Our students consistently put us in the top ten in the National Student Satisfaction Survey.
History at Huddersfield has a commitment to a varied and innovative curriculum, high standards of teaching and research, and a concern to develop our students' skills for their future careers.
THE University of Huddersfield has teamed up with a city’s museums department in a signed partnership that will deliver exciting new research and exhibitions.... more >>
History researcher, Vanessa Morrell won first prize in the Pechakucha Presentation Competition.... more >>
History celebrated winning the first School SAVP cup... more >>
History students to research into the history of the four West Riding lunatic asylums - more >>
Senior Lecturer, Katherine Lewis was recently invited to speak at Colchester Castle ... more >>
£6,000 plus fees Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to work in a field related to the existing history staff's interests... more and how to apply >>
An enormous span of history covered at packed postgraduate conference...more>>
The range of historical research at Huddersfield is wide. Dr Rob Ellis (right) explores Victorian lunatic asylums, Dr Rebecca Gill examines humanitarianism in war, and Prof Barry Doyle considers civic governance.
Research Seminars are held on Wednesday's in West Building at 5.15pm. In 2009/10 seminars covered: Prisoners of War, Corpus Christi Drama, parish factory apprentices, and stealing from children. Check back in September for the next session of Seminars.