International Students

International Students The University of Hull extends a warm welcome to International Students who wish to study History for a single Semester, an academic year, or even a full Degree Programme.

This page is designed to give you some basic information about our History programmes, and to summarise the content of more detailed pages elsewhere on this website.

The links shown above will guide you to further information that can help with typical questions you may have and give you a taste of what it is like to study at the University of Hull. The University's main International Student's Page gives more detailed information.

If you have any questions that are not answered here then please feel free to contact our International Recruitment Officer Professor Michael Turner.

Hull: City and University

Hull is a historic, lively, and friendly city which is welcoming to students and provides good value for money. It offers a vibrant nightlife, a variety of shopping, an attractive marina, and an old town containing much of the rich history of Hull including the Wilberforce museum and architecture dating back to the fourteenth century.

Did you know?

  • The Bounty of 'Mutiny on the Bounty' fame was built in Hull
  • The seventeenth-century poet, Andrew Marvell, the famous anti-slavery campaigner, William Wilberforce, and the pioneering aviator, Amy Johnson, all came from Hull
  • The post-war poet, Philip Larkin, was Librarian at Hull University
  • Anthony Mingella, director of The English Patient, lectured at Hull University
  • Stephen Warbeck, graduate of Hull University, composed the music for Captain Corelli's Mandolin


 

Contact

The International Office

Kay Nock
(Admissions Coordinator)

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
University of Hull
HU6 7RX
Email: k.e.nock@hull.ac.uk
Tel: 01482 466059

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