About University of Huddersfield
The University of Huddersfield sits right in the middle of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, which tells something about what kind of place it is. Not trying to feel exclusive, just there, open and accessible.
It became a full university in 1992 after several years of operation as a society set up to bring useful knowledge to working people in 1841.
Today, over 15,000 students study across the campus. The teaching is genuinely strong, with staff ranking number one in the UK for holding higher degrees and teaching qualifications. Practical, focused, and serious about outcomes.
Why the University of Huddersfield for Nigerian Students?
The institution has a regional officer specifically for Nigerians to support them throughout their academics. They also have a Nigerian Students Society, sponsored by the International Office, with its events and an annual Independence Day celebration that draws students from across campus. The town is one of the most affordable places to study in the UK.

