- 85Acceptance Rate
- 28000Students
Overview
As Northern Ireland’s civic university, Ulster University is grounded in the heart of the community and strives to make a lasting contribution to society as a whole. Although the University can trace its roots back to the Victorian era, the sights are set firmly on the future. The students are at the centre of everything and each of the four campuses provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses that will engage the students and give them the skills they need to carve out their careers. Also Ulster University is proud of its multi-cultural community, it has many international students and staff, and promote a strong, internationally-relevant curriculum.
Entry requirements
Ulster university accepts a wide range of international qualifications. These are assessed individually for their content and level, and against relevant guidelines such as the British Council and the National Academic Recognition Information Centre for the United Kingdom (NARIC UK).
You must also satisfy the English language requirements for admission.
A number of examinations are accepted including IELTS.
For specific requirements for every programs see the programs profile.
Scholarship & funding
Ulster university offers a comprehensive range of scholarships are available to Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Research students. Click here to see more