The University of Hull is a public research university in Kingston upon Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1927 as University College Hull. The main university campus is located in Hull and is home to the Hull York Medical School, a joint initiative with the University of York. Students are served by Hull University Union.
The University’s Brynmor Jones Library was the workplace of the poet Philip Larkin who served as its Head Librarian for over thirty years. The Philip Larkin Society organises activities in remembrance of Larkin including the Larkin 25 festival which was organised during 2010 in partnership with the University. Andrew Motion, another prominent poet, and former poet laureate, also worked at the university. Lord Wilberforce was chancellor of the University from 1978 until 1994. Robert Armstrong was the chancellor from 1994 to 2006. Virginia Bottomley was installed as the current chancellor in 2006 to 2023.The foundation stone of University College Hull, then an external college of the University of London, was laid in 1927 by Prince Albert, the Duke of York (who later became king as George VI). The college was built on land donated by Hull City Council and by two local benefactors, Thomas Ferens and G F Grant. A year later the first 14 departments, in pure sciences and the arts, opened with 39 students. The college at that time consisted of one building, now named the Venn building (after the mathematician John Venn, who was born in Hull). The building now houses the administrative centre of the university. Other early buildings include the Cohen Building, which originally housed the college library, and Staff House, built in 1948 as the Student’s Union. Another early structure was the Chemistry Building, built in 1953. With the rapid expansion of student numbers which took place in the 1950s many many academic departments were housed in temporary buildings, colloquially known as ‘huts,’ which gave the campus the feel of an ‘academic army camp. The main campus is located in a residential district of North Hull on Cottingham Road. The University had a smaller campus in Scarborough on the North Yorkshire coast.
Hull University is a campus university; though situated in a city, its main campus is in a suburban rather than urban district. The main campus occupies a single, clearly defined site and is self-contained in regard to catering and entertainment for students and staff. Most of the major features of the campus are described in the ‘history’ section above; in addition, the campus has a large Students’ Union building, which is often described as one of the finest in the country, and extensive playing fields and other sports facilities. The large village of Cottingham on Hull’s north-western outskirts houses some of the university-owned student accommodation.
Total Worth | Minimum £10,000 |
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Eligibility and Requirements | Postgraduate students from eligible countries |
Available for International Students | No |
Application Deadline | May 31 |
Other Details | The scholarship programme offers financial support of a minimum of £10,000 to students pursuing one-year postgraduate study in the UK. Students can apply for courses in a range of subjects, at the 72 institutions across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
Total Worth | £2,000 |
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Eligibility and Requirements | To be eligible for a University of Hull – Global Achievers Scholarship 2024 - all applicants must: Be a national and hold a passport from one of the respective countries included within this scholarship. Have received an offer of study for a postgraduate taught degree programme at the University of Hull. Have achieved, or be working towards, the academic and English language entry requirements for the postgraduate course applied to. Have completed a University of Hull – Global Achievers Scholarship 2024 application form. |
Available for International Students | No |
Application Deadline | May 31 |
Other Details | The University of Hull is offering scholarships for students beginning a full-time, postgraduate taught programme starting in September 2024. |
Total Worth | Award 25% discount |
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Eligibility and Requirements | The award is available for University of Hull postgraduate taught master's degree programmes, for example MA or MSc qualifications (excludes postgraduate certificates/diplomas, PGCE, pre-registration healthcare courses such as MSc Midwifery and MSc Nutrition and Dietetics, MBA, and Masters Foundation programmes). Students undertaking research programmes are not eligible. |
Available for International Students | Yes |
Application Deadline | -- |
Other Details | The Alumni Postgraduate Scholarship is payable as a discount on tuition fees and cannot be held in conjunction with any full-fee awards (scholarships/studentships). The award will be applied to fees on a pro-rata basis for programmes of study lasting longer than one academic year. |