- Student-faculty ratios: 18.2
- Male to female ratio: 53 : 47
- School nature: Public
- Website: http://www2.hull.ac.uk/
- Address: Cottingham Rd.,Hull, HU6 7RX,United Kingdom
- Phone: -
The University of Hull was established in 1927 and opened its doors one year later to an initial cohort of just 39 students and 14 departments, all operating out of a single building. Originally an outpost of the University of London, the then University College Hull offered courses in the arts and pure sciences, before becoming an independent institution (and Yorkshire’s third university) in 1954. Today, it offers over 2,000 courses to 18,000 students across six faculties, with its academic portfolio comprising 50 disciplines in the arts and humanities, business, education, health, the sciences and the social sciences. Courses are split between two campuses, with the main one located two miles north of Hull city centre in leafy, redbrick surrounds. Its second campus is in the seaside town of Scarborough, 40 miles from Hull and within an hour’s drive of the city of York. A £28-million refurbishment of the university’s Brynmor Jones Library was recently finalised with other redevelopments underway: a further £70 million is being invested in a performance and concert venue, new student accommodation and a revolutionary ‘health hub’ for medical training. The university is home to plenty of green open space, bars, coffee shops, gardens and plazas, as well as its award-winning, on-campus nightclub, Asylum, which hosts concerts and live music events. Away from the campus, Hull is a cultural hotspot, home to festivals, art galleries, theatre companies, and live comedy and music venues. In 2017, Hull becomes the UK’s City of Culture when a year-long programme of festivities takes place. In the same year it will also host the Turner Prize – one of the biggest events in British art. The University of Hull has been the birthplace of many notable discoveries, including the scientific research that led to the development of LCD screens and the first ever bone density scanner. Its alumni includes the Oscar-winning film director Anthony Minghella, poet Roger McGough, BBC Radio 4 presenter Jenni Murray, and the journalist John McCarthy. The poet Philip Larkin was the university’s librarian for 30 years and wrote some of his most celebrated poetry whilst working there.
- Total number of students 13,565
- Number of international students 2,370
- Total number of academic staff 745
- Number of international staff 145
- Number of undergraduate degrees awarded 3,275
- Number of master's degrees awarded 540
- Number of doctoral degrees awarded 190
- Number of research only staff 95
- Number of new undergraduate students 4,230
- Number of new master's students 335
- Number of new doctoral students 120
- Global score 39.9
- Global research reputation #898
- Regional research reputation #373
- Publications #678
- Books #106
- Conferences #1,067
- Normalized citation impact #645
- Total citations #649
- Number of publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #599
- Percentage of total publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #543
- International collaboration #902
- Percentage of total publications with international collaboration #449
- Number of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #640
- Percentage of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #640
*The above data comes from: Official website of U.S.News
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18.2
No. of students per staff
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19%
Percentage of International Students
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53 : 47
Student Ratio of Females to Males
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14,047
Number of FTE Students
*The above data comes from: Official website of TIMES
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World University Rankings
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2012
301-350
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2016
401-500
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2017
501—600
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2018
401–500
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2019
501–600
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2020
501–600
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Arts & humanities
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2018
301–400
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2019
401+
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Clinical, pre-clinical & health
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2018
401–500
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2019
401–500
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Engineering & technology
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2018
301–400
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2019
301–400
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Life sciences
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2018
251–300
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2019
301–400
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Physical sciences
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2018
301–400
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2019
301–400
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Social sciences
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2019
301–400
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Business & Economics
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2019
301–400
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Education
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2019
251–300
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Psychology
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2019
301–400
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European Teaching
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2018
126-150
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2019
126-150
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*The above data comes from: Official website of TIMES
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#493 Clinical Medicine
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- Clinical Medicine overall score 40.5
- Clinical Medicine global research reputation #500
- Clinical Medicine regional research reputation #243
- Clinical Medicine publications #443
- Clinical Medicine normalized citation impact #439
- Clinical Medicine total citations #436
- Clinical Medicine number of publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #357
- Clinical Medicine percentage of total publications that are among the 10 percent most cited #318
- Clinical Medicine international collaboration #775
- Clinical Medicine percentage of total publications with international collaboration #342
- Clinical Medicine number of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #404
- Clinical Medicine percentage of highly cited papers that are among the top 1 percent most cited #439