Queen's University Belfast

  • Bachelor's degree (180)
  • Master (134)
  • PhD (59)
  • In County Antrim

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Reviews on Queen's University Belfast (27)

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Recommended

BEGOÑA

22/10/2020
About the course: I would highly recommend it to everyone
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ANTONIO

22/10/2020
About the course: It was hard for me in the beginning because of v Irish accent but after a while I get used to it very quickly
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

KATIE

22/10/2020
About the course: I truly enjoyed my degree and learnt a lot for my future career in marketing. The courses are little late that usually starts at 6 p.m. But overall, it was nice
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ANTONIO

22/10/2020
About the course: You should travel as much as you can because the experience is worth more than anything and will you will learn so much from here. The university also offers a good package overall and the diversity of the students is amazing and you will get to know and meet many international students
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

KATIE

22/10/2020
About the course: I got to live in a house with other foreign students where I had my own bedroom but the shed bathroom and other kitchen facilities.
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

LISA

22/10/2020
About the course: I loved being in Belfast. The city is nice and so friendly. The modules were so nice and useful for future work and the professors were always so helpful. Overall, it is a great university with the great and helpful teachers and interesting courses.
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

LISA

21/10/2020
About the course: The only difficulty I have experience with my language with the special dialect. The price thing can be different because of exchange rate
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ANTONIO

21/10/2020
About the course: The campus has many sports activities which were cheap and of very high level and close to the queen’s park in the sports building. It also has a huge swimming pool inside there were tennis basketball and other things with great accommodation
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

KATIE

21/10/2020
About the course: I have truly enjoyed my courses those would be 3 intense courses as I could concentrate more on the classes. I really like the essays and other assignments those were really interesting and exciting
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ANONYMOUS

20/10/2020
About the course: The UK consumer prices are little expensive
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

BEGOÑA

20/10/2020
About the course: It was a nice experience.
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ANONYMOUS

20/10/2020
About the course: It might be the error slang which was difficult for me in the beginning but when I got used to it life was little of easier there
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ANONYMOUS

20/10/2020
About the course: Nobody should miss going to the republic of Ireland or nearby Scotland. Students should use all the facilities which will be offered to them and they will get many to choose from
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

KATIE

19/10/2020
About the course: I didn't face any issue while interacting with people in Northern Ireland
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ANTONIO

19/10/2020
About the course: The cost of living is little pricey
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ALBERTO

19/10/2020
About the course: There are many places to go and they have a good environment also
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

KATIE

19/10/2020
About the course: The cost of living is little higher because of the exchange rate otherwise things are nice here
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

EVE

19/10/2020
About the course: I really wanted to improve my English and with so little effort I manage to make a lot of progress in my language and communication
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

ALBERTO

19/10/2020
About the course: I like the house I lived in as my housemates was so nice and easy-going students. It was also just few minutes away from the main University building
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes

EVE

18/10/2020
About the course: It was overall good
Course taken: October 2020
Would you recommend this centre?: yes
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History

Queen's University Belfast has a record of academic achievement which stretches back more than 150 years.Founded by Queen Victoria, the Queen's University in Ireland, was designed to be a non-denominational alternative to Trinity College Dublin which was controlled by the Anglican Church.The University was made up of three Queen's Colleges - in Cork, Galway and Belfast. Although it was the first University in the north of Ireland, Queen's drew on a tradition of learning which goes back to 1810 and the foundation of the Belfast Academical Institution.Its collegiate department, which provided University-style education, closed with the establishment of Queen's and four of its professors and many of its students transferred to the new college.Founded in 1845, Queen's opened in 1849 when the first students entered the magnificent new college building designed and built by Charles Lanyon. ...

Description

If you're interested in finding about core structures and key staff at Queen's then this section will provide you with everything you need to know.Information contained in the site includes a page detailing the University Structure, senior staff pen portraits, and the University's Mission Statement. There's also a page devoted to the Vice-Chancellor's office and the Registrar and Chief Operating Officer's office.In addition you will find interesting facts and figures and historical information about the University plus links to Queen's services including the Naughton Gallery at Queen's and the Queen's Welcome Centre web sites. If you are a graduate at Queen's you may find the Alumni web pages interesting.

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