Ulster University
Record-breaking athlete Ciara Mageean to receive honorary doctorate at Ulster University
Portaferry middle-distance runner is among five ‘inspirational leaders’ to be honoured at winter graduations
North’s economy ‘weathers fiscal storm’ as lower growth is forecast
Ulster University outlook paints mixed picture for key sectors like construction, manufacturing and services
Ulster University named ‘University of the Year’
UU won main title at the Times Higher Education Awards 2024
What does a second Trump presidency mean for the rest of the world?
Trump’s foreign policy priorities can be summed up as follows: Ukraine, the Middle East and tariffs
Ulster University graduates hope government review will end ‘toxic debate’ over Physicians Associates
Graduates say it is difficult to get jobs
How James Bond Saved My Life: Derry film-maker uses cinema therapy to inspire and empower young minds
During a difficult childhood where he was severely bullied at school, David Harkin found solace in the adventures of James Bond. Now the Derry film-maker and youth worker has penned a unique self-help memoir highlighting the power of cinematic characters to inspire young minds. He chats to Jenny Lee
Murphy assured ‘established processes’ followed in Farry University appointment
Stephen Farry quit as Alliance deputy leader after failing to retain his North Down parliamentary seat at the general election.
‘A dream come true’: Artist whose paintings were burned by Taliban arrives to study at Ulster University
Three years ago, when the Taliban set fire to her artwork, Alina thought her life was over
Cutting edge theatre production using gaming and animation tech to explore our connection with earth
Gaming, animation and immersive theatre combine in Dominic Montague's new play for the Belfast Festival. Jenny Lee finds out more
Plan now place – but challenge remains in its delivery
PfG represents a first step, but achieving its lofty ambitions will be a long journey