Cultural Quarter
Our London campus
Located in the heart of the Olympic Park, Stratford’s new cultural east bank.
Cultural Quarter
Located in the heart of the Olympic Park, Stratford’s new cultural east bank.
Located in Stratford, East London, the campus sits within one of London’s most dynamic and rapidly developing districts. Surrounded by world-class amenities, transport links and cultural attractions, Stratford offers students easy access to central London while benefiting from a modern, purpose-built environment designed for study and collaboration.
This state of the art campus has been designed to deliver a high-quality learning and student experience, combining flexible teaching spaces with dedicated areas for collaboration, study and student support.




Study and Collaboration Areas
Student Experience
Student Support Services
A dedicated student support floor provides a comprehensive range of services, including:
Address:
University of Hull
Floors 8 & 9
2 Redman Place
International Quarter
Stratford, London
E20 1JQ
There are a few ways to get in touch.
Our Stratford location, at the heart of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, offers students the best of both worlds. A location comprised of BBC Music Studios; London College of Fashion, UAL; Sadler’s Wells East; UCL (University College London) and V&A East, East Bank is the place where everything happens – entertainment, inspiration and discovery – and is open to everyone who visits, lives and works in east London. Here, you know you’re in good company!
Stratford offers plenty of coffee shops, bars and restaurants nearby, cultural and architectural highlights and an abundance of green spaces, an environment that students enjoy studying in.
Just a short walk (5 minutes) from Westfield Shopping Centre, offering everything from high-street favourites to luxury brands, you’ll find everything you need and more, all under one roof offering the ideal break from your studies.
There’s so much to do in London you’ll never get bored, but there’s also a whole country to explore outside the capital. Some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations are just a train ride away, from Stonehenge to Edinburgh Castle. And whether you want to go hiking in the Lake District, take the Beatles tour in Liverpool – or head even further afield by air, train or sea – you’ll be spoilt for choice. You could even visit the bustling city of Hull and drop by the main campus.