List of universities and colleges in Northern Ireland

Universities, university colleges and colleges in Northern Ireland include: == Universities == Queen's University Belfast St Mary's University College (teacher training) Stranmillis University College (teacher training) Ulster University Belfast Campus Coleraine Campus Jordanstown Campus Magee Campus (Magee College) Open University == Further and higher education colleges == Belfast Metropolitan College (53,000 students at 3 campuses within Belfast - Titanic Quarter, Castlereagh and Millfield) North West Regional College (24,000 students at 3 campuses - Derry, Limavady, Strabane) Northern Regional College (35,000 students at 7 campuses - Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine, Larne, Magherafelt, Newtownabbey) South Eastern Regional College (30,000 students at 6 campuses - Ballynahinch, Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn, Newcastle, Newtownards) South West College (18,500 students at 4 campuses - Enniskillen, Dungannon, Omagh and Cookstown) Southern Regional College (50,000 students at 6 campuses - Armagh, Banbridge, Kilkeel, Lurgan, Newry, Portadown) == Other colleges == College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise has three campuses at Greenmount, Enniskillen and Loughry Belfast School of Theology Edgehill Theological College, the training institution for the Methodist Church in Ireland Irish Baptist College Union Theological College, the training institution for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, which also allows the wider public to study theology at undergraduate and postgraduate level Whitefield College of the Bible, Banbridge is an independent theological college operated by the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster == Defunct institutions == This is a list of defunct institutions due to closure or merger and not because they have been renamed. New University of Ulster (1968–1984) Ulster Polytechnic (1971–1984) St.

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List of universities and colleges in Northern Ireland

Universities, university colleges and colleges in Northern Ireland include: == Universities == Queen's University Belfast St Mary's University College (teacher training) Stranmillis University College (teacher training) Ulster University Belfast Campus Coleraine Campus Jordanstown Campus Magee Campus (Magee College) Open University == Further and higher education colleges == Belfast Metropolitan College (53,000 students at 3 campuses within Belfast - Titanic Quarter, Castlereagh and Millfield) North West Regional College (24,000 students at 3 campuses - Derry, Limavady, Strabane) Northern Regional College (35,000 students at 7 campuses - Antrim, Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine, Larne, Magherafelt, Newtownabbey) South Eastern Regional College (30,000 students at 6 campuses - Ballynahinch, Bangor, Downpatrick, Lisburn, Newcastle, Newtownards) South West College (18,500 students at 4 campuses - Enniskillen, Dungannon, Omagh and Cookstown) Southern Regional College (50,000 students at 6 campuses - Armagh, Banbridge, Kilkeel, Lurgan, Newry, Portadown) == Other colleges == College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise has three campuses at Greenmount, Enniskillen and Loughry Belfast School of Theology Edgehill Theological College, the training institution for the Methodist Church in Ireland Irish Baptist College Union Theological College, the training institution for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, which also allows the wider public to study theology at undergraduate and postgraduate level Whitefield College of the Bible, Banbridge is an independent theological college operated by the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster == Defunct institutions == This is a list of defunct institutions due to closure or merger and not because they have been renamed. New University of Ulster (1968–1984) Ulster Polytechnic (1971–1984) St.

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