Overview
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.
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