Royal Belfast Academical Institution - External Links

External Links

  • Royal Belfast Academical Institution
  • Instonians
  • Inchmarlo
Northern Irish members of HMC
  • Bangor
  • BRA
  • Campbell
  • Coleraine
  • Foyle
  • Methody
  • Portora
  • RBAI
Education in Northern Ireland
Administration
Departments
  • Department of Education (Primary and Secondary education)
  • Department for Employment and Learning (Higher and Further education)
Education and Library Boards
  • Belfast
  • North Eastern
  • South Eastern
  • Southern
  • Western
Central Statutory Bodies
  • Council for the Curriculum, Examinations & Assessment
  • Education and Skills Authority
Other Organisations
  • Council for Catholic Maintained Schools
  • Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education
Institutions
Universities
  • Open University
  • Queen's University Belfast
  • University of Ulster
University Colleges
  • St Mary's University College
  • Stranmillis University College
Further Education Colleges
  • Belfast Metropolitan College
  • Northern Regional College
  • North West Regional College
  • Southern Regional College
  • South Eastern Regional College
  • South West College
Schools
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Grammar
  • Integrated schools
  • Gaelic medium
See also
Education in the United Kingdom
England
Scotland
Wales
Education in the Republic of Ireland

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