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  University of Ulster Online - Legal Notices
The University of Ulster hereby authorizes you to copy materials published on this website solely for your own non-commercial personal use, subject to the conditions set out below.
Although the University of Ulster has attempted to provide accurate information on the website, the University assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information.
The University of Ulster may from time to time monitor the usage of any System or network under their control under the terms allowed by the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 and The Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000.
www.ulster.ac.uk /copyright.html   (580 words)

  
  University of Ulster at Magee
In 1969 it became part of the University of Ulster, which is one of the largest universities in Ireland.
University of Ulster at Magee is a comprehensive university with the possibility of courses in many subject areas.
Because final exams are not held until January for the fall semester, it is advisable to study abroad at Ulster during the winter/spring semester.
www.umsl.edu /services/abroad/universities/ulster.html   (465 words)

  
 Faronics Deep Freeze and the University of Ulster
The University of Ulster’s vision is to be a model of an outstanding regional university with a national and international reputation for quality.
The University makes a major contribution to the economic, social, and cultural advancement of Northern Ireland as a region within a national and international context and plays a key role in attracting inward investment.
The University experienced a significant amount of downtime on these desktops, which disrupted scheduled classes and used a considerable amount of IT facilities and resources when an insufficient number of fully functional PCs were available for a particular lab.
www.faronics.com /htmldocs/CaseStudy_Ulster.asp   (775 words)

  
 Ulster - The University of Ulster, Northern Ireland - 18 March 2004
Ulster - The University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
The University of Ulster is a modern, progressive and friendly place to study.
The University’s vision is to consolidate its reputation as an outstanding regional university with a national and international reputation for quality.
www.chevening.com /cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=952   (637 words)

  
 Ulster University
The University of Ulster, with a student population of 22,000, has four campuses located in Northern Ireland, a country known for its natural beauty and the warmth and hospitality of its people.
Kent students study at the University of Ulster either spring semester or all year.
While studying at the University of Ulster, Kent students live in self-catered university-owned apartments with other international students, and they receive a stipend for food.
www.kent.edu /honors/CurrentStudents/studyabroad/ulsteruniversity.cfm   (259 words)

  
 Babson College - University of Ulster
The University was established in 1984 by the coming together of New University of Ulster (founded in 1968) and the Ulster Polytechnic (founded in 1971).
The University (the largest in the island of Ireland) has expanded rapidly since its establishment in 1984 when it had just under 10,000 students to current numbers of approximately 25,000 students and 3,500 staff.
The university has four campuses: Coleraine, Jordanstown in Newtonabbey, Belfast, and Magee in Londonderry.
www3.babson.edu /Centers/Glavin/GPS/Academics/UG/Study-Abroad/University-of-Ulster.cfm   (185 words)

  
 Nortel Networks: Republic of Ireland - Success Stories - University of Ulster
Established in 1984, the *University of Ulster (UU) has four campuses in Northern Ireland serving approximately 20,900 full-time and part-time students.
They have also seen a dramatic change in the way students approach education with 40% of its full-time undergraduate students are enrolled on “sandwich courses” and more and more professionals are seeking to enhance their skills or gain new skills without leaving the workplace.
The University of Ulster ‘future-proofed’ their network infrastructure with Passport 8600, Business Policy Switch 2000 and BayStack 450.
www.nortel.com /corporate/global/emea/ireland/univ_ulster.html   (485 words)

  
 University Of Ulster : News Releases 1997
The Department of Communication and Development issues regular news releases to the media, highlighting items of interest from the University community on a wide range of topics.
Grants awarded to University of Ulster 27th November 1997
University of Ulster Heads UK Performance Table for Technology Transfer 13th November 1997
news.ulster.ac.uk /releases/1997   (198 words)

  
 STUDY ABROAD - University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
The University is internationally recognized for the quality of their courses, and offers an extensive range of academic and applied programs.
Students who have completed one full academic year of university level work at MSU with a 3.0 GPA by the time they begin studies at the University of Ulster are eligible.
The administrative headquarters of the University are located to the north of Coleraine, a pleasant market town on the River Bann.
www.montana.edu /wwwoie/ulster.htm   (1227 words)

  
 Institutional audit - University of Ulster
To arrive at its conclusions the audit team spoke to members of staff throughout the University, to current students, and read a wide range of documents relating to the way the University manages the academic aspects of its provision.
The audit team also recommends that the University should consider further action in a number of areas to ensure that the academic quality and standards of the awards it offers are maintained.
The University has responded fully and positively to the requirements set out in both documents and the team found that the relevant information had been made publicly available on the Higher Education and Research Opportunities in the UK (HERO) website.
www.qaa.ac.uk /reviews/reports/institutional/Ulster05/summary.asp   (782 words)

  
 Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University : IFSA-Butler Programs : Northern Ireland : University of Ulster
The University of Ulster offers great academics on four campuses, each with its own character.
Because American students are a rarity at Ulster, the university welcomes them warmly.
Housing and classes are integrated at all the Ulster campuses, which will give you a great opportunity to immerse yourself into the Northern Ireland culture.
www.ifsa-butler.org /programs/northern_ireland/ulster   (161 words)

  
 University Of Ulster Opens FEI Center For Advanced Imaging
According to Professor Vyvyan Howard, head of the university’s Bioimaging Reserch Group, the pioneering technology of the new centre will enable the University of Ulster to become a world leader in supporting the safety of the next generation of nanotechnology products.
George McKerr of the University of Ulster added, “We are a fully multidisciplinary lab that can deliver a wide variety of imaging solutions.
“The University of Ulster should prove to be an important force in accelerating breakthroughs in nanoscience--the development of new nano-enabled technologies.
www.laboratorynetwork.com /content/news/article.asp?docid={D8EE84ED-E464-4668-9557-88C2822CB9A2}   (715 words)

  
 University of Ulster | Higher | EducationGuardian.co.uk
Most students at the Belfast, Coleraine, Jordanstown and Magee (Londonderry) campuses hail from local areas, and many are drawn from under-represented groups: a massive 48% of young full-time first degree entrants come from 'working class' backgrounds.
No wonder, then, that the university sees itself as a vital part of the social and economic regeneration of Northern Ireland.
In terms of Ucas applications, the University of Ulster remains one of the top 10 most popular universities in the UK.
education.guardian.co.uk /higher/universityguide/profile/story/0,,496649,00.html   (227 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE WebCT Announces University-Wide Licensing Agreement With The University Of Ulster   (Site not responding. Last check: )
To support the initial phase of implementation, University of Ulster chose a Sun Microsystems architecture comprising of the Sun Enterprise(TM) 220R with two CPUs of 450MHz, and the Sun StorEdge(TM) A1000 providing 436GB of reliable scalable storage.
University officials view this initiative as a key institutional asset that will help it achieve its core mission: to be a model of an outstanding regional university with a national and international reputation for quality.
With four campuses, 21,000 students and over 3000 staff, the University of Ulster is the largest university on the island of Ireland.
www.marketwire.com /mw/iwpr?id=28400&cat=bu   (983 words)

  
 Podcast channel: University of Ulster Podcasts
Professor Patrick Johnston, Director of the Centre for Cancer Research at QUB delivers the 2006 Ulster Cancer Foundation Lecture at the University of Ulster.
Professor Anne Gregory argues that ‘defending the rights of those unable to defend themselves is ethical and just’ and that this should and can be the higher calling of public relations activity in the public and voluntary sectors.
The University has teamed up with NUI Galway to explore the possibility of establishing a cross-border medical school based at the Magee campus.
recap.ltd.uk /podcasting/colleges/uni-ulster.php   (591 words)

  
 University of Ulster
The University of Ulster is composed of four campuses throughout Northern Ireland, all of which are open to international students: Coleraine, Jordanstown, Magee College in Derry, and Belfast, the capital city.
It is the administrative headquarters for the University and is home to nearly 5,000 students.
Ulster's campus at Belfast is home to over 1,000 Art and Design students.
www.studyabroad.com /newtrumanclara/ireland/ulster.html   (312 words)

  
 Sophos case study - University of Ulster
The University of Ulster is the largest university in Ireland.
In response to the increasing threat of spam and viruses, the university uses PureMessage to filter up to 140,000 messages a day, protecting 35,000 mailboxes from email-borne threats.
The university needed a comprehensive email filtering solution that was robust enough to stand up in a complex environment.
www.sophos.com /products/case-studies/education/ulster.html   (221 words)

  
 Arcadia University Center for Education Abroad   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Regardless of which campus you may choose, you’ll find a vibrant and growing university which provides every opportunity for you to integrate with Irish, British and other international students.
Like many North American students, you may find the University’s offerings in peace and conflict studies to be particularly compelling.
The University’s comprehensive academic offerings and variety of four campus locations are popular among local students, though not as well known to those from North America.
www.arcadia.edu /cea/index.aspx?id=1956   (349 words)

  
 University of Ulster Online - Faculty of Informatics
With 2000 students, 180 staff, around 600 graduates each year, and recent research and external income of £3,000,000, the Faculty is one of leading centres in the UK and Ireland for informatics teaching and research.
We invite you to contact us through this Website to discuss your interests.
Informatics is made up of three academic schools and a Research Graduate school, covering three of the four campuses of the University of Ulster at Coleraine, Jordanstown and Magee College.
www.infc.ulst.ac.uk   (189 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: University Of Ulster Research Pushing Back The Frontiers Of Space
Science Daily — Cutting edge research at the University of Ulster into how to make complex computers and communications systems manage themselves could power the next generation of US space probes.
Roy Sterritt, from the University's Computer Science Research Institute, was today addressing NASA scientists in Washington about his research.
Mr Sterritt said that current computing networks are now so complex and difficult to manage that by 2010, 220 million people - greater than the current working population of the USA - will have to be employed as IT support workers just to keep them running.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2004/12/041201145447.htm   (785 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: University Of Ulster Scientists Issue Indonesia Earthquake Warning
Science Daily — The stresses in the earth's crust which have resulted from the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake have significantly increased the risk of another large earthquake in the already-devastated Indonesian island of Sumatra, according to new research findings by scientists from the University of Ulster's School of Environmental Sciences.
The stresses in the earth's crust which have resulted from the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake have significantly increased the risk of another large earthquake in the already-devastated Indonesian island of Sumatra, according to new research findings by scientists from the University of Ulster's School of Environmental Sciences.
The University of Ulster team, led by Professor John McCloskey of the School of Environmental Sciences, analysed data from the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake to look at its impact on other faults in the area.
www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2005/03/050325144901.htm   (1098 words)

  
 University of Ulster : Aimhigher
Universities & Colleges - HEI > Northern Ireland > University of Ulster
Maps and directions can be found on each of the campus websites.
A guide to Higher and Further Education at UK colleges and universities, from courses to student loans
www.aimhigher.ac.uk /universities___colleges___hei/northern_ireland/university_of_ulster.cfm   (75 words)

  
 ISEP
The university is a community-based, comprehensive institution that stresses academic programs, social service, and vocational, technical and professional training.
The University of Ulster has four campuses: Belfast, Coleraine, Jordanstown, and Magee College.
The university headquarters are located to the north of Coleraine, a pleasant market town.
www.isep.org /Students/Directory/member_site.asp?CSID=235&ID=53   (432 words)

  
 University of Ulster: Centre for Coastal & Marine Research
University of Ulster: Centre for Coastal & Marine Research
Welcome to the homepage of the Centre for Coastal and Marine Research (CCMR) at the University of Ulster.
The Centre examines various aspects of coastal environments, from the physical processes to the human impacts on today's coastal and marine environments.
www.science.ulster.ac.uk /ccmr   (97 words)

  
 Stranmillis University College : Ulster-Scots Project
The design of the new Northern Ireland Key Stage 3 Curriculum, with its emphasis on skills, has allowed the Project Officers to produce a range of materials on Ulster Scots language, history and culture which enable pupils to practice these skills.
Carol and Linda have demonstrated their work on the implementation of learning styles theory to staff in the college through the regular college staff seminars.
During 2005-6 materials are being trialled in a range of schools, controlled, maintained and integrated, across nine counties.
www.stran.ac.uk /ulsterscots   (628 words)

  
 Safer Dancing - Guide for safer dance nightclubs, pubs and clubs in Coleraine, Portstewart and Portrush, Northern ...
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A heady mix of commercial and r&b and NO admission charge!
www.saferdancing.com /events-calendar.php   (537 words)

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