The University of Ulster is a multi-centre university located in Northern Ireland and is the largest single university in both Northern Ireland and the Republic, discounting the federal National University of Ireland. The University has four campuses, in Belfast, Coleraine, Magee in Derry, and Jordanstown, and a fifth virtual campus, Campus One. The University of Ulster has notched up a series of recent successes, with rising demand for places and a thriving development programme. A record number of applications in 2004-05 kept the University of Ulster in the top 10 of the UK's most popular universities. The University of Ulster was shortlisted for the Sunday Times University of the Year award in 2001.
The Business Institute is a school within the Faculty of Business and Management at the University of Ulster whose remit is to support the management and business development needs of managers, directors, and senior executives in the private, public and voluntary sector.
All businesses must perform to a global standard, no matter what their size or field of endeavour. Customers today expect all of us to match up to the excellence of world-class organisations.
These demands pose a strategic challenge to managers in both the public and private sectors. They must find ways to develop their own abilities whilst ensuring that their organisations are ready to react quickly, innovatively and successfully in a changing business environment.
Taking this into account, we have reshaped our research and teaching strengths to play a more comprehensive role in economic regeneration, and the Faculty of Business and Management now boasts a uniquely equipped organisation to give you the support you need to lead your company into a new era. That organisation is the Business Institute which offers an extensive suite of programmes and activities capable of contributing in a practical way to the strategic development of your business.
A high proportion of staff have practical experience in management and entrepreneurship, which means that the Business Institute can offer programmes that are based on a blend of best practice and the latest thinking in the world of business, underpinned by the Faculty's extensive academic knowledge and research.
The Business Institute is a school within the Faculty of Business and Management at the University of Ulster whose remit is to support the management and business development needs of managers, directors, and senior executives in the private, public and voluntary sector.
All businesses must perform to a global standard, no matter what their size or field of endeavour. Customers today expect all of us to match up to the excellence of world-class organisations.
These demands pose a strategic challenge to managers in both the public and private sectors. They must find ways to develop their own abilities whilst ensuring that their organisations are ready to react quickly, innovatively and successfully in a changing business environment.
Taking this into account, we have reshaped our research and teaching strengths to play a more comprehensive role in economic regeneration, and the Faculty of Business and Management now boasts a uniquely equipped organisation to give you the support you need to lead your company into a new era. That organisation is the Business Institute which offers an extensive suite of programmes and activities capable of contributing in a practical way to the strategic development of your business.
A high proportion of staff have practical experience in management and entrepreneurship, which means that the Business Institute can offer programmes that are based on a blend of best practice and the latest thinking in the world of business, underpinned by the Faculty's extensive academic knowledge and research.





