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How James Bond Saved My Life: Derry film-maker uses cinema therapy to inspire and empower young minds
During a difficult childhood where he was severely bullied at school, David Harkin found solace in the adventures of James Bond. Now the Derry film-maker and youth worker has penned a unique self-help memoir highlighting the power of cinematic characters to inspire young minds. He chats to Jenny Lee
Murphy assured ‘established processes’ followed in Farry University appointment
Stephen Farry quit as Alliance deputy leader after failing to retain his North Down parliamentary seat at the general election.
‘A dream come true’: Artist whose paintings were burned by Taliban arrives to study at Ulster University
Three years ago, when the Taliban set fire to her artwork, Alina thought her life was over
Cutting edge theatre production using gaming and animation tech to explore our connection with earth
Gaming, animation and immersive theatre combine in Dominic Montague's new play for the Belfast Festival. Jenny Lee finds out more
Plan now place – but challenge remains in its delivery
PfG represents a first step, but achieving its lofty ambitions will be a long journey
Simon has passion for hospitality industry
In the spotlight this week is Simon Russell, course director and lecturer in international hospitality management at Ulster University. His department was recently ranked number one in UK for hospitality, event management and tourism
Questions raised following Ulster University appointment of former Alliance MP Stephen Farry
The University and College Union has concerns about the ‘apparent deviation from normal recruitment processes’
Ken Hom: Belfast shows that food can be a force for good, says legendary TV chef and Tayto fan
Chef and best-selling author Ken Hom talks about his big break, 64 years of cooking and Tayto crisps with Clayton Taylor during a visit to Ulster University in Belfast
Plans submitted for 307-unit student accommodation scheme close to Ulster University’s Magee campus
Property arm of Co Tyrone fuel group LCC formally lodge bid
Irish language school to link up with Ulster University for use of sports facilities at Belfast campus
Pupils at Bunscoil Mhic Reachtain could soon avail of the sports provision at the multi-million pound York Street site