Providers in Northern Ireland
Antrim and Newtownabbey
County Antrim is home to Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University, plus Belfast Metropolitan College, Northern Regional College, South Eastern Regional College, Stranmillis University College, and the College of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Enterprise.
Most famous for UNESCO World Heritage site, the Giant’s Causeway, Antrim’s mesmerising landscape has been immortalised in Game of Thrones – from the chilling Dark Hedges, to the caves of Cushendun.
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
County Armagh is home to the Irish Baptist College and the Southern Regional College. While it’s the smallest in the country, the city of Armagh is the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, ever since St Patrick established his first church here.
It has not one, but two cathedrals bearing his name, positioned on opposing hills. County Armagh has the nickname, ‘the Orchard of Ireland’, because of its fertile land.
Fermanagh and Omagh
County Fermanagh is home to the College of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Enterprise, and South West College.
The county is famous for its lakes and waterways, which you can explore by cruiser or canoe, and hop from one island to another.
It’s also well known for its pottery, literary links to Samuel Beckett and Oscar Wilde – and its magical limestone caves.