Huddersfield University
Huddersfield University, known formally as the University of Huddersfield, was founded in 1825 in the West Yorkshire Town.
It now boasts more than 23,000 students, a host of modern buildings and a movie star Chancellor in the form of Patrick Stewart.
'The University itself has excellent facilities and support for students, top class teaching and many outstanding research teams. Our students consistently tell us that Huddersfield is a great place to live and learn.' Patrick Stewart
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MORE students than ever before want to study in Huddersfield.Read
KIRKLEES companies could get big benefits from a regional initiative.Read
THIS year is destined to be a challenging one with the onset of the controversial student tuition fees.Read
LEADING historian Peter Hennessy will give a free lecture in Huddersfield on the politics and culture of post-war Britain.Read
A CHARITY song has been revamped for the year of the 2012 Olympics and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.Read
THE public will likely "shrug its shoulders" at the news that Cabinet minister Chris Huhne faces criminal charges, a political expert says.Read
THERE IS a whole string of concerts on offer at Huddersfield university next week.Read
TWO key members of the University of Huddersfield’s support staff have been appointed University Teaching Fellows.Read
TEENAGER Blessing Maregere certainly means business.Read
TROMBONE players from across the country traded blows at a convention dedicated to the brass instrument.Read