The historic town of Huddersfield is a friendly, multicultural and multi-faith town located in the north of England and is surrounded by some of the most spectacular countryside you will find anywhere in the UK or indeed the world.
Huddersfield has a long history in the textile and chemical industries, but is now also well known for IT and creative industries such as web development, graphic design and computer games.
The University is a major contributor to the town's local economy, and works closely with local government to benefit the local community (see our facts and figures page for more details).
We have information closely related to you if you are thinking of becoming an undergraduate or postgraduate student here at Huddersfield.
If you would like to find out more about studying at the University, we have information on accommodation, student support, courses and careers at our Studying Here section.
If you're interested in getting to Huddersfield, you'll find our maps, directions and nearest airport pages useful. We'd recommend taking a look at our alternative parking in Huddersfield page for those who intend on travelling by car.
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