the new Director of INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute) and will take up the position on 1 August 2025.

First quarter of 2025 sees Northern Ireland’s housing market return to more optimistic footing: Northern Ireland Quarterly House Price Index

Following a challenging end to 2024, Northern Ireland house prices are on the up due to improved lending conditions and renewed buyer interest

Ulster University Business School launches 50th anniversary celebrations with landmark skills forum

Key voices from industry, government and education gathered at Ulster University’s Belfast campus to mark the launch of Ulster University Business School’s 50th anniversary celebrations and take part in a panel discussion on Northern Ireland’s evolving skills landscape.

Empowering Connections with the míde connect network

míde connect network unites professional women working in sport, physical activity and exercise on the island of Ireland.

Belfast School of Art graduate Mohammed Sami nominated for Turner Prize 2025

Nominated for his solo exhibition 'After the Storm', Mohammed Sami graduated from Belfast School of Art in 2015

The countdown to the Open is on as Ulster University students support Tourism NI’s Open Epic Journey

Students from the BSc Event Management, BSc Hospitality Management, BSc International Travel and Tourism Management and the newly launched MSc Golf Management programmes play vital role in the delivery of three Open Epic Journey events.

Inaugural All-Island Cancer Summit provides platform to launch new all-island cancer report

Co-written by Professor of Social Policy at Ulster University Deirdre Heenan, "Harnessing the Power of Data to Transform Cancer Research, Care and Innovation across the Island of Ireland” highlights life-saving health and economic benefits of data

Ulster University Economic Policy Centre report warns of persistent regional economic gaps in Northern Ireland and calls for bold, place-based policies to deliver better balance

A major new report released today by the Ulster University Economic Policy Centre (EPC) has revealed that regional inequalities across Northern Ireland remain stubbornly persistent despite some progress.

Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal Visits C-TRIC at Altnagelvin Hospital

Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, has visited the Clinical Translational Research and Innovation Centre (C-TRIC) based on the Altnagelvin Hospital site.

Digital healthcare innovation centre-stage at Ulster University as global experts tackle pressures on health and care systems

Digital healthcare leaders from across the world gathered at Ulster University’s Belfast campus for an international conference focussed on solving some of the most urgent challenges facing health and care systems.

Centre for Legal Technology set to redefine digital dispute resolution with pioneering collaboration

Ulster University’s Centre for Legal Technology Partners with the Labour Relations Agency and TalkTerms to develop groundbreaking AI solutions for mass case management pilot

Irish Studies in a Changing Europe - Symposium held in the Universität des Saarlandes (Germany)

The event was held in partnership with Ulster University and provided an opportunity for academics to discuss initiatives to reinvigorate the future of Irish Studies across Europe.

Ulster University hosts launch of NI Boys’ Impact Hub amid urgent calls to close gender education gap

The initiative builds on two decades of Taking Boys Seriously research to improve outcomes for boys and young men

Fresh perspectives on the future of the North West: Atlantic Futures Summer School 2025

Fifty Irish researchers have met in Derry~Londonderry to discuss North West regional transformation

Game-changers, visionaries and pioneers: Screen virtuosos, sporting stars business leaders and sustainability champions to be celebrated with honorary doctorates

Director and producer of hit TV series Severance, Aoife McArdle, kickboxing superstar Billy Murray and Director General of the National Trust, Hilary McGrady, have been named among Ulster University’s Honorary Graduates.

Where creativity meets the runway: Belfast School of Art to Host Graduate Fashion Show 2025

Ulster University’s Belfast School of Art is excited to unveil its much-anticipated 2025 Graduate Fashion Show, continuing its legacy of innovation and craftsmanship in fashion design.

Ulster University Announces Two New Council Appointments

Heather Gelles-Ebner and Professor Catherine Ross have been appointed to the University’s governing body.

Bridging Borders Through Education - Guidance Counsellors attend Familiarisation Event in Derry~Londonderry

130 Guidance Counsellors attended the familiarisation event, known as the ‘Guidance Counsellor Discovery Event’, on 2 May.

Ulster University welcomes Egyptian Health Leaders to pioneering Global Innovation Centre

Visitors from Cairo University and Ain Shams University enjoyed time at Ulster University’s Centre for International Health Innovation & Partnerships where they discussed ongoing clinical research in both Belfast and Coleraine

AI has potential to transform NI, if we act urgently says Ulster University Think Tank

Strategic Policy Unit sets out five key actions to unlock AI’s potential and safeguard Northern Ireland’s future competitiveness

CPD Training Equips Biology Teachers with Cutting-Edge Molecular Techniques

Secondary school teachers attended the session, which was funded by the Garfield Weston Trust and STEM Learning’s Enthuse Charitable Trust.

Fairway to the Future: Girls unlock STEM careers in golf

From the classroom to Royal Portrush, Year 10 pupils discover the science, sustainability and strategy behind the sport

“Sport is NOT a luxury” research warns cost-of-living crisis is pricing children out of sport in Northern Ireland

New Ulster University study reveals widening inequalities in access to sport and physical activity for children across Northern Ireland

EPIC Futures NI announces funding awards of £250,000 to explore themes that contribute towards a more inclusive labour market in Northern Ireland

EPIC Futures NI, a Local Policy Innovation Partnership led by Ulster University, has today announced funding awards totalling £250,000 to nine organisations as part of the Policy Commissioning Call.