The University of Hull is a public research university with campuses in Hull and Scarborough, East Yorkshire. Founded in 1927 as University College Hull, it gained university status in 1954. Hull offers programs in arts, business, health, sciences, social sciences, and law. The university is known for its strengths in maritime history, environmental sciences, health, and social justice. Hull’s main campus features the iconic Brynmor Jones Library and modern facilities including the Allam Medical Building and Health Campus. The university emphasizes research with social impact, community engagement, and regional development. Hull maintains strong partnerships with local industries and organizations, contributing to the economic and cultural life of the Humber region.
