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The university campus is amazing with a wide ranges of different architectural buildings that are fascinating to look at. The university provides lots of support from your own course leaders to the academic teams and careers staff. The university campus is a nice area to have a walk in due to the canals and amazing nature views that surrounds the university. The university is always evolving by creating new buildings and facilities that are beautiful and accessible.
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Ratings and Reviews
The university campus is amazing with a wide ranges of different architectural buildings that are fascinating to look at. The university provides lots of support from your own course leaders to the academic teams and careers staff. The university campus is a nice area to have a walk in due to the canals and amazing nature views that surrounds the university. The university is always evolving by creating new buildings and facilities that are beautiful and accessible.
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University of Huddersfield Reputation
The University of Huddersfield is a campus university in the town of Huddersfield, in the county of West Yorkshire in North England. 20,325 students are enrolled at the University of Huddersfield:
- 15,835 of these students come from the UK
- 255 come from EU countries
- And 4,210 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2022/23)
The graduate outcomes for the University of Huddersfield show that six months after leaving university, 88% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving the University of Huddersfield is £24 - £27K a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2023 for 2020/21 graduates)
Updated: 4th October 2024
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Not only is the campus beautiful the staff are also super friendly and supportive. However, the lecturers could be better as it is very lacklustre. The club are especially fun. This is because I participated in the football society .
The university is keen on ensuring students get knowledge that is necessary to ace there career path. The school has different types of accomodations for new students and this accomodations are based on the student budget. Getting an accomodation is best when you start to search early. You could find out more from the student union or the ipoint centre of the university. It is necessary that the student budget is looked into before commencing to studies so as to know what kind of things to obtain. In summary University of Huddersfield is cool
Great PhD experience with supportive and really helpful supervision
Excellent support and guidance for students.
Good facilities and campus. Not much to complain about. Regular, good events. The committee shows real interest in representing the student body. Overall experience is good!
The University of Huddersfield is solid reputation for a student centered approach, emphasizing career development & hands on learning.
The university has a strong faculty and provides a solid academic experience, which I appreciate. However, the town lacks part-time job opportunities, making it hard for students to manage their finances. Additionally, the university offers limited career assistance, leaving many feeling unprepared for the job market. New students may struggle to make friends due to the scarcity of social events. Overall, while the education is good, the support for employability and social engagement could be significantly improved.
The university campus is amazing with a wide ranges of different architectural buildings that are fascinating to look at. The university provides lots of support from your own course leaders to the academic teams and careers staff. The university campus is a nice area to have a walk in due to the canals and amazing nature views that surrounds the university. The university is always evolving by creating new buildings and facilities that are beautiful and accessible.
The University is outstanding and i don't think they're missing on anything that can or could've been a part of student life.
Great facilities for study with state of the art lecture theatres and wide range of societies including sports such as football and badminton etc.