Study Abroad in the UK: Queen’s University Belfast!
Overview
With a long past, Queen's University Belfast is a
member of the Russell Group, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, and
other organizations. In 2022, the university celebrated its 150th anniversary.
Queen's was placed 200th in the world in the Times Higher Education World
University Rankings for 2021. This university offered 14 topics that were
ranked among the top 200 in the world in the 2020 QS World University Rankings.
According to QS World Rankings for 2019, four of the subjects included in this
list are among the top 100.
According to the 2020 QS Graduate Employability
Rankings, the university was placed in the top 140 worldwide. In the 2021 Times
Higher Education World University Rankings, Queen's achieved the 21st position
for international orientation, demonstrating the university's commitment to
serving international students. Currently, the university has 2,600 students
from 85 different nations.
History
With 3,500 employees, more than 100,000 alumni, and
students from more than 85 countries, Queen's University Belfast has emerged as
one of the top universities in the world, particularly for research. For more
than 175 years, Queen's University Belfast—also referred to as Queen's or
QUB—has been a leader in academics and research.
Rich in legacy, Belfast Academic Institution
(established in 1810) contains a history that is ingrained in the educational
institution. From then, the university was founded as Queen's College, Belfast,
which was established in 1845 after receiving its charter and opening for
business four years later with 23 professors and 195 students.
University of Queen's In 1908, Belfast
institution—the ninth-oldest institution in the United Kingdom—became
autonomous. With 24,000 UK, EU, and foreign students flourishing in its
academic, research, and social offerings, Queen's has grown into a member of
the Russell Group with an unrelenting concentration on pursuing research across
numerous fields. The university is one of the main centers for research.
The university has made contributions to research
on all scales, and Times Higher Education ranked it eighth in the UK for
research intensity. Over £101.6 million in research grants, contracts, and
awards were won by Queen's during the 2016–2017 academic year. Using its long
tradition of outstanding disciplinary research, Queen's University Belfast has
established four research institutes dedicated to various forms of study in the
fields of healthcare, food safety, cybersecurity, and international peace, security,
and justice.
Queen's University Belfast gives students the
chance to explore the city's urban life and scenic surroundings in Queen's
Quarters, Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. In addition to the city's
various campuses, parks, nightlife, and architecture, there are plenty of
things to discover outside of it.
In order to provide students with access to
cutting-edge facilities and to match the natural and architectural beauty of
Belfast, Queen's University Belfast invested over £700 million to build the
McClay Library, the School of Law, and the Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for
Experimental Medicine. Additionally, a new Computer Science Building and
Student Center were added.
Located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the United
Kingdom, Queen's institution Belfast, also known as the Queen's University of
Belfast, is a public research institution. One of the best public universities
in Belfast, United Kingdom, according to the Queen's University Belfast ranking
The top programs offered by Queen's University Belfast include its law,
medical, and postgraduate programs, as well as its online offerings, acceptance
rate, costs, and international tuition of 13,280. There are several scholarships
available, with values ranging from £600 to £2,400. For more details, visit
go.qub.ac.uk/Entrance-scholarship. Scholarships at Queen's University Belfast
Living as a student at Queen's University Belfast.
Ranking and Achievements
- 28th in the Times University Guide 2023
- 46th in the Guardian University Guide 2023
- 233rd in the QS World University Rankings 2023
- 198th in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023
Queen's University Belfast offers some of the
greatest legal education in the nation; in fact, it is now ranked in the top
150 law schools worldwide (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022) as
well as the top law school in the UK (Complete University Guide 2023) for legal
education.
In the UK, Queen's University Belfast research is
ranked #1 in agriculture, veterinary medicine, and food science, #4 in health
and biomedical sciences, and #8 in law. 96% of Queen's research is regarded as
"internationally excellent" or "world-leading."
Courses
- Foundation
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- Research/Phd
- Pre-Sessional
Scholarships
- International Office Undergraduate Scholarships
- Vice Chancellor’s International Attainment Scholarship
- Queen’s Loyalty Scholarship
- Queen’s Family Scholarship
- Queen’s Management School South Asia Scholarship
- LLB Law Senior Status International Scholarship
- GREAT scholarship
Assistance for Students
Undergraduates at Queen's University Belfast can
get the academic skill development support they need from the Learning and
Development service. E-books, online materials, workshops, and one-on-one
assistance from pertinent academic members are all available to students. The
educational institution also offers one-on-one tutoring and peer-assisted
learning.
Queen's University Belfast offers workshops,
counselors, and well-being experts to promote the wellbeing of its students. In
close proximity to the school is an autonomous health clinic as well. The
university provides appropriate accommodations and special equipment needed for
students with impairments. Additionally, this UK university has a Student Union
that serves the interests of all 200+ clubs and societies as well as the
student body as a whole.
Student Life
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland,
thus it makes sense that its culture is vibrant and thriving. There are many of
eateries, bars, concert halls, movie theaters, art galleries, parks, and retail
centers all close by. Great exhibitions are also available at the Titanic
Museum, Ulster Museum, and Naughton Gallery. Throughout the year, collections
of modern, contemporary, and traditional art are also held in various locations
throughout the city.
The Grand Opera House, Crescent Arts Centre,
Queen's Film Theatre, The Lyric Theatre, and Treehouse's rooftop cinema will
become regular haunts for theatergoers and movie aficionados. Live music fans
will be satisfied at places like the Limelight, Ulster Hall, Black Box, and
Voodoo. While Cathedral Quarter has a number of pubs where you may have a pint,
underground clubs like Maverick, Thompson's Garage, Babel, and the Perch have a
vibrant nightlife. Additionally, the city center is teeming with boutiques, international
brand stores, and artisan markets to satisfy your shopping appetite.
Visit the Mourne Mountains to witness some of the
ethereal settings that inspired C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, Giant's
Causeway, or the many locations where many scenes from the Game of Thrones
series were filmed if you want to experience some of Northern Ireland's best
natural bounty.
Accommodations
While there are lodging options close to the
campus, Queen's new city center residences are located in the center of
Belfast's vibrant social scene. Belfast is ranked by UK Crime Surveys in
2018/2019 as one of the safest areas in both Northern Ireland and the United
Kingdom, thus students shouldn't be concerned about their safety.
Student accommodation in UK is available in Elms BT1 and BT2,
located in the city center, thanks to Queen's University Belfast. Highly
praised for their excellence, these lodgings are located 10 minutes from
Belfast's retail center, Victoria Square, and 15 minutes from Queen's campus.
The cost of an en suite room or a self-contained studio is £124 for students
and £149 for others per week, respectively.
Location
Queen's University is located in Belfast, the
capital city of Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom. Belfast,
Northern Ireland has been described by the worldwide press as "one of
today's most trendy destinations to visit or reside" and "Europe's
friendliest — and trendiest — regional metropolis."
Belfast is home to around one-third of all Northern
Ireland's population, and being close to two airports makes flying there easy.
Belfast is the destination for most international students, and there are
approximately 35 flights each day from London's five airports that arrive there
in about an hour.
Transport
Belfast is best viewed on foot or by bicycle
because the student housing is situated in the heart of the city. Students can
reach the college on foot in ten minutes or less, even if they do not live on
campus. For trips outside of school, Belfast Bikes is a handy and
straightforward program to locate in the community. Due to student discounts,
public transportation via buses and trains is very convenient. Students can
stroll from the Queen's University Belfast campus to the Botanic train station.
Additionally, you can use Value Cabs and Uber in your area.
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