International students
The Faculty of Health and Social Care welcomes international
students from all over the globe. We have a wide range of
programmes suitable for those seeking a professional nursing degree
and for nurses and other healthcare practitioners who are already
qualified.
We understand that coming to the UK to study is a big step. You
will find a warm welcome at Hull, officially, one of the UK's
friendliest
universities. Please feel free to contact our International
Coordinator, who will be pleased to tell you what the
Faculty of Health and Social Care has to offer.
For more information about costs, see our
course fees page. All our programmes are listed as 'science,
lab-based'.
For more information on any of these programmes, or just to chat
about what The Faculty of Health and Social Care can offer you,
contact International Coordinator Dr Jeremy Jolley.
The Hull advantage
- Flexible module choices
- Free transport service for new arrivals
- Low cost of living
- Dedicated careers service
- London to Hull by train in 2.5 hours
- Immigration support
- Free orientation activities
- Close to countryside, coast and culture
The University of Hull has a commitment to providing
international students with a supportive and welcoming environment.
The University of Hull admitted its first students in 1928, is the
14th oldest University in the UK, and now has nearly 3000
international students from 125 different countries.
The University of Hull is in the top 500 universities in the
world (Times Higher World University Rankings 2008) and was ranked
number two in the UK for international student satisfaction in
2007 by the i-graduate group.
What do you want to be?
Contact us
Dr Jeremy Jolley
International Coordinator
Tel: +44 (0) 1482 464636
Fax: +44 (0) 1482 464695
Email: jeremy.jolley@hull.ac.uk
Graduate testimonial
"As an international student, I have found the Faculty of Health
and Social Care to be the best place in the world in which to
study. The faculty has wonderfully friendly academic and non
–academic staff. The faculty support services and facilities
are there to help from the time one first approaches the faculty to
the time when one’s studies begin.
"The university has a well-equipped library where there is much
support and a wide range of learning and research facilities. It is
good to have some buildings open for 24 hours a day and to have
access to computer facilities at any time.
"The welcoming environment in the Faculty of Health and Social
Care has encouraged me and has enriched my experience of being a
postgraduate student."
Khetam Al-awamreh
From Jordan