University of Hull


Overview

The University of Hull is an English university founded in 1927 and located in Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The main campus is located on Cottingham Road in the north west of the city while a smaller campus is located in nearby Scarborough. The main campus is also home to the Hull York Medical School, a joint initiative with the University of York.

Ranking

The Times Good University Guide ranking for the University of Hull (last year): 45

Services for International Students

Contact the University of Hull’s international office.

Accommodation

The University of Hull has lots of accommodation options you can choose, from traditional or modern, on and off-campus halls of residence and University of Hull -managed shared houses, to private shared houses and self-contained flats.

Campus

The University's Hull campus is situated on the northern shore of the Humber Estuary, surrounded by beautiful countryside of rolling hills. Take the tour...
Hull offers history AND culture in the form of galleries, museums, concerts, theatre, cinema and festivals, plus fantastic high-street and boutique shopping. With a lower cost of living than other UK centres and a vibrant University atmosphere, Hull is a fantastic place to spend your student years!

Health centre

There is a full range of on-campus Health facilities with doctors, nurses and dentists, all students have full access to the health centre and all health care fees are fully covered by the National health centre for full time students.

Location

The University of Hull campus is linked via rail, bus and taxi services, and is close to the city centre. Hull itself is just 200 miles from London and Edinburgh, 100 miles from Manchester and an hour’s drive from Leeds and York.
The city is also connected by air and sea to Europe via Humberside International Airport and P&O Ferry departures to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge from the port in Hull.
URL: www.hull.ac.uk  

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