Location
United Kingdom
International students
3000
THE World Ranking
401
England's 14th oldest university, the University of Hull, is an ambitious institution that strives to inspire future world-changing leaders.
Hull's motto, Lampada Ferens, means ‘carrying the light of learning,' and the university is proud to have been making a global impact and challenging the way people think for 90 years.
Originally established as University College Hull in 1927, today the university has a community of over 15,000 students, around 3,000 of which are international students.
Hull is in the top 50 in the UK in the 2022 Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities, and top 20 in the UK in the Times Higher Education's ‘Overall Positivity' measure.
Hull has a 97.9 percent graduate employability rate for international students (HESA 2018), which can be attributed to its excellent award-winning careers support (AGCAS 2018) where students have access to countless invaluable resources.
Hull, or Kingston upon Hull, is a very student-friendly and affordable city. Hull is a vibrant city to live in with the annual Freedom Festival and the Humber Street Sesh, which attracted about 15,000 people and over 100+ bands in 2022.
On the east coast of England near stunning countryside and coastlines, the city of Hull has inspired great names such as JRR Tolkien, the poet (and University of Hull Librarian) Philip Larkin, MP William Wilberforce – a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade, pioneering pilot Amy Johnson, and Hull-born Olympian Luke Campbell. Students will have plenty to enjoy in the surrounding area, such as concert venues, art galleries, museums, cinemas and shopping centres.
A direct train to London takes under three hours, and Manchester or Birmingham is just two and a half hours away. York and Leeds can both be reached in an hour and the seaside resorts of Bridlington, Scarborough and Whitby are also nearby.
The University of Hull ensures that students are taught by passionate experts. The university is rated Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TRF) 2023. It's also top 500 in the world and 44th in the UK according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.
The university is immensely proud of its academic staff, who come from many different countries.
The university's heritage, together with its academic quality, means students can expect an education from ambitious professors and academics at Hull who are dedicated to helping them succeed.
It's also a fantastic hub for research. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, conducted in 2021, Hull's research graded as world-leading (4*) has doubled, and overall 82 percent of its research is recognised as world-leading or internationally excellent (4*+3*).
The university has made many contributions to life-changing research, including liquid-crystal technology and bone density scanners. It is also esteemed for its work in social justice, maritime history, environmental technologies, 3D visualisation, healthcare and nanotechnology. Hull has even been given the Queen's Award for Technological Achievement. Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings named the University of Hull in the top global 100 for impact. These global rankings are based on the United Nations' (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The University of Hull has four academic faculties:
Subject areas taught in this faculty include digital and game design, drama, education, English and creative writing, film and media studies, history, criminology, philosophy and sociology, as well as teaching and childhood studies.
Students will learn from passionate staff who work tirelessly to ensure that they have a rich and inspiring education in order to reach their full potential.
This faculty combines Hull University Business School, and the Department of Politics and the Law School. Led by dedicated experts, the faculty's curriculum has a focus on government, legal and political studies, international business, governance and ethics.
Subject areas taught in this faculty include accounting and finance, business and management, economics, law, logistics and supply chain management, marketing, as well as politics and international studies.
The Faculty of Health Sciences is a major contributor to the region's healthcare workforce and carries out world-leading research on critical issues.
This pioneering faculty includes the Hull York Medical School and teaches subject areas including biomedical and forensic science, criminology, health, nursing and midwifery, medicine, psychology, social work, and sport, health and exercise science.
The faculty unites leading academics with state-of-the-art facilities. The university delivers teaching and research across a broad range of science and engineering areas.
This faculty is home to subject areas such as biochemistry, biological science, chemical engineering, chemistry, computer science, ai and data science, electrical and electronic engineering, environmental science, geography, mathematics, mechanical engineering, robotics and artificial intelligence, medical and biomedical engineering, physics and astrophysics.
In order to study at the University of Hull, students whose native language is not English or who need a Tier 4 student visa will have to show proof of their English language proficiency.
For degree and masters programmes, the university accepts a number of tests and qualifications including the following:
Students who cannot satisfy the English language requirements can pursue a Hull English language course before starting their academic degree.
There are also country and course specific requirements.
The university offers a range of international scholarships and awards to help students fund their studies. These are offered at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. There are a number of options available for international students, the details of and requirements for each can be found on the university website. Some of the available funding includes:
It is also possible to apply for a PhD scholarship at Hull, with opportunities to apply for one becoming available throughout the year.
The University of Hull constantly looks for ways to improve the student experience and is currently undergoing a GBP 300 million project to drastically enhance the campus buildings and facilities.
This includes the GBP 28 million health campus which features the impressive Allam Medical Building, and the GBP 9.5 million investment into transforming the Middleton Hall into an outstanding performing arts venue.
Students have access to 1,600 study spaces across campus. The Brynmor Jones Library has recently undergone a GBP 28 million refurbishment and offers countless learning resources and spaces. There's even a seventh-floor observatory offering panoramic views.
There is a range of on-campus accommodation options including, a recently completed GBP 130 million housing complex. All new fulltime undergraduate students are guaranteed a room in university accommodation if they apply by the given deadline. There are many options to pick from to suit all preferences and budgets.
The Hull University Union is a social hub where students can find dining options and spaces to relax and socialise. There is also a nightclub which has welcomed many big names in the music industry. It has even hosted bunny cuddling sessions to help students reduce stress.
When students choose to be a part of sport at Hull, you're also choosing some of the best sport and fitness facilities in the country. Facilities include an eight-court sports hall, 110-station fitness suite, floodlit pitch and pitch side changing rooms. Students can also explore their brand-new sports centre, The Allam Sport Centre, and find out what its GBP 16 million investment means for them.
Hull is also the official university partner of Team GB.
Ideal for students who aren't able to visit the University of Hull before applying or joining, there are 360-degree virtual tours available. Students can see the impressive architecture, where they could be studying and socialising, and the recent GBP 300 million investment into the campus.
The University of Hull is proud to be the Official University Partner of Team GB (the British Olympic team). This has brought, and will facilitate, unforgettable and invaluable opportunities for students. This includes internships, guest lectures, volunteering, work placements, exclusive events and much more.
In November 2019 the university announced its ambition to become Carbon Neutral by 2027, which marks the university's 100-year anniversary. Hull's vision is to shape a fairer, brighter carbon neutral future for all. The university plans to deliver on this by preparing outstanding graduates to help solve critical, complex, global challenges and thought provoking, game changing research that is advancing knowledge to inform policy and practice.
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