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The Hull University Oncampus

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Description of The Hull University Oncampus

  • Year of foundation: 1927 (founded by Hull University College), 1954 (University status granted)
  • Location: Hull City (Kingston-upon-Hull), East Yorkshire (East Riding of Yorkshire), England, Britain
  • Age of students: from 17 years old
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Type of Institution: State University
  • Number of students: about 16,500 people
  • Teachers and staff: about 3,300 people
  • Programs: The Undergraduate Foundation Program, the Extended Undergraduate Foundation Programs, the International Year One, the Extended International Year One, the Master's Foundation Program), Extended Master's Foundation Program
  • Accommodation type: residence.

The Hull University (Oncumpus Hull) is one of the most respected and prestigious public research universities in Britain. It began its history in 1927 with the founding of the University College of Hull, the status of the university and the right to confer academic degrees was reached in 1954. The university has a huge reputation in Britain and the world as one of the best research centers. It employs exclusively highly qualified specialists, many of whom are recognized world leaders in various fields of knowledge. The University regularly occupies high positions in the British, European and world rankings. The university has departments of bachelor's, master's and research master's degrees, as well as doctoral studies.

At present, the University includes the following Faculties and Schools:

1) Faculty of Science and Engineering:

  • School of Engineering and Informatics (chemical engineering, electrical engineering and electronics, computer science, engineering, medicine and biomedical engineering)
  • School of Environmental Sciences (Biological and Environmental Science, Geography and Geology)
  • School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences (chemistry, mathematics, physics and astrophysics)

2) Faculty of Arts, Culture and Education:

  • School of Arts (drama, English, cinema and digital media, music)
  • School of Education and Social Sciences (criminology, education, teaching and research of childhood, sociology and social sciences, social work, development of youth and communities)
  • School of History, Language and Culture (American Studies, History, Modern Languages ​​and Cultures, Philosophy)

3) Faculty of Business, Law and Politics:

  • Hull University Business School (Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, Economics and Business Economics, Marketing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
  • School of Law and Politics (Law, Politics, Security and International Relations)

4) Faculty of Health Sciences:

  • School of Health and Social Work (Health, Nursing and Midwifery, Social Work, Youth Development)
  • School of Life Sciences (biomedical sciences, psychology, sports, health and exercise, psychological health and well-being)
  • Medical School Hull York (Hull York Medical School (HYMS)).

The University has an Oncampus program designed especially for foreign students, which allows the latter to undergo special educational programs before entering the main educational programs of the university. The aim of the program is to bring academic knowledge and the level of the English language in line with the requirements of the university and the British education system. The programs include preparation for admission to the Bachelor's program, the International First Year (Bachelor's degree), as well as the program of preparation for entering the Master's program. All programs have 2 options - standard and advanced. The standard program lasts 3 semesters and includes classes in English, the development of educational and professional skills and a complex of thematic academic disciplines in the chosen direction. Extended programs differ in that they have one additional semester (first), which is entirely devoted to learning English. Upon successful completion of the program, students enter either the first or second year of the undergraduate program, or the first year of the master's program (depending on the program) for specialties available for admission. In addition to acquiring the necessary academic knowledge, during the course of their studies students are in the process of adapting to the university system of education and way of life in Britain.

In addition to receiving quality education, students have the opportunity to lead an active lifestyle and participate in various activities. Great attention is paid to sports education of students. There are many sports sections and clubs, there are about 50 sports communities. Talented students who show themselves in sports have the opportunity to receive significant support in the form of special programs that enable them to develop and achieve significant success in sports activities. Clubs of interests count more than 100 organizations from a wide range of activities, from scientific communities to creative associations. Each student has the opportunity to choose for himself the occupation that he likes.

The city's location also gives its advantages. Students can enjoy all the opportunities of a small and developed city of Hull - to visit shops, cinemas, museums. The convenient location of the city makes it possible to make excursion trips to other cities in Britain and Europe.

Studying and living in an international environment, students significantly expand their horizons and acquire friends from all over the world. Special programs of adaptation and support of foreign students, centers for career development of personal and professional skills operate at the university. Choosing University of Hull for education, you are taking a serious step towards obtaining a quality and demanded education and starting a successful future!

Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

What are the currently popular courses at UK universities?

UK universities are known for their diverse subject offerings. Business, medicine, and engineering traditionally see high demand, with growing interest in computer science. 

Faculties and colleges

The University of Hull has several specialized faculties:

  • Science, Engineering,
  • Art, culture, education,
  • Business, law, politics,
  • Health sciences, medicine.

Scientific achievements

The University of Hull is a leader in research in clean energy, flood resilience, cancer and wound treatment, and the fight against modern slavery. The research centers of the university include institutes in the following areas:

  • Energy, environment,
  • Fight against slavery,
  • Health care
  • Logistics
  • Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Modeling,
  • Treatment of chronic diseases.

Research at the University of Hull is helping, for example, to build the largest wind farms in the world. The activity also helps students build successful careers in emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, flood risk management, social justice, and renewable energy.

Programs and prices, tuition fees in The Hull University Oncampus

Program name
date
Age
Dates
All year round
18+
from 16470.00 £ / year
from 16470.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

The Undergraduate Foundation Program

1. Age of participants: from 17 years

2. Duration of the programs:

  • Standard program: 3 semesters
  • Extended program: 4 semesters

3. Start of classes:

  • Standard program: January, September
  • Expanded program: September

4. Level of English for participation in the programs:

  • For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 for all sections)
  • For the extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 on all sections)

5. Educational level: High school with good grades (especially in subjects corresponding to the chosen direction of study).

The programs are intended for international students from all over the world who plan to enter the University of Hull in the Bachelor's Degree. To participate in the programs you must have completed secondary education and a certain level of knowledge of English. The standard program lasts 3 semesters, and the extended one - 4 semesters. The extended program differs from the standard one in that the entire first semester of studies is devoted to English classes in order to improve its level. Each semester includes 7 or 8 weeks of classes for 25 hours of classes weekly plus one week of reading. Profram is conducted in two directions:

  • Business, Economics, Finance and Management
  • Engineering and Sciences.

Each course of study includes classes in English and three extensive academic disciplines. English is integrated into the teaching of academic modules, but, if necessary, the student can receive separate classes in English. Academic disciplines are formed from the number of those subjects / sections of knowledge that are necessary for a successful learning process in the chosen direction. Great importance is attached to the development of students' skills in research and analytical work. Students receive fundamental education, and easily orientate themselves in the methods and technologies of university research, which gives them a serious advantage in starting a full-fledged study.

To regularly check the learning of the material, students perform a number of works, such as writing an essay, working on a personal project, presenting presentations, invisible exams, tests.

Each area of ​​corresponds to certain specialties of the bachelor's degree or integrated master's programs (bachelor's + master's program, accelerated program), to which the student enters after the completion of the program. Graduates of the programs enter the first course of the chosen specialty.

Directions of study, programs and available university specialties (undergraduate and integrated master's programs):

Direction - Business, Economics, Finance and Management

The program (modules and questions):

1) Economics and Finance. The module focuses on studying a number of issues related to economic theory and processes in the global economy, the basics of accounting and mastering the mathematical skills necessary to understand the work of enterprises and organizations. In the process of education, students consider the following issues:

  • Basic economic issues and problems
  • Free markets and mixed economy
  • Demand curve
  • Expenses, revenues and profits
  • Break-even analysis
  • Increased funding
  • Setting up budgets
  • Cash flow
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting

2) Business behavior. The module focuses on studying the planning and development of organizations, the interaction of people in the business environment, and laws that affect the work of companies. The module covers various aspects of entrepreneurship, related legal and organizational issues, commercial law and other issues. In the process of education we consider:

  • Introduction to business, enterprise and entrepreneurship
  • Choosing the right legal framework
  • Improvement of the organizational structure
  • Recruitment
  • Motivation
  • Business Law

3) Skills for business. In the process of learning, students develop various skills necessary for understanding business processes and building a business model. Learned skills are divided into several groups:

  • Conducting market research (topics: understanding the purpose of market research, the difference between primary and secondary research, research methods, advantages and disadvantages of various methods of primary and secondary research, the difference between quantitative and qualitative research data, potential market research failures, secondary research, primary research, analysis of research results)
  • Ethics and corporate social responsibility and research in the Harvard style (topics: the role of business in society, the various ways in which ethics can affect business and society, sustainability and some ideas about the sustainability of companies, collecting data from scientific articles and analyzing the findings, writing essays, the purpose and importance of links, practical recommendations on the Harvard style)
  • Business planning and SWOT analysis (topics: development of the key topics of the business plan: business location, market segmentation, market size, share and growth, business start-up assessment and collection of secondary and primary data and people use; analysis of plans and presentations; storm, introduction to SWOT analysis concepts, development and presentation of a business plan).

Bachelor's programs available after the direction of Business, Economics, Finance and Management:

  • Business Management and Entrepreneurship (BA (Hons))
  • Business management and human resources management (BA (Hons))
  • Business Management and Information and Communication Technologies (BA (Hons))
  • Business management and sustainability (BA (Hons))
  • Business Economics (BA (Hons))
  • Business Economics and Marketing (BA (Hons))
  • Business Management BA (Hons)
  • Business Management and Accounting (BA (Hons))
  • Business Management and Economics (BA (Hons))
  • Business management and financial management (BA (Hons))
  • Business Management and Marketing (BA (Hons))
  • Business management and supply chain (BA (Hons))
  • International Business (BA (Hons))
  • Philosophy and Politics (BA (Hons))
  • Philosophy, politics and economics (BA (Hons))
  • Politics (BA (Hons))
  • Military Research and Security Studies (BA (Hons))
  • Accounting (BSc (Hons))
  • Accounting and financial management (BSc (Hons))
  • Economics (BSc (Hons))
  • International Law (LLB (Hons))
  • Law (LLB (Hons))
  • Law and modern language (LLB (Hons))
  • Law and Business Management (LLB (Hons))
  • Law and Criminology (LLB (Hons))
  • Law and Politics (LLB (Hons))
  • Studies of British politics and legislation (BA (Hons))
  • Criminology and Law (BA (Hons)).

The direction of Engineering and Sciences.

Educational program (modules and topics):

  • Mathematics.

The module covers all aspects of mathematical knowledge and skills. Students work independently and in groups and by the end of program acquire various mathematical skills and abilities. Topics: calculus, vectors, matrices and complex numbers, proofs, differential equations, mechanics and discrete mathematics.

  • Physical Science.

The module is devoted to the study of physical sciences and skills. Students receive a fundamental basis and develop independent skills necessary for university education. Topics: the study of the Earth and its place in the universe; physics of motion, energy and light; the atomic basis of matter and the fundamentals of chemistry

  • Skills for Science.

This module is devoted to the study of skills necessary for conducting high-quality research work at the university. The module includes mastering techniques and methods from several large sections:

  • The skills of scientific communication (scientific writing as a method of presenting facts and their interpretation, changing the style of writing for different audiences, the differences between the two main types of scientific writing style: laboratory reports and essays, presentation of their findings and knowledge in unscientific circles and other scientists)
  • Scientific methodology. The program includes mastering skills on several main topics: data processing; safety of laboratory work and writing of reports on the done laboratory work. During the course of study, students consider the following topics and questions: collecting and transferring the original data to a suitable table, scheduling two variables from experimental or other data on an appropriate graph, constructing and interpreting the frequency table, charts and histograms; carrying out and recording laboratory work, safety during work, identification of potential risks and threats to each particular work for the researcher or the environment; writing competent reports on the laboratory work that must necessarily include the following sections: introduction, materials, methods, diagrams, results, discussion and conclusion
  • Statistical skills and skills in medical ethics (topics: constructing a null hypothesis, calculations for a statistical test, chi-square for checking the significance of the difference between the observed and expected phenotypic ratio, the role of regulation in scientific and medical research, the consequences of distortion of scientific and medical information; confidentiality of the patient, ethical criticism and protection of research in biology, animals and people and ways of their distribution).

The programs available after the direction of Engineering and Sciences:

1. 3-year undergraduate programs:

  • Biomedical Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Control Systems and Instrumentation (BEng (Hons))
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Mechanical and medical engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Mechanical Engineering (BEng (Hons))
  • Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing (BEng (Hons))
  • Biochemistry (BSc (Hons))
  • Chemistry (BSc (Hons))
  • Chemistry (forensic and analytical science) (BSc (Hons))
  • Computer Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Computer science (software development) (BSc (Hons))
  • Computer Science (Games) (BSc (Hons))
  • Calculations (BSc (Hons))
  • Mathematics (BSc (Hons))

2. 4-year integrated Master's programs (Bachelor's + Master's, accelerated programs):

  • Biomedical Engineering (MEng (Hons))
  • Chemical Engineering (MEng (Hons))
  • Monitoring systems and instrumentation (MEng (Hons))
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering (MEng (Hons))
  • Electrical, Electronic and Energy Engineering (MEng (Hons))
  • Electronic Engineering (MEng (Hons))
  • Mechanical and Energy Engineering (MEng (Hons))
  • Mechanical and Medical Engineering (MEng (Hons))
  • Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing (MEng (Hons))
  • Law and legislative studies (LLB (Hons)).
Dates
All year round
18+
from 16980.00 £ / year
from 16980.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

PROGRAM International Year One and PROGRAM Extended International Year One.

1. Age of participants: from 17 years

2. Duration of the programs:

  • Standard program: 3 semesters
  • Extended program: 4 semesters

3. Start of classes:

  • Standard program: January, September
  • Expanded program: September

4. Level of English for participation in the programs:

  • 3-semester program (standard): IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in the Letter section, a minimum of 5.0 for all other sections)
  • 4-semester program (extended): IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in the Letter section, a minimum of 4.5 for all other sections)

5. Educational level: completed secondary school with excellent marks in subjects corresponding to the chosen direction.

The programs are designed for foreign students who plan to enter the University of Hull and who need to bring their academic knowledge and English language skills in line with the requirements of the university and the British educational system. In fact, these programs are an adapted first year of the university.

To participate in the program you must have excellent marks in the certificate of secondary education for those subjects that are profile for the chosen course of study. Depending on the level of language proficiency, students take part either in a standard program (which lasts 3 semesters) or in an extended program (lasts 4 semesters, of which one semester is entirely devoted to classes in English). Each semester includes 7-8 weeks of study, one week of reading and one week of exams. Students receive 28 hours of classes per week.

Program is conducted in two directions:

  • Business
  • Engineering.

Each direction includes a set of relevant academic disciplines, mastering the skills of university studies and a module of the English academic language. During the year of study, students receive a fundamental knowledge base and develop academic skills of study to the level set at the university. To continuously monitor the success of education, students perform a number of different screening tests, which include:

  • Term papers
  • Writing essays and extended essays
  • Reports on the done laboratory work
  • Structured tasks
  • Oral examinations
  • Invisible written exams
  • Presentation of presentations.

After the completion of the education, students enter the second year of the University of Hall for basic educational programs in one of the selected specialties (from the list of available courses).

Directions of programs and available specialties of the University:

Direction of Business.

Modules of the program:

  • English Academic Language
  • Academic skills for the university
  • Management and Business Management
  • Marketing
  • Accounting and financial accounting
  • Human Resource Management
  • Economy
  • Logistics.

Bachelor's programs available after the direction of Business:

  • Business Management (BA (Hons))
  • Business Management and Marketing (BA (Hons))
  • Business management and supply chain management (BA (Hons))
  • Business Management and Entrepreneurship (BA (Hons))
  • Business management and human resources management (BA (Hons))
  • Business Management and Information and Communication Technologies (BA (Hons))
  • Business management and sustainability (BA (Hons))
  • Marketing (BA (Hons))
  • Logistics and supply chain management (BSc (Hons))
  • Business Economics (BA (Hons))
  • Accounting (BSc (Hons))
  • Financial management (BSc (Hons))
  • Accounting and financial management (BSc (Hons)).

Direction Engineering.

Modules of the program:

  • English Academic Language
  • Mathematical tools and concepts
  • Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering
  • Introduction to design and engineering practice
  • Mathematics and Engineering Thermodynamics
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Global challenges and changes in engineering
  • Engineering project
  • Academic skills for university studies.

Educational programs available after the direction of Engineering (Bachelor and Integrated Master Programs):

  • Mechanical Engineering (MEng / BEng)
  • Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Engineering (MEng / BEng)
  • Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing (MEng / BEng)
  • Mechanical and Energy Engineering (MEng)
  • Monitoring systems and instrumentation (BEng / MEng)
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng / MEng)
  • Electronic Engineering (BEng / MEng)
  • Electrical, Electronic and Energy Engineering (MEng)
  • Chemical Engineering (BEng / MEng)
  • Chemical and Energy Engineering (MEng).
Dates
All year round
21+
from 16470.00 £ / year
from 16470.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

The Master's Foundation Program and the Extended Master's Foundation Program.

1. Age of participants: from 21 years old

2. Duration of the programs:

  • Standard program: 3 semesters
  • Extended program: 4 semesters

3. Start of classes:

  • Standard program: January, September
  • Expanded program: September

4. Knowledge of English:

  • For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 in all sections)
  • For an extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 in all sections)

5. Level of education for participation in the program: bachelor's degree of international design.

The programs are designed for foreign students who plan to enter the Master's program at Hull University and who need to bring their academic knowledge to the requirements of the university and the British educational system. Depending on the level of English, students take part in a standard (3 semesters) or extended (4 semesters) program. The extended program includes one semester, entirely dedicated to learning English. Each semester includes 7-8 study weeks, one week of reading and one week for examinations. The school week consists of 25 hours of classroom classes.

Education is conducted in one direction: Business. The program includes compulsory modules and thematic modules (2 subjects corresponding to the direction of the future specialization). Much attention during the program is given to the development of academic skills necessary for successful study in the magistracy and research. Each module is evaluated using various verification works that students perform to regularly monitor the success of the educational process. Students perform such works as:

  • Term papers
  • Extended essays
  • Reports
  • Examinations (oral and invisible)
  • Presentation and defense of the findings of the study
  • Public speaking and defending their point of view.

After the completion of the chosen educational program, students enter the first year of the Master's Program at the University of Halla for the chosen specialty from among the available ones.

Direction of Business.

Educational program:

1. Compulsory modules:

  • English Academic Language for Master's Studies
  • Skills for personal and professional development
  • Research project

2. Thematic modules (2 modules selected corresponding to the direction of the future specialty):

  • Organizations and behavior
  • Marketing principles
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting
  • Business strategy.

Master programs available after program:

  • International Business (MSc)
  • Accounting and Finance (MSc)
  • Advertising and Marketing (MSc)
  • Business Management (MSc)
  • Business Management (MSc)
  • Economics and Business (MSc)
  • Finance and Investment (MSc)
  • Financial Management (MSc Financial Management)
  • Human Resources Management (MSc)
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management (MSc)
  • Marketing Management (MSc).
Dates
18+
from 2400.00 £ / 2 weeks
from 2400.00 £ / 2 weeks
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Summer English Course: Bridging the Gap

  • Age – from 18 years old,
  • Dates – September,
  • The training period is two weeks.

The summer programme, which focuses on the development of English language skills in international students, offers full immersion in educational activities on the University of Hull campus.

Bridging the Gap will help students transition to university through workshops and sessions that focus on key aspects of life in the UK, academic culture and how to succeed. It also gives students the opportunity to attend social events where they can relax, have fun, and make new friends – all of which significantly reduce the stress of new circumstances and academic workloads.

Bridging the Gap will introduce students to academic culture, improve their understanding of how they will learn by enrolling in a higher education program.

For two weeks, various classes are organized, where students will be taught:

  • Complete tasks,
  • Learn independently,
  • Think critically,
  • Access key resources,
  • Comply with security, UK laws,
  • Adapt to life in an English-speaking society,
  • Make the most of your time at University of Hull.

The main task of teachers will be effective assistance in learning English: everyday and academic. Classes will not be excessively strict, since they will be based on spoken language - it is with the help of regular practice that students adapt more successfully, strengthen self-confidence.

Dates
All year round
18+
from 19500.00 £ / year
from 19500.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Undergraduate Program, Undergraduate Programs

  • Age – from 18 years old,
  • The term of study is three years.

The university offers dozens of specialized bachelor's programs, most of which are available to international students through a preparatory course.

The duration of training will be three academic years: during this time, students will master basic knowledge and skills, gain applied experience, and implement several individual and group projects. This knowledge is enough to have a competitive advantage when applying for a master's degree or employment.

Some of the in-demand undergraduate programs are:

  • Robotics, artificial intelligence,
  • Accounting, Financial Management,
  • Business Management,
  • Biology
  • Zoology
  • Mathematics
  • Diagnostic radiography,
  • English language, literature,
  • Philosophy
  • History, politics,
  • Biomedical Sciences,
  • Business Management,
  • Human Resources (Personnel) Management,
  • Financial management,
  • Computer Science.
Dates
All year round
21+
from 19500.00 £ / year
from 19500.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Master's Program

  • Age – from 21 years old,
  • The duration of training is from one year.

Master's specialties are in demand in many areas of career activity, so the University of Hull offers dozens of programs for in-depth training of specialists. Some of the popular ones are:

  • Biomedical Sciences,
  • Biological and Environmental Sciences,
  • Business, Management,
  • Drama
  • Informatics
  • Criminology
  • Digital media,
  • Computer Science,
  • Sports, health, exercise,
  • Sociology, Social Sciences,
  • Medical education,
  • Astrophysics
  • Politics, security, international studies,
  • History, archaeology,
  • Mathematics.

Full-time study with constant attendance will take one academic year: during this time, students will deepen their knowledge in their chosen specialty, conduct project work and prepare to continue their educational path in a doctoral program or employment.

Dates
All year round
23+
from 19500.00 £ / year
from 19500.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

PhD Program

  • Age – from 23 years old,
  • The duration of training is from three years.

The University of Hull provides students with the opportunity to join an already organised study or to start their own work on a topic that interests them. Doctoral programs are offered in the following areas:

  • Accounting, Finance,
  • American Studies,
  • Biological and Environmental Sciences,
  • Biomedical Sciences,
  • Business, Management,
  • Chemical Research,
  • Computer Science,
  • Criminological Research,
  • Digital media,
  • Dramatic studies,
  • Economic Research,
  • Education
  • Film Studies,
  • Geography, Earth Sciences,
  • Healthcare, nursing, midwifery.

During the three years of full-time study, students will conduct research work under the guidance of experienced teachers, personal mentors, and then defend the project and receive the qualification of Doctor of Science (PhD).

Accommodation, meals, prices

The university offers its students comfortable accommodation for the entire period of study. The university has several specially constructed student hostels, each of which is equipped with everything necessary for life, study and leisure. Students live in single rooms, several rooms share common areas of the kitchen and living room. There is a free shuttle bus that runs every 15 minutes between the residences and the main campus buildings. Each student residing in the residences of the university can count on unlimited travel.

Residences and characteristics:

1. Residence «The Courtyard». The residence is located on the campus, just 7 minutes walk from the library building and 15-20 minutes by bus from the city center, offering standard and superior rooms. Characteristics:

  • Standard Ensuite: separate bedroom (bed, wardrobes for storing clothes and things, table and chairs), separate bathroom, common living rooms and kitchen (cooker, microwave, kettle, toaster)
  • Superior room (Rooftop apartment): a large apartment area, large floor-to-ceiling windows, a separate bedroom (a large bed, wardrobes and shelves for storing things and clothes, a working area with a large table and chairs), a large kitchen (all necessary furniture and household appliances) and a living room
  • Age of students: from 18 years old
  • High speed internet
  • Student Lounges
  • Game room
  • Cinema
  • Bicycle storage
  • Laundry
  • Security service.

2. The Thwaite Hall. This is a picturesque residence located on the territory of 24 acres. This residence includes an 18th century building, a lake, meadows and a small forest. The building has preserved a lot of old things and interior items, which creates a special atmosphere. Characteristics:

  • Standard rooms: separate bedroom (bed, work area, wardrobes for clothes), shared bathrooms
  • The rooms do not have a kitchen (but there is a special meal plan for this residence)
  • Age of students: from 16 to 18 years old
  • 5 common living rooms for students with various amenities, including DVD players, table tennis, darts and a pool table
  • Free shuttle bus from the residence to the campus with an unlimited number of trips for 7 days a week
  • The Internet
  • Laundry
  • Bicycle storage
  • Free sports and leisure activities.

3. "The Lawns" residence. The residence is located on the territory of 40 acres, where a picturesque landscaped park is divided, and in fact consists of 7 buildings in which about 1,000 people live. The residence is 15 minutes by bus from the main campus of the university, all students can use the free bus unlimited number of times during the week. Characteristics of accommodation:

  • Standard rooms: separate bedroom (bed, work area, wardrobes for clothes and personal belongings), separate bathroom, shared kitchen and living room
  • Superior rooms: large rooms and bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, separate bedroom (large bed, work area, wardrobes), large kitchen and living room
  • Age of students: from 18 years old
  • High speed internet
  • Cleaning of common areas
  • Laundry
  • Security and safety systems
  • Special evening meal plan.

During their stay at the residence "The Courtyard" students make their own meal plan based on their preferences. The "Thwaite Hall" residence, designed for students aged 16 to 18 years, offers its students a full meal. During the stay at the residence "The Lawns" a special evening meal plan (supper) is offered. For all questions related to catering and detailed conditions for university nutrition plans, you can contact specialists.

If desired, students or their parents / representatives can organize their own accommodation by renting an apartment. For all questions related to individual placement, you can also contact specialists.

Cost of food:

  • When accommodating in the residence of The Courtyard, the cost of meals is calculated individually and depends on the preferences of each student. If you need assistance in preparing a nutrition plan / cost, please contact specialists;
  • When you are accommodated at the Thwaite Hall, a full meal plan is offered. The cost of the plan should be clarified with specialists;
  • The "The Lawns" residence offers an evening meal plan. Cost of the plan please check with specialists;
  • With individual accommodation, the cost of food depends on the needs of each individual student. For assistance in calculating the cost of food, please contact specialists.

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Activities The Hull University Oncampus

All university students have the opportunity to lead an active and healthy lifestyle. Student organizations unite people with similar interests and give an opportunity to engage in activities that are really interesting for a person, helping to be distracted from school and having fun and usefully. At the moment, the university has 52 sports clubs and 103 different communities of interest.

Much attention in the process of teaching is given to the sports education of students. Students are engaged in a well-equipped sports and fitness center, as well as on sports grounds. With the students there are professional teachers and mentors who help to realize themselves in the most diverse areas and achieve good results. Students also join teams, perform at competitions of various levels. Available sports:

  • Football
  • Rugby
  • Basketball
  • Netball
  • Volleyball
  • Badminton
  • Squash
  • Table tennis
  • Tennis
  • Frisbee
  • Hockey
  • Fitness
  • Yoga.

In addition, the university has special programs to support talented student athletes. Each student who shows good results of performances has the right to apply for an individual assistance program, which includes: unlimited use of all sports facilities, coaching support, support for participation in performances and competitions, and financial assistance.

Also, during the studying, students have the opportunity to engage in various types of creativity, working in clubs and sections. Students take a great interest in painting, drawing, theatrical creativity, cinematography, participate in musical collectives. There is a large number of scientific clubs, where students, in addition to their education, can gain knowledge in a section such as, for example, robotics.

A large number of events and festivals are also organized on the campus of the university, including specially for foreign students. Also, being in a small, but developed city, students enjoy all the advantages of city life - they can visit cinemas, museums, make sightseeing trips. The convenient location of the city makes it possible to bus, car and sea trips, visit London and other cities of Britain and Europe. Bright student life provides an opportunity to expand your horizons and gain invaluable experience of interaction in a multinational environment.

Advantages

  • One of the oldest and most respected universities in Britain
  • Awarded 5 stars according to the ranking "QS Stars Ranking" (for education, opportunities, innovation and inclusion)
  • More than 2,000 foreign students from more than 100 countries of the world study
  • Special educational programs for foreign students are available
  • Highly qualified teachers
  • Professional staff
  • More than 90% of students in the areas of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering are satisfied with the educational programs (the Guardian 2017 University Guide)
  • 98% of foreign graduates get a job or continue their education during the first 6 months after receiving the diploma
  • Extremely high indicators in the fields of engineering and technology, including design, production, mechanical and chemical engineering
  • The 15th place in Britain in the ranking of global engineering knowledge (The Guardian University Guide 2016)
  • The university is accredited by 2 prestigious organizations - AMBA and AACSB (only 24 schools in the UK have AMBA and AACSB accreditation at the same time)
  • Hull is included in the number of (TOP-10) cities that are required to visit (according to Rough Guides 2016).

Facilities and equipment at The Hull University Oncampus

University of Hull is located on a beautiful campus of 123 acres full of trees and vegetation, ancient and modern buildings, as well as many technological innovations that make the campus a unique and very convenient place for living and studying. The city of Hull is located in the eastern district of Yorkshire and is a safe and comfortable city with a developed infrastructure. The city has good transport links with other cities in Britain and Europe - both land and air, and sea. The road to London takes 2.5 hours, daily ferries leave for the Netherlands and Belgium. Humberside Airport is located 21 kilometers from the city.

The equipment of the campus can envy any university in Europe and the world. In the recent past, there was a large-scale reorganization, for which tens of millions of pounds were spent. The University is constantly engaged in the re-equipment and improvement of its buildings and facilities, research centers, sports and other opportunities. In the complex of buildings of the University there are:

  • Classrooms 
  • Administrative buildings
  • Faculty buildings
  • University Library, for the reorganization of which was spent 28 million £ (with a huge number of printed and electronic publications, comfortable workplaces)
  • The building of the student center (with a huge number of classrooms, studios, centers for pastime and a variety of activities)
  • Innovation Center of Engineering
  • Scientific-research laboratories
  • Computer classes
  • The building of the international center of the University of Hull
  • Well equipped unique medical center
  • Church
  • Cinema
  • Student dormitories
  • Sports Complex
  • Fitness Centre
  • Sports facilities and sports grounds.

Admission dates and extra charges

Additional charges:

  • Registration fee
  • Examination Boards
  • Deposit for tuition
  • Additional academic and language classes (optional)
  • Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)
  • Air tickets in both directions
  • Transfer in both directions
  • Compulsory medical insurance
  • Personal pocket expenses
  • Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents
  • Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).

Enrolment process

The admission procedure consists of several stages, some of which are available online.

  • Choosing a program, clarifying deadlines and requirements,
  • Filling out the registration form, providing documents,
  • Payment of registration fees,
  • Receiving a positive response from the admissions committee,
  • Passing entrance exams, interviews,
  • Obtaining an official invitation to study,
  • Course fees,
  • Arrival at campus, accommodation in the residence and start of classes.

Enrolment statistics

Admission of new students is carried out on a competitive basis, while each application is considered in an individual format. Applicants should definitely pass entrance exams, as they have no less weight than existing academic achievements.

Perspectives

According to annual statistics, about 95% of graduates continue their academic path or are employed in their specialty within 15 months.

Graduates of the University of Hull are particularly prominent in the fields of politics, journalism, and drama. Among the famous graduates of the university:

  • Lord John Prescott – Former Member of Parliament, Deputy Prime Minister
  • Dame Sarah Gilbert is a vaccinologist who participated in the creation of the anti-Covid-19 serum,
  • Roger McGough is a poet
  • Anthony Minghella – film director, playwright, screenwriter,
  • Guido Imbens is the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Economics.

Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol

For Undergraduate Foundation Program and Extended Undergraduate Foundation programs:

1. Age of students: from 17 years old

2. High school with good grades (especially in subjects corresponding to the chosen direction of study)

3. Knowledge of English:

  • For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 for all sections)
  • For the extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 on all sections)

4. Test to identify the level of knowledge in general education subjects.

For the International Year One program (standard and advanced):

1. Age of students: from 17 years old

2. Academic requirements: completed secondary school with excellent marks on subjects corresponding to the chosen direction

3. Knowledge of English:

  • 3-semester program (standard): IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in the Letter section, a minimum of 5.0 for all other sections)
  • 4-semester program (extended): IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in the Letter section, a minimum of 4.5 for all other sections)

4. Test to identify the level of knowledge in general education subjects.

For the Master's Foundation Program (standard and advanced):

1. Age of students: from 20 years old

2. Academic requirements: bachelor's degree of international design (must coincide with the direction of education)

3. Knowledge of English:

  • For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 in all sections)
  • For the extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 on all sections)

4. Test at the university to determine the level of knowledge

5. Interview with a teacher / university employee.

Scholarships The Hull University Oncampus

The University of Hull offers a number of awards, scholarships, discounts on program fees for domestic and international students. Each financial program involves awarding according to certain criteria: academic success, achievements in sports or any other extracurricular activities, research, and others. Students also have access to financial support based on their difficult life situation if they are unable to pay for their tuition on their own.

Some of the scholarship programs are:

  • Chancellor's Scholarship – a reward for high academic achievement,
  • PhD Graduate Scholarship – 25% discount on tuition fees for master's programs,
  • The Global Achievers Scholarship 2024 is an award for graduate students who have joined the mission of environmental sustainability, social justice,
  • Scholarships for children from military families who died in the service.

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Residence permits, citizenship and other services

  • Guardianship services during the studies
  • Student supervision

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Language courses, schools and children's language camps Primary and secondary education - private schools Preparation programmes for entering universities - higher education Higher education (after completing accredited programs A-level, IB, High School) - Bachelor, Master, MBA
- we recommend to apply 6-9 months before the start of the course (some camps and schools offer discounts for early booking or for lengthy study programs)
- there are some very popular and high demand children's camps, where the applications need to be submitted 1 year in advance (in particular Switzerland , Great Britain , USA , Canada , Austria)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the training program,
- some schools have a specific time frame (September-November - please specify an individual school)
- some schools require tests in several stages (UKISET, internal tests of the school: English, mathematics, logics, subjects, interview, some require a personal visit)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the program,
- for Foundation and Pathway programs, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are usually required, respectively

- recommended submission one year before the start of the program,
- the deadline normally closes in January, for TOP HEIs and, as a rule, in March in other universities
- for a bachelor, a Foundation or Pathway preparatory program a completed A-level, IB, High School + IELTS / TOEFL are required
- for Masters you need a graduated higher education, in some cases you need a pre-Masters program
- MBA requires completed higher education, work experience preferably at least 2-3 years, etc.
Official representatives. Free admissions support
Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

Kevin is a Specialist in International Students at University of Sussex. Earlier, he worked at University of Suffolk. He is a Bangor University graduate and has been working in higher education for more than 14 years. Kevin realizes the usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style, so he recognizes the importance of supporting international students by organizing an orientation week and numerous events and societies to help them settle in and make friends.

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