most applied to universities in the UK, Ulster attracts an abundance of applicants impressed by the university’s leading sports programmes and industry standard facilities, which are also used by Northern Ireland's professional athletes and sports teams. Whether you’re longing to be a linguist or craving to be creative, students at Ulster will flourish within the accredited Faculty of Arts, which houses a range of diverse degrees from Design, to French and even Irish.
As a world exporter of whiskey, Northern Ireland social life is bound to be beyond belief! An abundance of bars and restaurants filled with friendly locals will make any international student feel right at home. Experience the energetic city of Belfast, the country’s capital, through their vast array of entertainment venues such as The Empire, muse in the multitude of museums or cure those mid- semester blues with a spot of shopping at Victoria Square. Alternatively, contemplate the tragic tale of the Titanic at Titanic Belfast, an absolute must for hopeful historians, and experience the voyage of the iconic vessel from its creation at Belfast dock, to its disastrous demise in 1912. Culture vultures and aspiring artists can absorb the inspiring arts scene in Northern Ireland at 2013’s UK City of Culture, Derry- Londonderry. As this year’s host of arguably the most prestigious art award in the UK, The Turner Prize, Londonderry provides a promising start for any up and coming artist.
In need of a break from the stresses of study or bored of the buzz of the big city; then the great outdoors are just a stones throw away. The Giant’s Causeway, Ireland’s most iconic natural landmark, is the stuff of legends. A haven for geologists and geography grads, the Causeway has spawned the legend of Finn McCool the Giant, who allegedly carved the incredible formation from the side of the cliff! Floods
of tourists flock to this World Heritage Site each year, to take in the breath taking natural beauty of the area and surrounding coast, however as a student at one of Northern Ireland’s exceptional institutions, this lush landscape and wealth of wildlife could become your back yard.
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