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University of Hull


Introduction

The University of Hull welcomes over 2000 international students yearly, from more than 100 countries, to our Hull and Scarborough campuses.
The university is s traditional, medium-size, first division research-led University, providing diverse courses, from Bachelors to Masters/Doctorate level. The university values the international students' contribution to the University's academic, social, and cultural life, and the university is devoted in helping the students to achieve their goals.

What is the Hull advantage?

• Fixed student fees for study duration • Flexible module choice
• Free transport service for new arrivals • Low cost of living
• Dedicated career service • London to Hull by train 2.5 hours
• Extensive language provision • Scholarships from £ 1,000 to full tuition
• Immigration support • Free orientation activities
• Close to countryside, coast and culture  


Courses
The University of Hull offers over 470 courses in a variety of disciplines, from the Arts and Business, to the Sciences and Technology, in a range of attainable levels.
The university has been rated in The Times’ Top 20 for Teaching Quality, and assures you of a high-quality education.
Undergraduate Courses are offered as full-time degrees, with part-time evening courses and foundation year options available. Choose from traditional and modern disciplines within a flexible module system.
Postgraduate Courses maintain close connections with public and private industries and expand on
developing the skills you’ll need in the workplace.

Accommodation popular with International Students...
The University of Hull boasts a selection of accommodation choices in both its Hull and Scarborough campuses, featuring a choice of University and privately-owned properties.

University-Owned Student Houses
Usually two-storey terraced houses, next to or very close to both the Hull and Scarborough campuses, with self-contained/self-catering single-rooms. Each house accommodates between 4 to 12 students and most are mixed gender, although some offer single-sex occupancy, dependant on student preference.

Taylor Court Flats
This on-campus site comprises 288 self-contained, single study-bedrooms for use by undergraduate and postgraduate students. There are 12 ‘houses' containing 3 flats, with 8 study bedrooms per flat. Single-sex and mixed flat occupancies are available.

To find out more about University of Hull and its entry requirements, please contact us here.

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