The University of Huddersfield
Huddersfield has a rich history of vocational education, which is still a cornerstone of the present institution, and this dates back to the creation of the Huddersfield Scientific and Mechanic Institute in 1825. The determination to aspire was extended further in 1841 when the Young Men’s Mental Improvement Society was established through the inspiration of German merchant Frederic Swann, who conducted an export business in the town. By 1884, the Society had merged with the town’s Female Educational Institute to become the Technical School and Mechanics’ Institution and had moved into new premises, now the Ramsden Building on the University’s Queensgate Campus. In 1896 it was renamed the Huddersfield Technical College.
Over the first fifty years the curriculum changed significantly. Its early success was based on elementary education, but it subsequently provided technical and scientific support for the town’s industries. By the turn of the century both chemistry and textiles were well established, along with the ‘commercial’ subjects needed by many of the manufacturing firms of the day. Science, technology and business studies characterised the institution a century ago. By 1914 about 1,800 students were taught at the college, including students for final honours in Arts and Sciences of London University.
From 1914 the Technical College continued to evolve in both size and character. Advanced research, especially in chemistry, was an early feature. Student numbers rose steadily, requiring additional premises both on the present campus and elsewhere in the town. In 1958 there was a further change in name and status to the Huddersfield College of Technology, and the international reputation of the College began to grow.
In 1947 a new Huddersfield Technical (Teachers) College had been located within the institution, becoming one of only four in the country. Established in its own premises in 1958, it played a key role in the training of technical teachers not only in the north of England but in many countries overseas. Later, in 1963, the Oastler College of Education was established as a day training college for school teachers. Both merged with the University during the 1970s.
In the last fifty years the Queensgate campus has been transformed and expanded to accommodate the rise of student numbers and the creation of new academic departments.
By the institution’s 150th anniversary year in 1991 student numbers had topped 10,000. In 1996 the former West Yorkshire College of Health Studies was incorporated into the School of Human and Health Sciences.
Today, student numbers have reached over 24,000. Students from over 130 countries are represented on campus and the University has a £120 million turnover, contributing £300m to the local economy. University campuses have been established in Barnsley and Oldham to encourage participation in higher education in areas where many people have not traditionally taken up this option.
With a strategic plan in place which outlines aims and objectives up to 2013, the University is committed to growth in student numbers, and to achieve a greater range of research excellence.
Join a successful, innovative and modern university
Studying at the University of Huddersfield means you'll be somewhere that's going from strength to strength in academic achievements, enterprise and levels of student satisfaction. The place to start whatever you aim to do in life, it pays to get a good education. And that's exactly what you can expect from the University of Huddersfield. Whether you are leaving school or college or returning to education after a period of work or raising a family, we can help you achieve your goals.
If you're looking to enhance your career prospects or simply want to study for the sheer pleasure of learning, welcome to the perfect place to start.
| No. of students: | 24,000* |
| Funding type: | Public |
Student Services
Student Services is committed to supporting students throughout their time at the University of Huddersfield. It provides a network of support and guidance enabling students to develop in a caring, friendly environment and to leave the University better equipped to face the future.
Student Support
* Counselling
* Back on Track
* Disability Support
* The Faith Centre
* Group work
* International Students
* Student parents
* Support for care leavers
* Welfare Support
Careers and Employability Service
* Careers and Employability Service
* JobShop
* Higher Education Access Point
Where to find us
Student Services is based in the Student Centre, Level 4, Central Services Building, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH. In addition, Student Service Advisers can be contacted through reception in University Campuses Oldham and Barnsley.
Other services and information
* Accessibility options
* Guide to Student Services for collaborative provision partners
* Hate Crime Reporting Centre
* Multicultural Calendar
* Health care and the University Health Centre
Equipment & Facilities
At the University of Huddersfield we understand how important the right equipment can be to businesses and how it can determine success. We have an array of world-class facilities and equipment which external companies and organisations are encouraged to use.
You will find that they represent state-of-the-art technology, which may have been designed and built in collaboration with its supplier to address leading edge research problems. Hence, we typically have the potential to operate beyond the limits of "off the shelf" systems.
Many of our facilities are suitable for training purposes; we have a wealth of teaching expertise to support your specific equipment-related training. We have experts who use and maintain all of our facilities and are readily available to support your access and use of these to ensure that your needs are met.
Funding Support
Our University has a wealth of expertise across many different disciplines, including access to a range of both internal and external funding opportunities to support internal academic staff, as well as external businesses and organisations to grow and develop.
We can offer your organisation our support to source funding to help boost your company’s competitiveness, assist you in exploring innovation needs and to help add value to your business. You can trust the University of Huddersfield to help you identify and access the right funding to accelerate your business
The University is located close to the centre of the thriving West Yorkshire town of Huddersfield near to areas of outstanding natural beauty publicized in TV programmes such as 'Last of the Summer Wine' and 'Where the Heart Is'. It is surrounded by a number of attractive villages in the Holme, Colne and Dearne valleys and is within easy reach of the Yorkshire Dales, the Peak District and the major urban centres of Leeds and Manchester. The cost of housing compares favourably with other regions in Britain. The town is well known for its musical traditions, including the world famous Choral Society and the internationally renowned Contemporary Music Festival. The Lawrence Batley Theatre, and a large sports stadium host various cultural and sporting events, respectively.