The University of Hull’s London Study Centre is an exciting way for students to access Hull’s academic offering in the UK’s biggest city.
Enjoy a personalised, individual university experience
Join over 300,000 international students studying in London
Voted the best student city in the world (QS 2025)
Founded in 1927, the University of Hull is the 14th oldest university in England
Rated Gold by the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) in 2023
Every year 300,000 international students choose London for the unique professional contacts and experiences the city provides and now for the first time we’re bringing Hull’s teaching and London’s extraordinary opportunities together in one offering.
Hull is rated Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023. The highest possible ranking for teaching quality and student success.
The accolade, which means the undergraduate student experience and student outcomes are typically outstanding, follows the University being ranked 44th in the UK in THE World University Rankings 2024 and impressive results in the Research Excellence Framework.** It confirms the excellence of the teaching and exceptional student experience here at Hull.
Like all University of Hull courses, we are focused on employability from beginning to end. Our emphasis on career skills makes sure you will be prepared for careers and can demonstrate to employers that you have what it takes. The international jobs market is highly competitive. Our courses ensure your cv will stand out from the crowd.
At our London Campus, we offer a personal learning experience, where you can study in a small and friendly environment with like-minded students.
Hear from some of our students on why they chose to study at the University of Hull London Study Centre.
Hull is often seen as a place apart. Yet one that plays its part on the world stage: pushing, performing, punching way above its weight.
This proud port has launched generations of freethinkers and changemakers to the world. Take famous abolitionist and Hull MP William Wilberforce. Or headscarf revolutionary Lilian Biloca. Or poet Philip Larkin, who was Head Librarian here for 30 years.
Today’s Hull is still a haven for unconventionally brilliant minds. Maybe there’s something in the water here? Well, this is your chance to find out.