• Location: City

Student life

When it comes to transportation, Hull boasts strong links that can take you practically anywhere your heart desires. Hop on a direct train service to London or any other major UK city, or take advantage of direct ferry links to Europe. These connections are perfect for study breaks or satisfying your taste for exploring. Plus, if you fancy a shopping spree or an enjoyable day at the races, York and Leeds are just an hour away.

What’s more, Hull's 2017 City of Culture status has left behind a remarkable legacy. It has helped transform the city into a vibrant hub for exciting events and captivating shows. From renowned bands and acts gracing the stage at the Bonus Arena to cultural installations scattered throughout the city centre, there will always be something new and intriguing for you to discover.

What's it like to live in Yorkshire and The Humber?
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Yorkshire and the Humber has history and innovation in abundance. Famed for beautiful countryside, the region inspired a wealth of literary heritage, with links to Tolkien, Plath, Larkin, Brontë and beyond. Major cities – including Bradford, Hull, Leeds, Sheffield and York – boast a range of cultural accolades among them, including two recent UK City of Culture nods. Great nightlife, supportive communities and excellent transport routes make it the perfect hub for studying – no matter your interests or ambitions.

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What's it like to live in Hull?
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Hull became the 'UK City of Culture' in 2017 and there's been makeover magic going on ever since – a harbour town that's flourishing from its cultural renaissance.

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Course locations

Hull School of Art and Design

The Queen's Gardens Centre, Wilberforce Drive, Hull, HU1 3DG

Main Site

Queen's Gardens, Hull, HU1 3DG