That feeling when you finally cross the finish line and realise your degree is complete 🎓🎉
Now it is time to celebrate everything it took to get here.
A huge congratulations to all the London 2026 graduates. What a wonderful ceremony at the Southbank Centre, filled with pride, joy and the warmth of sharing such an important milestone with loved ones. It was fantastic to see so many achievements recognised and celebrated.
We wish all the graduates the very best for what comes next. We would love to see your special moments, so do not forget to tag us. 📸
Ulster University Branch Campuses
Website: qa.ulster.ac.uk At our London and Birmingham branch campuses, your education and future is in the hands of professionals.
Ulster University is a modern, forward-looking, progressive and entrepreneurial university with a national and international reputation for excellence and innovation. Having spread beyond our Northern Ireland roots to include partnerships with other education providers, we now have branch campuses in London and Birmingham offering globally recognised, fully accredited British degrees at Bachelors
25/06/2026
Looking to start a career in media, communications or public relations?
The MSc Communication and Public Relations programme is delivered at Ulster University’s branch campuses in London, Manchester and Birmingham, three of the UK’s top cities!
It’s designed to develop your strategic thinking, storytelling skills and a strong understanding of how organisations connect with audiences.
You’ll have the opportunity to:
✔️ Work on live commercial briefs
✔️ Hear from guest lectures led by industry professionals
✔️ Build confidence communicating across diverse audiences
All supported by tools and resources that strengthen your academic practice and independent study skills.
Applications are now open for the September intake: https://qa.ulster.ac.uk/course/msc-communication-and-public-relations/
Success doesn't stop at graduation; it's where new opportunities begin.
Ayah Moneeb shares an inspiring message for current and future students: stay resilient, be adaptable, and continue developing your communication skills. Alongside your studies, seek opportunities to volunteer, gain certifications, and build an understanding of the industry you want to enter.
Your degree is an incredible achievement, but it's also the foundation for everything that comes next. The skills, knowledge and determination you've developed along the way have prepared you to achieve even more.
Thank you to Ayah for sharing this valuable advice with our student community.
From studying international business and global markets to building the confidence to pursue entrepreneurial ambitions, Peace's journey at Ulster University has been about more than earning a degree.
As an Ulster University graduate, Peace chose their course to gain a deeper understanding of global trade, taxation, and consumer behaviour, knowledge that will support future business ventures and open doors to opportunities across different industries.
But some of the most valuable lessons came from the people around them. Meeting classmates from diverse backgrounds, exchanging ideas, and learning from different perspectives helped shape both their personal and professional growth.
What skills or experiences have had the biggest impact on your career journey?
23/06/2026
Volunteers’ Week at the London campus raised awareness of local volunteering opportunities and encouraged students to explore roles that matched their interests and goals.
Support was available to help students take their first steps and find opportunities that felt right for them. We also heard from students who had previously volunteered, who shared their experiences and reflected on how it had supported their confidence, skills, and wider development.
Why volunteer as a student?
Volunteering can help you explore areas of work you’re interested in, gain practical experience alongside your studies and build skills that support your future career.
It’s also a great way to meet new people and connect with your local community !🤝
Have you tried volunteering while studying? Share your experience with us point_down
22/06/2026
🎓 Congratulations to Ashraful on graduating from Ulster University London.
Reflecting on his journey, he shared:
"I've realised that reaching a goal is less about the final milestone and more about the journey getting there. From one uncertain chapter of life to another, the journey remains the greatest source of satisfaction."
He also expressed his gratitude to the family, friends and teachers who supported him every step of the way, acknowledging that this achievement would not have been possible without their encouragement and belief in him.
We’re proud to celebrate all of our graduates.
18/06/2026
Meet Fatima, a London student balancing study, fitness, friendships, and downtime while making the most of student life.
From cooking meals at home and staying consistent at the gym, to library study sessions and catching a movie at the cinema, Fatima shows that university life is all about finding the right balance. With a schedule always close by and support from friends along the way, every day is a mix of productivity, connection, and making time for yourself.
Life as a student isn’t just about studying, it’s about building routines, creating memories, and enjoying the journey too.
What’s your go-to way to balance uni life and personal time? 👇
17/06/2026
At the London branch campus, Men’s Health Week brought together a series of resources and conversations focused on men’s health awareness and support.
In partnership with three leading charities, students were able to access information from the British Heart Foundation, Prostate Cancer UK and Andy’s Man Club.
These resources highlighted key areas of men’s health, from heart health and cancer awareness to the importance of speaking openly and seeking support when needed.
The materials were displayed across campus noticeboards, giving students easy access to guidance and signposting to further help and information.
University is a time for learning and personal development, and looking after your mental health is an important part of feeling supported throughout your academic journey. 🤝✨
Find out more about the wellbeing support available on campus: https://qahighereducation.com/student-welfare-support/
If you could describe your university experience in just one word, what would it be?
We asked our students to sum up Ulster University in a single word, and their answers speak for themselves.
From academic achievements and personal growth to lifelong friendships and unforgettable experiences, every student's journey is different—but each one leaves a lasting impression.
Now it's your turn: What one word would you use to describe your university experience?
📅 June is packed with opportunities, support, and exciting events across campus!
Throughout the month, our campus teams will host a range of activities to help you grow, connect, and make the most of your student experience.
✨ Volunteer Week – Discover opportunities to give back to your local community, build valuable skills, and enhance your CV with support from the Careers team.
🧠 Men's Mental Health Week – Join the Welfare team for helpful advice, resources, and practical tips to support your wellbeing.
🤝 Loneliness Awareness Week – Meet new people, expand your network, and learn how to build meaningful connections with support from the Mental Health team.
🎉 New Student Welcome Events – We'll be welcoming our newest Ulster students with exciting activities on campus, including sessions with PureGym and self-defence awareness workshops.
There's something for everyone this June — be sure to get involved and make the most of campus life! 💙
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