Belfast Campus, University of Ulster

The Belfast campus on York Street is part of the city’s vibrant Cathedral Quarter. Recognised as the historic heart of Belfast the Cathedral Quarter is the city’s up and coming cultural hotspot. The area is richly endowed with historical, political and artistic character. The area is part of a dynamic arts scene and the campus plays host to a number of annual festivals including the Ulster Festival of Art and Design.

The campus is made up of two separate buildings which are connected via a suspended walkway above York Street. The campus is currently home to the School of Art and Design and the School of Architecture and Design although other disciplines are increasingly being taught here including programmes offered by the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management.

There are plentiful and diverse options for those wishing to eat on campus and all restaurants and cafes are open to staff, students and the public. Choices include the Tao Noodle Bar, The Streat, the Studio Bar as well as the Academy Training Restaurant, which is staffed by students from the Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management.

Visit the website of the Belfast Campus