UI
Arts and entertainment
- Ui (band), an American post-rock band
 - Ui Miyazaki (born 1981), Japanese voice actor
 - Arturo Ui, a fictional character from The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Bertolt Brecht
 - Ui Hirasawa, a fictional character in the anime and manga series K-On!
 
Businesses and organizations
Universities
- University of Ibadan, in Ibadan, Nigeria
 - University of Iceland, in Reykjavík, Iceland
 - University of Idaho, in Moscow, Idaho, US
 - University of Illinois, in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, US
 - University of Indonesia, in Depok, Indonesia
 - University of Innsbruck, in Innsbruck, Austria
 - University of Iowa, in Iowa City, Iowa, US
 - Universities Ireland
 - University of Isfahan, in Isfahan, Iran
 
Other businesses and organizations
- The United Illuminating Company, a regional electric distribution company in the northeastern US
 - Eurocypria Airlines (IATA airline designator UI)
 - Unix International, an association created in 1988 to promote open standards, especially the Unix operating system
 
Science and technology
Computing
- Unit interval (data transmission), also called pulse time or signal duration time
 - User interaction, or human–computer interaction, in computer science and behavioral science
 - User interface, an industrial design field of human–machine interaction
 
Other uses in science and technology
- International unit (typically abbreviated IU), typically used in medicine and pharmacology
 - Unit injector, a fuel injection technology for diesel engines
 - Universal indicator, a type of pH indicator
 - Urinary incontinence, a condition defined by leakage of urine
 
Other uses
- Ui, an ancient Phoenician colony located at the site of modern-day Tripoli in Libya
 - Ui (digraph), a digraph used in some writing systems
 - Unemployment insurance
 - United Ireland, a proposed sovereign state covering all thirty-two traditional counties of Ireland
 - Utility infielder, a baseball position
 
See also
- U1 (disambiguation)
 - μi, The initial magnetic permeability of a material
 
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