Ulster University

Ulster University

York St
Belfast
BT15 1ED
United Kingdom

Ulster University has a national and international reputation for excellence, innovation and regional engagement.

We make a major contribution to the economic, social and cultural development of Northern Ireland and play a key role in attracting inward investment. Our core business activities are teaching and learning, widening access to education, research and innovation and technology and knowledge transfer.

For further information please visit www.ulster.ac.uk or keep up to date on social media @ulsteruni and facebook.com/ulsteruniversity.

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Ulster University

Are you working/volunteering to support marginalised or disadvantaged sections of the community? Would like to use your experience to gain a professionally recognised degree in Community Development? Apply now to Ulster University!
Event
Conference Launch

Ulster University

This event explores how community development approaches are being used to tackle issues of inequality, poverty and promote social justice. This event will appeal to professionals across the fields of social work, health, education, community and youth work.
Newtownabbey
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Launch Training/Advice

Ulster University

Always wanted to go to university, but never had the chance? Sign up to the Unblocking Potential Programme to find your path back into education! This Ulster University access course will be delivered in partnership with Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council as part of their Peace IV activities. The 6 week course aims to build self confidence, develop understanding of barriers to learning and provide access to higher education. Course fees are covered by the PEACE IV Programme and the course is accredited by Ulster University.
Craigavon,
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Launch Training/Advice

Ulster University

Always wanted to go to university, but never had the chance? Come along to the information session to find your path back into education! This session will provide information on the Unblocking Potential: Bridge over Troublesome Knowledge Course. This 6-8 week Ulster University access course will be delivered in community settings in Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon. Funded by Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council as part of their Peace IV activities, the course aims to build self confidence, develop understanding of barriers to learning and provide access to higher education. Course fees are covered by the PEACE IV Programme and the course is accredited by Ulster University.
Craigavon,
Event
Launch Training/Advice

Ulster University

Always wanted to go to university, but never had the chance? Come along to the information session to find your path back into education! This session will provide information on the Unblocking Potential: Bridge over Troublesome Knowledge Course. This 6-8 week Ulster University access course will be delivered in community settings in Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon. Funded by Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council as part of their Peace IV activities, the course aims to build self confidence, develop understanding of barriers to learning and provide access to higher education. Course fees are covered by the PEACE IV Programme and the course is accredited by Ulster University.
Armagh
Event
Launch Training/Advice

Ulster University

Always wanted to go to university, but never had the chance? Come along to the information session to find your path back into education! This session will provide information on the Unblocking Potential: Bridge over Troublesome Knowledge Course. This 6-8 week Ulster University access course will be delivered in community settings in Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon. Funded by Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council as part of their Peace IV activities, the course aims to build self confidence, develop understanding of barriers to learning and provide access to higher education. Course fees are covered by the PEACE IV Programme and the course is accredited by Ulster University.
Banbridge
Event
Launch Training/Advice

Ulster University

Due to COVID19, we have extended the application deadline to Friday 29th May! If you are working or volunteering in the community or voluntary sector and would like an opportunity to gain a professionally recognised degree in Community Development, apply now!
Newtownabbey
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Informal Meetup Launch Training/Advice

Ulster University

Do you want to bring about positive change in your community? Do you have a passion for working with disadvantaged or marginalised communities, to help improve life-chances and tackle inequality and discrimination? Did you know you can study one day per week to gain a professionally accredited degree in Community Development? Come along to our Drop-In Information Session to meet the course team and find out more about the course, including what topics you will study, costs and sources of funding.
Newtownabbbey
News

Ulster University

The Ulster University Excellence Awards aim to showcase and recognise placement providers who have demonstrated initiative, innovation and dedication within the field of undergraduate employability.
Mar 31 5:00pm
Opportunity

Invitation to participate in research

Ulster University

Concerned how your cancer prognosis will impact on your children, or have you lost a partner to cancer and have children under the age of 18yrs? Participate in research to share your experiences. Contact Jeff Hanna on 07707407085 or hanna-j25@ulster.ac.uk
Northern Ireland

More Information

Type of Organisation

VCSE

Team

  • Rosemary Moreland
  • Lorraine Lavery-Bowen
  • Alastair Scott-McKinley
  • School Administrator
  • Janette Sheerman
  • Laurence Taggart
  • Susan Hodgett
  • Fiona Bloomer
  • David HANNA
  • Lauren Harper
  • Markus Ketola
  • Andrea Duncan
  • Jeff Hanna
  • Mary Carson
  • Alison Snookes
  • Ann Biggart
  • Seaneen McLoughlin
  • Rachel Shannon