Queen’s University of Belfast
Queen's University Belfast is Northern Ireland's top-ranked university, ranking 209th in the world. It was established in 1849, with origins in the previous Royal Belfast Academical Institution, which was established in 1810 and is regarded as one of the UK's ten oldest institutions.
The red-brick gothic Lanyon Building, which opened in 1849 and is named for its architect, Charles Lanyon, is the campus's focal point.
Queen's University Belfast (abbreviated QUB) is a public research university located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.