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The University campus is located in attractive South Belfast, only 15 minutes' walk away from the city centre with plenty of student facilities close by.
Road: Belfast is accessed via the M1 and M3Rail: There are 3 stations serving Belfast: Great Victoria Street Station, Central Train Station Botanic Train Station.
Air: The airport is located 18 miles from Belfast city centre with regular flights to and from most major UK airports. The university advises booking well in advance as prices can vary drastically.
In 2001, the Education teaching provision at Stranmillis was judged by the Quality Assurance Agency to merit a maximum score of 24 out of 24 - a result which put the College within the top 5% of university schools of education nationally.
Stranmillis is renowned for its beautiful campus, which is a designated conservation area. This is complemented by a range of buildings which reflect a mixture of old and new. The University College has embarked on an ambitious building and refurbishment programme which will help to ensure that there are high quality facilities to deliver the academic excellence which has become the Stranmillis hallmark. The new Orchard Building symbolises this commitment. It houses facilities which meet industry standards to support the curriculum areas of Art Design, Technology Design, Physical Education and Health Leisure. All students will be able to benefit from the new sports hall, dance studio and fitness suite. There has also been major refurbishment of the library and the science block.
Student UnionThe Union is situated in Stranmillis House, an historic building in the centre of the campus. Not only does it house Scholars', the University College Club, it also has the Students' Common Room, a Television Lounge and the Student President's Office. There is also an Administrative Office and workshop area, which provides photocopying services, a huge selection of stationery, laminating, a sweet shop, second hand books, postage stamps and internal and external telephone services.
Student Support CentreThe Student Support Centre is a dedicated building on the College campus which combines all aspects of student support including Careers, Counselling, Disability, Student Health and Widening Participation. They are open Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm (Friday4.25pm). The Centre is closed for lunch from 1.00pm to 2.00pm.
As the capital city of Northern Ireland, Belfast has enjoyed over a decade of rapid economic growth. The city's skyline has changed significantly in the last few years thanks to massive investment and regeneration. Political stability has allowed the economy to flourish. Investors recognise the appeal of the strategic location and excellent infrastructure, with major road, rail, sea and air links to the rest of the UK, the Republic of Ireland and mainland Europe.
Belfast at a glanceBelfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland the most successful region in the UK (on a per capita basis) at attracting direct foreign investment. The city attracts the largest number of software development projects in the UK, outside of London. The city has two airports which were used by over 8 million people in 2008. Belfast attracts a total of 7.1 million visitors each year, continuing the Lonely Planet's endorsement of it as being a city on the rise'. The city is rich in maritime history: it hosted the Tall Ships Festival in 2009. The city has one of the youngest populations in Europe almost 20% of people in Belfast are under 16 years of age.