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Key stats
4.3Overall rating
3.9City rating
4.2Halls rating
4.1Course rating
5
/101
WUSCA ranking
These are the 2024 rankings, based on ratings given by past and current students.
25th
CUG ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2025
17,775
AVERAGE
Undergraduate students
Source: HESA, 2019 (note: only applies to undergraduate records)
Queen’s University Belfast is a historic uni that is a member of the Russell Group. Founded in 1845, it has since become an internationally respected place of study. Queen’s sits in a central location in Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, meaning most places in the city are within a short walking distance.
The compact city is easily explored on foot or by bike, but it’s also well connected by frequent bus and train services. There’s no need to worry if you don’t have your own bike, as the city’s public bicycle rental scheme allows for flexible and easy rental.
The city of Belfast is steeped in history and you’ll be able to find culture, music and arts in the form of museums, galleries, theatres and music venues. You’ll also find lively and quirky bars, pubs and clubs, as well as a mix of great shopping opportunities. It’s also one of the UK’s cheapest cities to live in, boasting a relatively low cost of living and low student rental prices.
Studying in Belfast, you’re also never far away from nature and beautiful scenery. A short journey up the Antrim Coast Road takes you to the famous Giant’s Causeway, for example.
Courses and lecturers
4.1Course rating
4.2Course content rating
3.9Lecturers and Teaching quality rating
There are over 300 undergraduate courses to choose from at Queen’s University, across a range of subject areas like the arts & humanities, sciences & maths, and medicine & health.
Most courses are available on a full-time basis only, but some can be studied part-time too, e.g., English and Sociology BA, and Archaeology and History BA. When studied part-time, these courses are completed over six years, rather than three.
Typically, full-time undergraduate degrees at Queen’s take three or four years to study, but a number of courses include placement years, study abroad options or an integrated master’s year. These courses usually take four or five years to complete. Medical courses usually take five years to study.
Most degrees include optional modules, as well as core modules, meaning you can study the degree topics you’re most interested in.
It's also possible to combine two or three subjects within an undergraduate degree in what’s called a combined honours degree. For example, it’s fairly common to study a humanities course, like history, alongside a language, such as French or Spanish.
Entry requirements
Among Queen’s general entry requirements are that applicants must demonstrate a certain level of English language competence, as shown by an English language GCSE of grade C/4 or higher (or equivalent qualification).
In terms of specific academic requirements, Queen’s accepts several qualifications, including A-levels, Scottish/Advanced Highers, BTECs and the International Baccalaureate.
You’ll find the specific grade requirements for each degree programme online on the uni’s course search pages. We’ve also given an idea of what grades you’ll need to study certain subjects below.
For example, to study a course in accounting, business or finance, you’ll probably be asked for A-levels ranging from A*AA–AAB (or equivalent qualification). To study a health & medicine degree, you’ll likely need A-levels ranging from A*AA–BCC (or equivalent qualification), and for science & maths courses, you’ll likely be asked for AAA–BBB (or equivalent qualification).
It should be noted that entry requirements can change so you should always confirm these with the university before applying.
Accommodation & facilities
4.2Halls rating
4.3Facilities rating
There are around 3,400 rooms available in Queen’s uni accommodation, most of which are en suite. Contracts run for 40-, 48- or 51-weeks and prices start from £85 per week. All residences have 24/7 security services and residential support staff, as well as WiFi connection and the inclusion of social events and sports membership. All uni accommodation has access to laundry services.
The uni guarantees all first-year undergraduate students a place in uni accommodation, or alternative accommodation if this isn’t possible, as long as the student applies before the deadline and is studying full-time for the first time at Queen’s and is living on a single-basis (i.e., without family members or a partner).
The accommodations are mostly centrally located, within a short walk of the uni’s main campus. As Belfast is a compact city, this means you’ll have easy access to everything the city has to offer, including other halls of residence.
For those who don’t want to stay in uni accommodation, or aren’t able to get a place in halls, there are also private, external options, through providers like LIV Belfast, Student Roost and Novel Student.
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Job prospects
4.2Career prospects rating
Queen’s has an expert team that’s committed to improving the job prospects of every student. The service offers support with all aspects of career planning and employability.
For example, the My Future resource makes it easy for you to find relevant job opportunities as it aims to connect students and graduates with employers.
Also, the Future Ready Roadmap helps you develop new skills, explore opportunities and build your professional network – all vital aspects of improving your job prospects.
You’ll also be able to book one-to-one appointments with careers advisers to discuss everything from writing your CV and job applications to improving your interview technique and preparing for assessment centres.
The careers service also holds several events and programmes, such as skills workshops, employer panels and careers fairs. These are a great way of learning about different industry sectors, improving your employability skills and growing your professional network.
Scholarships and funding
Queen’s offers extra funding as scholarships and bursaries to students who meet certain criteria. This funding goes towards living costs and student fees and doesn’t need to be repaid.
All new students who have achieved at least three A grades at A-level are eligible to enter the uni’s A-level Entrance Scholarship Competition, for example. These scholarships range from £600 to £2,400.
There are also various sports bursaries and academy scholarship awards. These are for students who have achieved a high standard in sport. There are more than 100 of these scholarships to be awarded each year and the scholarship includes up to £5,000 per year, as well as medical and sports psychology support, sports science support and access to facilities.
Additionally, the uni offers an Asylum Seeker Scholarship to a UK-registered asylum seeker which covers the full cost of tuition and provides a bursary sum of £8,000 for each year of study.
You can get more information about the uni’s scholarships and bursaries by using the online funding and scholarship finder.
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Campuses
Queen's University Belfast
University Road
Belfast
Northern Ireland
BT7 1NN
United Kingdom Nearest train station: Balmoral 0.2 miles away
As well as a wide range of courses, studying at Queen's University Belfast offers you loads of opportunities to boost your CV thanks to the careers department. You might even have the chance to do a work placement or sandwich year during your degree.
As well as providing you with opportunities to develop academically and professionally, you'll have a wide range of clubs and societies to join. You'll be able to pick up a new hobby and make loads of new friends by joining some of the clubs and societies on offer at Queen's University Belfast.
What can you do with a degree from Queen's University Belfast?
The world is your oyster! Of course, the exact options open to you will depend on which subject you choose to study. Employers often look to hire graduates, so you can be sure that your degree will give you a wider range of employment opportunities.
No matter what degree you choose, however, you'll have option of going on to further study. If you want to keep studying, your undergraduate degree will enable you to go on to a master's degree or even a PhD.
What accommodation does Queen's University Belfast offer?
If you opt to live in uni halls, you'll benefit from free WiFi and all-inclusive rent. Rent for uni halls also includes security and maintenance, so you can be sure you'll be well-looked after. There are several accessible rooms available, which are adapted for disabled students.
Halls also have communal areas such as kitchen facilities where you can meet your flatmates over a cup of tea. You'll also have access to dining facilities where you can share a meal with other students in your accommodation.