Ulster University at Coleraine

Ulster University Coleraine campus
The Coleraine Campus in 2007
TypePublic research university
Established1968 – New University of Ulster established at Coleraine
1982 – Ulster Polytechnic merger; University of Ulster established
Endowment£6.483 million (2014)
Budget£185m
ChancellorColin Davidson
Vice-ChancellorPaul Bartholomew
Students4,180 (2022/23)
Location
Coleraine, County Londonderry
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55°8′52″N 6°40′20″W / 55.14778°N 6.67222°W / 55.14778; -6.67222
ColoursLogo:Navy blue & Bronze
   
Seal:Red & Gold
   
Formerly:Navy blue, Blue & Green
     
AffiliationsUlster University
Websitewww.ulster.ac.uk
Coleraine campus

Ulster University's campus in Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland houses the administrative headquarters of the university. It is the most traditional in outlook, with a focus on science and the humanities. It was founded in 1968 as the New University of Ulster and was later known as the University of Ulster at Coleraine until October 2014 when it was rebranded with the rest of the university as Ulster University. The Coleraine campus is situated on the banks of the River Bann in Coleraine with views to the Causeway Coast and the hills of County Donegal to the West.