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British Council Scholarships
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BUTEX Scholarship
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Chevening Scholarships
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COLFUTURO (Colombia)
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FIDERH (Mexico)
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Fulbright Partnership Awards (US)

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British Council Scholarships
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BUTEX Scholarship
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Chevening Scholarships
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COLFUTURO (Colombia)
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FIDERH (Mexico)
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Fulbright Partnership Awards (US)
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Established: 1968
The?University of Ulster?is a multi-campus university?located in?Northern Ireland. It is the second largest university in?Ireland, after the federal?National University of Ireland. The university was established in 1968 as the?New University of Ulster?and can trace its roots back to 1845. The university incorporated its four campuses in 1984 under the University of Ulster 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 a graduate level. The university has one of the highest further study and/or employment rates in the ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø, with 95% of graduates being in work or undertaking further study six months after they have completed their degree. In the 2008 RAE 86% of research activity at the university was rated as being of international quality, with 20% being classified as world-leading. Of particular note are the submissions within Biomedical Sciences, the Institute of Nursing and Health Research and Celtic Studies which were all ranked within the top three ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø universitiesUndergraduate: NA
Postgraduate: Students want to apply taught Master's programmes normally require a Second Class ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø honours degree, or its foreign equivalent. *Please note that entry requirements vary on the course-to-course basis. More information can be obtained from ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøuni consultants.