Program Overview
Queen's University Belfast
Overview
Queen's University Belfast is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and medicine.
Research Areas
The university has a strong research focus, with research areas including:
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Life and Health Sciences
- Natural and Built Environment
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for Queen's University Belfast vary depending on the program and level of study. Generally, the university requires:
- A-levels or equivalent qualifications for undergraduate programs
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualifications for postgraduate programs
- English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) for international students
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for Queen's University Belfast vary depending on the program and level of study. Generally, the fees are as follows:
- Undergraduate programs: £4,855 - £9,535 per year (NI/GB/EU students), £20,800 per year (international students)
- Postgraduate programs: £5,500 - £15,000 per year (NI/GB/EU students), £20,800 per year (international students)
Scholarships and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for students, including:
- Vice-Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship
- Queen's Loyalty Scholarship
- Postgraduate Taught Scholarships
- Research Council Funding
Campus and Facilities
The university has a beautiful campus in the heart of Belfast, with modern facilities and amenities, including:
- The McClay Library
- The Student Union
- The Physical Education Centre
- The Queen's Elms Student Village
Student Life
The university has a vibrant student community, with over 200 student clubs and societies, and a range of cultural and social events throughout the year.
International Students
The university welcomes international students from over 80 countries, and offers a range of support services, including:
- International Student Support
- Language Support
- Cultural Adaptation
Careers and Employability
The university has a strong focus on careers and employability, with a range of services and resources available to students, including:
- The Careers Service
- The Employability Programme
- The Graduate School
Alumni
The university has a global network of alumni, with many notable graduates in various fields, including:
- Politics: Tony Blair, David Trimble
- Business: Sir George Quigley, Sir Ian Wood
- Arts: Seamus Heaney, C.S. Lewis
- Science: Lord Kelvin, Sir Hans Sloane
Undergraduate Programs
Overview
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Life and Health Sciences
- Natural and Built Environment
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for undergraduate programs vary depending on the program, but generally require:
- A-levels or equivalent qualifications
- English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) for international students
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for undergraduate programs vary depending on the program and level of study, but generally range from £4,855 to £9,535 per year (NI/GB/EU students), and £20,800 per year (international students).
Scholarships and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for undergraduate students, including:
- Vice-Chancellor's International Attainment Scholarship
- Queen's Loyalty Scholarship
- Undergraduate Scholarships
Program Details
Some of the undergraduate programs offered by the university include:
- BA in English
- BSc in Computer Science
- BEng in Mechanical Engineering
- BSc in Biological Sciences
- BA in History
Postgraduate Programs
Overview
The university offers a wide range of postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Life and Health Sciences
- Natural and Built Environment
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for postgraduate programs vary depending on the program, but generally require:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualifications
- English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) for international students
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for postgraduate programs vary depending on the program and level of study, but generally range from £5,500 to £15,000 per year (NI/GB/EU students), and £20,800 per year (international students).
Scholarships and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for postgraduate students, including:
- Postgraduate Taught Scholarships
- Research Council Funding
- International Scholarships
Program Details
Some of the postgraduate programs offered by the university include:
- MA in English
- MSc in Computer Science
- MEng in Mechanical Engineering
- MSc in Biological Sciences
- MA in History
Research Programs
Overview
The university offers a range of research programs across various disciplines, including:
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Life and Health Sciences
- Natural and Built Environment
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for research programs vary depending on the program, but generally require:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualifications
- English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) for international students
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for research programs vary depending on the program and level of study, but generally range from £5,500 to £15,000 per year (NI/GB/EU students), and £20,800 per year (international students).
Scholarships and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for research students, including:
- Research Council Funding
- International Scholarships
- University Scholarships
Program Details
Some of the research programs offered by the university include:
- PhD in English
- PhD in Computer Science
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering
- PhD in Biological Sciences
- PhD in History
International Students
Overview
The university welcomes international students from over 80 countries, and offers a range of support services, including:
- International Student Support
- Language Support
- Cultural Adaptation
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for international students vary depending on the program, but generally require:
- English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL)
- Academic qualifications equivalent to those required for domestic students
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for international students vary depending on the program and level of study, but generally range from £20,800 per year.
Scholarships and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for international students, including:
- International Scholarships
- University Scholarships
- Research Council Funding
Program Details
Some of the programs offered by the university for international students include:
- International Foundation Program
- International Year One Program
- English Language Program
Careers and Employability
Overview
The university has a strong focus on careers and employability, with a range of services and resources available to students, including:
- The Careers Service
- The Employability Programme
- The Graduate School
Career Support
The university offers a range of career support services, including:
- Career guidance and advice
- Job search support
- CV and interview preparation
- Career development workshops
Employability Programmes
The university offers a range of employability programs, including:
- The Queen's Employability Programme
- The Graduate Employability Programme
- The Career Development Programme
Graduate Destinations
The university has a strong track record of graduate employability, with many graduates going on to successful careers in a range of fields, including:
- Business and finance
- Engineering and technology
- Healthcare and medicine
- Arts and humanities
Alumni
Overview
The university has a global network of alumni, with many notable graduates in various fields, including:
- Politics: Tony Blair, David Trimble
- Business: Sir George Quigley, Sir Ian Wood
- Arts: Seamus Heaney, C.S. Lewis
- Science: Lord Kelvin, Sir Hans Sloane
Alumni Network
The university has a strong alumni network, with many opportunities for graduates to stay connected with the university and with each other, including:
- Alumni events and reunions
- Alumni networking groups
- Alumni mentoring programs
Alumni Success Stories
The university has many successful alumni, including:
- Nobel laureates
- Business leaders
- Artists and writers
- Scientists and engineers
Campus and Facilities
Overview
The university has a beautiful campus in the heart of Belfast, with modern facilities and amenities, including:
- The McClay Library
- The Student Union
- The Physical Education Centre
- The Queen's Elms Student Village
Campus Life
The university has a vibrant campus life, with many opportunities for students to get involved in extracurricular activities, including:
- Student clubs and societies
- Sports teams and fitness classes
- Cultural events and performances
Facilities
The university has a range of facilities, including:
- State-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities
- Modern research facilities
- Excellent sports and fitness facilities
- A range of accommodation options for students
Student Life
Overview
The university has a vibrant student community, with over 200 student clubs and societies, and a range of cultural and social events throughout the year.
Student Union
The university has a strong student union, which provides a range of services and support for students, including:
- Student representation and advocacy
- Student events and activities
- Student welfare and support
Student Clubs and Societies
The university has a wide range of student clubs and societies, including:
- Sports teams and fitness classes
- Cultural and artistic groups
- Academic and professional societies
Student Events
The university hosts a range of student events throughout the year, including:
- Freshers' Week
- Student festivals and fairs
- Cultural and social events
Location
Overview
The university is located in the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland, with easy access to the city's many attractions and amenities.
Belfast
Belfast is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, with a rich history and culture, and a range of attractions and amenities, including:
- The Titanic Belfast museum
- The Ulster Museum
- The Grand Opera House
- The Belfast City Hall
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a beautiful and scenic region, with a range of natural attractions and landmarks, including:
- The Giant's Causeway
- The Mourne Mountains
- The Fermanagh Lakelands
- The Causeway Coastal Route
History
Overview
The university has a long and distinguished history, dating back to 1845.
Founding
The university was founded in 1845 as the Queen's College, Belfast, with the aim of providing higher education to the people of Belfast and beyond.
Development
The university has undergone significant development and expansion over the years, including the establishment of new faculties and schools, and the introduction of new programs and courses.
Milestones
Some of the key milestones in the university's history include:
- 1845: The Queen's College, Belfast is founded
- 1908: The university is granted its royal charter
- 1968: The university is renamed Queen's University Belfast
- 1990s: The university undergoes significant expansion and development
Rankings and Reputation
Overview
The university has a strong reputation and ranking, both nationally and internationally.
Rankings
The university is ranked:
- 173rd in the QS World University Rankings 2022
- 201-250 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022
- 401-500 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2022
Reputation
The university has a strong reputation for:
- Academic excellence
- Research quality
- Student experience
- Employability
Partnerships and Collaborations
Overview
The university has a range of partnerships and collaborations with other universities, research institutions, and industry partners.
Partnerships
Some of the university's key partnerships include:
- The Russell Group
- The Association of Commonwealth Universities
- The European University Association
Collaborations
The university collaborates with a range of organizations and institutions, including:
- Research councils and funding bodies
- Industry partners and employers
- Other universities and research institutions
Community Engagement
Overview
The university is committed to community engagement and outreach, with a range of initiatives and programs aimed at promoting social and economic development in the region.
Community Programs
Some of the university's community programs include:
- The Queen's University Belfast Community Engagement Program
- The Widening Participation Program
- The Access to University Program
Partnerships
The university partners with a range of community organizations and groups, including:
- Local schools and colleges
- Community groups and charities
- Business and industry partners
Sustainability
Overview
The university is committed to sustainability, with a range of initiatives and programs aimed at reducing its environmental impact.
Sustainability Strategy
The university has a sustainability strategy, which includes:
- Reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions
- Increasing recycling and reducing waste
- Promoting sustainable transport and travel
Initiatives
Some of the university's sustainability initiatives include:
- The Queen's University Belfast Sustainability Program
- The Green Impact Program
- The Cycle to Work Scheme
Governance
Overview
The university is governed by a range of bodies and committees, including:
- The Senate
- The Council
- The Academic Council
Senate
The Senate is the university's academic governing body, responsible for:
- Academic policy and strategy
- Curriculum development and approval
- Research policy and strategy
Council
The Council is the university's governing body, responsible for:
- Strategic direction and planning
- Financial management and budgeting
- Human resources and staffing
Academic Council
The Academic Council is responsible for:
- Academic policy and strategy
- Curriculum development and approval
- Research policy and strategy
Policies and Procedures
Overview
The university has a range of policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic policies and procedures
- Research policies and procedures
- Student policies and procedures
Academic Policies
Some of the university's academic policies include:
- The Academic Integrity Policy
- The Assessment and Feedback Policy
- The Curriculum Development Policy
Research Policies
Some of the university's research policies include:
- The Research Ethics Policy
- The Research Governance Policy
- The Intellectual Property Policy
Student Policies
Some of the university's student policies include:
- The Student Conduct Policy
- The Student Complaints Policy
- The Student Support Policy
Contact Us
Overview
The university can be contacted through a range of channels, including:
- Phone: +44 (0)28 9024 5133
- Email: info@qub.ac.uk
- Post: Queen's University Belfast, University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NN
Campus Map
The university's campus map can be found on the university's website.
Directions
Directions to the university can be found on the university's website.
Parking
Parking information can be found on the university's website.
Social Media
Overview
The university has a range of social media channels, including:
- Twitter: @QUBelfast
- Facebook: @QUBelfast
- Instagram: @QUBelfast
- LinkedIn: @QUBelfast
News and Events
The university's news and events can be found on the university's website.
Student Life
The university's student life can be found on the university's website.
Research
The university's research can be found on the university's website.
