University of Hull

United Kingdom | Hull, England

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Overview

Founded in 1927, the University of Hull is the 14th oldest university in England, with a strong legacy of academic excellence and life-changing research. The university blends its rich history with cutting-edge technology, distinguishing itself from many other institutions. Named the most affordable student city in the UK by the NatWest Student Living Index, Hull offers a single-site campus that has everything students need. Recent investments of £200 million have enhanced its facilities, including a world-class library, an exceptional health campus, a state-of-the-art concert hall, on-campus student accommodation, and new sports facilities. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, an impressive 97.9% of international students at Hull secure employment or pursue further study within six months of graduation.

Ranking

The University of Hull is ranked 60th in the Times University Guide 2025, 75th in the Guardian University Guide 2025, and 523rd in the QS World University Rankings 2024. In the REF 2021, Hull made significant progress, rising 17 places from 72nd (REF 2014) to 55th (joint). Its research impact has also seen a notable improvement, climbing 23 places to 42nd (from joint 65th in 2014). An impressive 82% of its research is recognised as world-leading or internationally excellent.

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