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Discover Belfast Campus - Insights from a UU Magee Student

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 Ulster University’s Belfast campus is a vibrant, state-of-the-art space that perfectly blends academic innovation with the buzz of city life. Situated just minutes away from Belfast's bustling city centre, the campus offers students an unbeatable combination of convenience, modern facilities, and a welcoming atmosphere. A Prime Location One of the standout features of the Belfast campus is its central location. With the city centre practically on your doorstep, students have easy access to everything Belfast has to offer, from quirky coffee shops and thriving nightlife to cultural landmarks like the Ulster Museum and St. George’s Market. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite between lectures or exploring the city with friends after class, the campus is perfectly positioned to make the most of your time in Belfast. Innovative Design and Facilities Step onto the Belfast campus, and you'll immediately notice its sleek, contemporary design. The campus was created with students ...

Empowering Women at Ulster: UUSU’s New Women’s Empowerment Committee

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 At Ulster University, fostering an inclusive environment means continually championing diversity and representation across all student activities. With this mission in mind, Ulster University Students’ Union (UUSU) recently launched its Women’s Empowerment Committee , a dedicated initiative to support, inspire, and empower women across all campuses. The Women’s Empowerment Committee is more than just a group – it’s a movement committed to advocating for gender equality and providing a safe space where issues impacting women are discussed openly, with tangible plans for change. The committee aims to offers a forum for women to connect, share their stories, and collectively work towards a fairer and more supportive university experience. Rallying for Change: UUSU’s Participation in Recent Protests Two weeks ago, members of the committee were present at two significant rallies advocating for women's rights. On Wednesday, they joined activists in Belfast , standing in solidarity with ...

Supporting Men’s Mental Health this Movember: How Students Can Get Involved

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Movember is more than just growing a moustache; it’s a global movement dedicated to raising awareness around men’s health, particularly mental health, prostate cancer, and suicide prevention. As students, we’re in a unique position to contribute to this cause. In this post, I’ll share why Movember is so important, how it resonates with student life, and ways to make a difference on campus. Understanding the Importance of Men’s Mental Health Statistics show that men, particularly young men, face significant mental health challenges but are often less likely to seek help. Many students may experience these struggles but feel unsure of how to address or discuss them. Movember provides an opportunity to break down these barriers and create a more supportive environment for male students. How Students Can Support the Cause Organise Campus Events : Suggest ideas for events that focus on mental health awareness, such as talks, panel discussions with mental health professionals, or workshops. ...

Green Week at Ulster University: Taking Steps Toward a Sustainable Campus

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As a student, finding ways to positively impact our environment can feel challenging, but Green Week at Ulster University gives us all a chance to make small, impactful changes. This week, the Ulster University Students’ Union (UUSU) is hosting a variety of activities aimed at promoting sustainability, sparking environmental awareness, and inspiring students and staff alike to adopt greener practices. Events for Green Week This year, UUSU has pulled together a series of engaging events designed to both educate and inspire: Sustainability Workshops: These interactive sessions cover practical tips on waste reduction, sustainable shopping, and eco-friendly living. From hands-on DIY projects to expert talks, these workshops are a great way to gain new skills while learning about environmental conservation. Campus Spinathon: Students and staff are coming together to try to cycle 49km to promote the need for change. By 2032, energy related emissions in Northern Ireland are expected to decr...

Halloween Night in Derry as a Student

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Derry during Halloween is an experience that’s hard to match. The city really gets into the spirit, and as a student at Ulster University, joining the festivities was a great way to unwind and have a memorable night with friends. This year, we decided to dive into the main events, starting with the parade and ending with some downtime at the Bentley Bar. The night started off with the Halloween parade at 7 PM. We found a good spot, and the atmosphere was buzzing with energy. The costumes were impressive, from spooky to creative, and you could tell people put a lot of effort into it. Watching the floats and listening to the music brought everyone into the Halloween spirit without being overwhelming. At 8 PM, the fireworks show lit up the sky, and it was definitely a highlight. We watched from near the start of the parade, where the view was perfect because there was less of a crowd then there would've been closer to the Peace Bridge. It was great to just take it all in, snapping a f...