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Shameful excuse for a university.
The neglected child of universities in the UK and it shows by is emphasis on its Student Union
Great university and the facilities are great too.
A good uni with friendly staff
Ulster university is a warm welcoming environment, even though Jordanstown is outside of Belfast it has the advantages of being away from the city with big open space to walk and chill between class and there are still plenty of places inside to eat and chill. There are a wide range of societies which make it easy to find something you love and keep pursuing it or to try something new.
Love the campus I am at (jordanstown). Its wonderful having everything in the one building meaning its easy to get around. Also has everything you could need in a uni including a pharmacy!
The facilities in the School of Computing in Jordanstown are great. The building itself is old but that is to be expected since the move to the new campus will be happening soon. The Students Union could be modernised, but I really enjoyed my time in university and I’m glad I chose it.
Lecturers are amazing (in my course) but overall the uni has really gone down hill over the past 3 years
Overall great experience and opportunities provided however gets boring only learning off PowerPoints every lecture
Excellent lectures, tutorials, and lab practicals UUMagee
Good uni with good cafés to grab a quick coffee between classes
Good location, and good support from tutors
Studying in UUB for two years now, I had a great experience while studying at Ulster University. The wifi works perfectly well, it is easy and reliable to use whenever you need it. It is fast and it helps you research things and the amount of MAC computers the university has, it's very useful- which means students can use CAD for their projects. The careers service and student union are very helpful as well if you need anything, for eg. Careers advice, CV, clubs and societies. Student Union helps you to participate in a lot of areas that will be great for your CV, for eg travel to Philadelphia to discuss issues that are related helping students with their welfare, competitions & many more. The campus has a bank, coffee shop, restaurant and a student shop called UNIQUE where students sell their designs to the public.
Great experience at Ulster. I would recommend it to any potential student. The Careers team really helped me secure placement and a graduate job. I would also suggest joining a sports team or society to make new friends.
Poor student union however will likely to improve when campus moves to Belfast.
The cafes and shops are great to get food and being a smaller campus it feel nice knowing you can't really get lost
Do not live on campus. The accommodation people do not care about students.