Saturday, 21 March 2015

The University of Hull

Over 80% of the University’s research was found to be of international quality (most subject areas contained world-leading work). Six interdisciplinary research themes bring together research into some of the most complex challenges facing the world today: connected communities; creative economy; energy and the environment; ethics and social justice; global economy, maritime and security; health and wellbeing. Research at Hull has impact locally, nationally and internationally.
The University’s research has helped shape the world through ground-breaking discoveries such as stable liquid crystals – now used worldwide in liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for smartphones, computer screens and televisions – and the first ultrasound scanner for detection of osteoporosis.

A £27.4-million project to revolutionise the Brynmor Jones library on the Hull campus is underway. The project is due for completion in spring 2014 and will see the creation of a state-of-the-art place of learning for generations to come. The Allam Building , a £1.5-million research centre, which houses a new biomedical research facility tackling cancer and other major diseases, was officially opened in August 2013. The University is also investing in technology infrastructure across its campuses, including high-speed wi-fi and giving students in University residences access to free Keysurf broadband internet access at 10Mbps and KeyView Television.

Named one of the safest Students’ Union in country, achieving a gold standard at the Best Bar None Awards 2013. Crowned as the Higher Education Students’ Union of the year in NUS Awards 2012.
The Job Shop offers invaluable help with finding part-time, temporary and vacation jobs.
The Advice Centre is available for help with any student issues. 

Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella. Poet Roger McGough. BBC Radio 4 presenter Jenni Murray. Journalist and former Beirut hostage John McCarthy. Chairman and CEO of the Coca-Cola Company Muhtar Kent. CEO of BSkyB Jeremy Darroch. Philip Larkin. Philip Larkin served as University of Hull librarian from 1955 to 1985 and wrote some of his most celebrated works during this time.

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