University of Hull
Founded in 1954, the University of Hull is a public, non-profit higher education institution located in the suburban setting of Hull, a medium-sized city in Yorkshire and the Humber (population 250,000–499,999). The university also operates a branch campus in Scarborough. Officially recognized by the Privy Council, Hull is a coeducational institution with a student population ranging from 10,000 to 14,999.
The University of Hull offers a wide range of accredited programs, including pre-bachelor’s qualifications (certificates, diplomas, foundation degrees), as well as bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees across various disciplines. With a history spanning 70 years, the university maintains a selective admissions policy based on academic performance and welcomes international applicants.
Students have access to a variety of academic and non-academic resources, including a library, student housing, sports facilities, financial aid and scholarships, study abroad and exchange programs, and comprehensive administrative support.