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I remember my first week, clutching a map and feeling invisible. The Queensgate campus felt like a maze until I stumbled upon the narrow canal cutting through its heart. Sitting on the towpath, watching the water ripple under the trees, my anxiety finally stilled. Later, I found my tribe on the giant Oastler steps, sharing overpriced lattes and debating lecture notes. Huddersfield stopped being just a series of brick buildings and became a community. Now, when I walk past the Harold Wilson building, I don’t feel lost; I feel like I’m exactly where I am supposed to be.
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Ratings and Reviews
I remember my first week, clutching a map and feeling invisible. The Queensgate campus felt like a maze until I stumbled upon the narrow canal cutting through its heart. Sitting on the towpath, watching the water ripple under the trees, my anxiety finally stilled. Later, I found my tribe on the giant Oastler steps, sharing overpriced lattes and debating lecture notes. Huddersfield stopped being just a series of brick buildings and became a community. Now, when I walk past the Harold Wilson building, I don’t feel lost; I feel like I’m exactly where I am supposed to be.
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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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its a good, i like the campus.
Great place considering I came through clearing
Overall the experience has been amazing. Facility wise, we have 40+ different buildings consisting of various services that students can take advantage of. In terms of wifi, If you sign up for eduroam, you can access any wifi on any Uk university campus. Like I signed up in our uni and was surprised to find my wifi automatically connects to places like Leeds uni. The student union is also very hands on and offers us support by raising pressing issues to the higher authority. Clubs are fantastic; im part of the PGR social society where we PGRs have a lot of fun events like karaoke nights. Hud uni graduates get a job within 18 months of leaving uni so that also tells you a lot about our career services. Altogether it’s a great place to study!
Everything is pretty good, I have trouble with the WiFi but it seems good for the people that can use it
Uni is the best thing you could do just be wary about which societies you join
Amazing! I loved living here, everywhere was clean. Staff are lovely and are always there to help
Amazing facilities. Would definitely recommend
Very good university and amazing teaching.
It's really nice at the uni there are lots of study areas and eating areas though some of the prices are rather high in my opinion they have great budget options available too. They have a designated area for prayer rooms and community events
I remember my first week, clutching a map and feeling invisible. The Queensgate campus felt like a maze until I stumbled upon the narrow canal cutting through its heart. Sitting on the towpath, watching the water ripple under the trees, my anxiety finally stilled. Later, I found my tribe on the giant Oastler steps, sharing overpriced lattes and debating lecture notes. Huddersfield stopped being just a series of brick buildings and became a community. Now, when I walk past the Harold Wilson building, I don’t feel lost; I feel like I’m exactly where I am supposed to be.

Thank you for your lovely, poetic review of Huddersfield University! You have described your experience here in a wonderful way, setting out what a peaceful time our students can have on our tranquil, green campus, while finding your community of friends. You can read more about our close-knit campus and our green, Forest of Freshers initiative, here: https://www.hud.ac.uk/uni-life/why-huddersfield/
