Queen's University Belfast is a public university founded by Royal Charter in 1845 and based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Its current catalogue spans undergraduate, taught postgraduate and research study across engineering, computing, business, law, social sciences, health and the arts, with international fee bands…
£26,600
3 years
English
September
Belfast, United Kingdom
Public
Queen's University Belfast is a public university founded by Royal Charter in 1845 and based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Its current catalogue spans undergraduate, taught postgraduate and research study across engineering, computing, business, law, social sciences, health and the arts, with international fee bands and course-specific entry requirements published for 2026/27.
Queen's main campus sits in south Belfast around the Lanyon Building, McClay Library, One Elmwood Student Centre and Students' Union. The university's official accommodation and international pages describe more than 3,900 rooms, residential support, Wi-Fi, utilities and maintenance included in listed accommodation packages.
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Queen's main campus sits in south Belfast around the Lanyon Building, McClay Library, One Elmwood Student Centre and Students' Union. The university's official accommodation and international pages describe more than 3,900 rooms, residential support, Wi-Fi, utilities and maintenance included in listed accommodation packages.
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Queen's 2026/27 residential fees list rooms from £119 per week for standard accommodation to £243 per week for a Weavers' Hall studio, with 40-week totals shown from £4,760 to £9,720. Accommodation is self-catered and listed packages include Wi-Fi, utilities, contents insurance, 24/7 maintenance and social support; room availability and contract terms must be checked before booking.
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Queen's accommodation is self-catered, so students can use shared kitchens for dietary preferences. The university's Belfast living-cost guidance lists weekly groceries at about £101 in its student budget example, while campus and city food choices vary; check current outlet information and accommodation arrangements for specific dietary or religious needs.
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Queen's accommodation pages describe wrap-around residential support, Residential Life Coordinators and a 24/7 maintenance team. Students should use the university's current safety and wellbeing guidance and contact emergency services when necessary; support services do not replace emergency care. International students can use Queen's international guidance, accommodation support and Residential Life Coordinators for arrival and settling-in help. The university also provides course-specific academic support, careers services and student-centre facilities; exact entitlement depends on the course and registration status.
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