The Maritime Trail App deepens our understanding of the importance of the Irish maritime tradition from Belfast to Giant’s Causeway, from Rathlin to Donegal.
Get EDGE accreditation for your role as Course Rep by completing at least 1 training session and relevant documentation. Central to the ongoing development and success of our academic representation ...
Showcasing and Empowering Women in STEM (SEWS): Inspiring the Next Generation confronts the pressing challenge of promoting ...
Final year returning students who have completed their IBMS Portfolio give a lecture to the second year class and then meet up with second year students one-on-one to discuss the portfolio. They ...
These sessions provide student learners with a background in social security law in NI and GB (Open to Law and Social Work students) The purpose of this training is to provide students with a ...
Our Global Buddy scheme is a mentoring scheme where we match new international students to existing Ulster students to support their transition to a new culture, environment and learning experience.
Get EDGE accreditation for completing Employer Insight Programmes and Ambassadorial roles. The Employer Insight provides first & second year students the opportunity to learn about the industry, work ...
This scheme has been set up to formally record and acknowledge the excellent work in promotion, information-giving, and support activities that many of our students undertake in relation to their ...
Through our Global work-based learning opportunities, students will develop the independence, autonomy and professional skills to succeed in the global workplace. Through our Go Global work-based ...
The absence of carnivores such as wolves and lynx across the islands of Britain and Ireland, has resulted in man adopting the role of apex predator to manage deer populations. Since the 18th century ...
Article 2 of the Windsor Framework is a short article but has important implications for rights and equality in this ...
Mental health problems are traditionally classified as discrete disorders characterised by specific symptoms. While this approach has dominated psychiatry for over a century, it has a number of ...