The Coleraine campus of the University of Ulster (UUC) is the administration headquarters of the University and is the most traditional in outlook, with a focus on science and the humanities. The Coleraine campus is situated on the banks of the River Bann with views to the Causeway Coast and the hills of County Donegal.
Campus
The campus is situated on 300 acres of parklands with landscaped grounds that comprise of tranquil garden areas and a well developed arboretum. Within this most attractive landscape lie up-to-date, custom-built facilities for teaching, learning and research. These core activities are supported by extensive residential, catering, sporting and cultural facilities, including the
Riverside Theatre, Coleraine, the third-largest professional built theatre in
Northern Ireland.
Staff\students
UUC currently has over 5,000 students (undergraduate and postgraduate, full-time and part-time) and around 1,300 employees, making it by far the largest economic and institutional entity in the north of the province.
Location
The campus is located just north of the market town of Coleraine in
County Londonderry and near to the coastal resorts of
Portstewart and
Portrush. Together these three towns make up an area called the 'Triangle'. The campus is also a short drive from the spectacular Causeway Coast; one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in Europe. The Causeway Coast is an area of outstanding beauty, which boasts the Giant's Causeway (
UNESCO World Heritage site), the oldest whiskey distillery in the world (
Old Bushmills Distillery), blue flag beaches and championship golf courses. There are also ample opportunities for hiking, fishing and boating. The towns of Portstewart and Portrush are where most students reside and where the nightlife and entertainment is centred. These lively towns have plenty of
pubs and
clubs attracting tourists and students alike.
Portrush site
The Portrush site is part of the Coleraine Campus and is home to the School of Hotel, Leisure and Tourism. Portrush is a town just north of Coleraine.
See also
External links
University of Ulster