Queen’s University Belfast





Queen’s University Belfast was established in 1845 and is the UK’s ninth oldest university and the top UK university on the island of Ireland
A city-based campus located in Belfast – one of the top 10 UK destinations, as voted by Trip Advisor 2015. Queen’s is ranked 180 of universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2019) and is a member of the UK’s Russell Group.
Queen’s has worldwide partnerships with over 250 universities and 3,000 global employers, enabling students to benefit from unique access to Study Abroad, placement and employment opportunities. 96% of Queen’s graduates are in employment or further study six months after graduation.
The University is committed to delivering a world-class student experience, and has committed to investing £700M into enhancing student support services and facilities, including an annual International Scholarships fund of £1.5M.With some £700m invested in the student experience – invested in their students. They develop global leaders, so that graduates can compete for their dream career, wherever in the world it may take them.
A modern capital city, Belfast is a vibrant hub for the creative and tech sectors, and is known for its welcome, accessibility and affordability. Belfast is in the safest region in the UK (British Crime Surveys, 2015/16) and is the most affordable student city in the UK (Student Living Index 2015).
Queen’s campus is located in a leafy area, 15 minutes’ walk from Belfast city centre. The city is serviced by two airports; Belfast International Airport and George Best City Airport.


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- Dentistry
- Town and Country Planning
- Agriculture and Forestry
- Pharmacology and Pharmacy
- Food Science