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University of Ulster Jordanstown is
02870123456, 02870124329 .
The New University of Ulster - Jordanstown incorporates Magee College founded in 1865 in Derry. Magee College was a college of the Royal University of Ireland from 1880 and later became associated with the University of Dublin (better known as Trinity College) when the Royal University was dissolved in 1908 and replaced by the National University of Ireland. In 1953 Magee College broke its links with Dublin and became Magee University College. It was hoped that this university college would become Northern Ireland's second university after The Queen's University of Belfast. However, this did not happen and instead it was subsumed into the New University, primarily as a result of the unwillingness of the Unionist government at Stormont to have the second university sited in overwhelmingly nationalist Derry, in which "The Troubles" were just beginning to break out. The decision caused an outcry at the time. The University of Ulster - Jordanstown was built at Coleraine as part of the UK government's expansion of higher education in the 1960s. Coleraine today is the university's headquarters and main campus. The University of Ulster - Jordanstown incorporated the campus site of the former Ulster Polytechnic in 1984. This was the first, and as of 2010, only merger in UK higher education whereby what is now called a plate glass university merged with what would now be a post-1992 university.
The University of Ulster - Jordanstown currently maintains 5 sites across Northern Ireland, as well as one "Online" site. In February 2009 the university announced the movement of many courses from the Jordanstown campus to the main University of Ulster - Jordanstown campus and a consolidation of student numbers at Coleraine and the reuse of university grounds for a business park. The university incorporated its four campuses in 1984 under the UU banner; these are located in Belfast, Coleraine (site of the administrative headquarters), Magee College in Derry, and Jordanstown. A fifth distance learning campus, Campus One, delivers online programmes; mainly at graduate level.
The University of Ulster - Jordanstown campus is situated seven miles north of Belfast. The grounds lie at the foot of the South Antrim hills, and the land fronting the main entrance slopes down to the shore of Belfast Lough. University of Ulster - Jordanstown campus commands impressive views of the Lough, the Belfast Hills and County Down. Historic Carrickfergus, with its 12th century castle, harbour and modern marina is four miles north of the campus. The proximity of the campus to Belfast is a major attraction for those who choose to live in the city and travel to the campus in private car or via the excellent rail, bus and taxi network.
University of Ulster - Jordanstown campus has a village feel, and is laid out around a central and busy Mall which forms the main spine for 17 blocks of academic, study and recreational facilities. The Mall area is home to banks, restaurants, coffee shops, sandwich bars, a supermarket, the chaplains’ office and the Students’ Union. Study facilities include science and computing laboratories, Physiotherapy, Optometry and Podiatry clinics and a modern Learning Resource Centre.
The Learning Resource Centre of University of Ulster - Jordanstown is located just off the Mall offers study and learning facilities via 400 networked computers and a further 250 personal study spaces arranged in clusters and groupings of different sizes to reflect the varying preferences of users. The LRC is also fully Wi-Fi enabled for laptop users.
The University of Ulster - Jordanstown has a strong commitment to health, sport and recreation and the campus is home to the Sports Institute Northern Ireland and the Ulster Sports Academy as well as major new indoor sport and recreation facilities which opened in 2008. University of Ulster - Jordanstown particular strengths in the collection at Jordanstown include materials to support American and women's studies and also UK, USA and Irish radical newspapers and periodicals on microfilm.
Graphics centre with computer-generated graphics and desktop publishing facility, photographic studio and dark-room, television studio with three colour cameras, lighting grid and cyclorama, control room, editing suite and caption generator, location cameras and editing suites to high-band standards, off-air recording facilities, audio-visual aids workshop with self-instructional materials, facilities for the production of audiotapes, 35mm slides and video programmes. University of Ulster - Jordanstown have also an audio-visual language laboratory and facilities for receiving and recording satellite transmissions and for video-conferencing.
University of Ulster Jordanstown Address
The address of University of Ulster Jordanstown is Shore Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, BT37 0QB.
University of Ulster Jordanstown Email Address
The email address of University of Ulster Jordanstown is
rr.barnett@ulster.ac.uk.
University of Ulster Jordanstown Website
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www.ulster.ac.uk.
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