Tommy Bowe has signed a new Irish contract with the IRFU that will keep him with Ulster until June 2018.
The winger is the second back three player to sign such a deal this week after full-back Rob Kearney agreed to stay with Leinster and Ireland on Tuesday.
Bowe made his competitive debut for Ulster against Connacht in April 2004 and has since made 124 appearances, either side of a spell with the Ospreys, scoring 48 tries.
The two-time Lions tourist, also has 55 Test caps to his name since making his debut against the USA in November 2004.
He said: “I am delighted to have signed a new contract with the IRFU and Ulster. It is an exciting time for both the province and the national team and I hope to play a part in achieving success on both fronts in the years to come.”