Queen’s University Belfast
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The Queen’s University Belfast was established in 1845. It is a public research type university and is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The total number of students that the university has is 24,915 students, and from these, 18,310 students are undergraduates while the other 6,605 students are postgraduates
University at Glance
Tuition Fee
$1000
IELTS
7.0
Sec School
12th
Deadline
21,Aug,22
Campus
The leading site of Queen’s University is termed the campus. Besides this, the university has more than two campuses as well-known as St. Mary’s and Stranmillis. These campuses are located in the west and southwest of the city.
Research
In terms of research, the university is an esteemed member of The Russell Group of UK research-intensive universities. This very university was ranked joint 42nd in the UK for its research, and later it gained the 19th rank for its Research Power in 2014.
Programs and academic groups
Both undergraduate as well postgraduate courses are provided by the university to its students. The students can select a course of their preference. The following are the faculties through which the university imparts education to its students:
- Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Student Life
The university offers accommodation to both graduates as well as postgraduate students. The university provides accommodation in a ‘student village’ known as Elms Village. This village has its shop, bar which is in Malone Road in the south of the main campus.