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Magee University College

Ulster University at Magee
aka Ulster University, Magee Campus
Irish: Ollscoil Uladh ag Coláiste Mhig Aoidh
Ulster University coat of arms.svg
Top: Ulster University's coat of arms
Bottom: The Magee main building
Former names
University of Ulster at Magee,
New University of Ulster at Magee
Magee University College
Magee College
Type Public research university
Established 1865 - Magee College
1953 - Magee University College
1968 - Coleraine Campus established; New University of Ulster established
1969 - Magee College merge
1982 - Ulster Polytechnic merge; University of Ulster established
2014 - Ulster University rebrand
Endowment £6.483 million (2014)
Budget £185m
Chancellor James Nesbitt
Provost Dr Malachy O'Neil
Vice-Chancellor Professor Paddy Nixon
Students 5,098 (2014/15)
Location Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK
55°00′22″N 7°19′23″W / 55.006°N 7.323°W / 55.006; -7.323Coordinates: 55°00′22″N 7°19′23″W / 55.006°N 7.323°W / 55.006; -7.323
Colours Logo:Navy blue & Bronze
         
Seal:Red & Gold
         
Formerly:Navy blue, Blue & Green
              
Affiliations Ulster University
Website www.ulster.ac.uk/ulster-life/campuses/magee
Ulster University re-branded logo

Ulster University, Magee campus is located in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It opened in 1865 as a Presbyterian Christian arts and theological college. Since 1953, it has had no religious affiliation and provides a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate academic degree programmes in disciplines ranging from creative arts & technologies, cinematic arts, design, computer science and computer games to psychology and nursing.

Magee offers a large number of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through Ulster University's six faculties:

Within each faculty there are a number of schools offering programmes for their relative disciplines. The schools based on the Magee campus are:

Programmes taught at Magee include business studies, drama, education, cinematic arts, computer science, computer games, creative technologies, design, robotics, electronics, modern languages, music, nursing, psychology, and social sciences.


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