Cambridge Education Group and University of Hull welcome students to new London campus

University of Hull London students within the new campus building, showcasing a modern, vibrant learning environment for students.

The new Stratford campus of the University of Hull London officially opened to students on Monday 15th June, in partnership with Cambridge Education Group.

The campus offers students bespoke facilities and an enhanced teaching and learning environment, adding to University of Hull London’s offering of high-quality and relevant programmes, outstanding teaching and academic support.

Study in a vibrant location in Central London

The brand-new campus is located next to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, putting students in the heart of the capital and close to the global tech centres of the City and the East End. National and cultural assets such as Sadler’s Wells, the V&A East Museum, and BBC Music Studios are also located nearby.

Joining this dynamic professional and cultural area, the University of Hull London establishes itself as a relevant, inspiring place of education, ideal for those seeking success through postgraduate study in the capital.

Celebrating University of Hull London’s Continued Growth

Celebrating the opening, Vice-Chancellor Tom Lawson said: “The University of Hull is committed to an ambitious programme of growth and excellence. The opening of our new London Campus marks a momentous milestone in pursuit of those goals.

“With a focus on authentic learning experiences, we are bringing our Hull values to the nation’s capital, inspiring students from across the world to choose a University of Hull degree in London.

“We are proud to support a vibrant and diverse student community of more than 1,000 learners in London, representing a range of different nationalities.

“This diversity not only enriches the academic experience but also creates a dynamic learning environment that fosters global perspectives, cultural exchange, and collaboration.”

Christopher Macallister, Dean of the Hull London Campus, said: “Since our launch in Bloomsbury two years ago, we have already seen huge success in our London-based postgraduate programmes, and we are excited to build on this with our new campus.

“To date, more than 650 students have completed their studies through our London provision, progressing into meaningful careers and making valuable contributions in their chosen fields. This summer, we look forward to celebrating a further 400 graduates, each equipped with the knowledge, skills, and ambition to succeed.

“In partnership with Cambridge Education Group, we are focused on providing exceptional learning opportunities for international students in one of the world’s most vibrant cities.

“We have seen outstanding demand for Hull’s programmes in London and this new site will offer improved study and social spaces.

“With enhanced facilities we are broadening our London offer further, including the development of in-demand courses in AI and data science, leadership, management and technology, responding directly to sector demand and supporting our drive for sustainable economic growth.”

Cambridge Education Group CEO, David Johnston, said: “The growth and continued development of the London campus represents an exciting new chapter for Master’s students, opening the door to career-focused programmes in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic capital cities, and bringing the strengths and spirit of Hull to London.

“As the campus continues to flourish, it will enable more students to access a world-class education shaped by innovative teaching, dedicated support and strong connections to future opportunities. Through the breadth of our provision and the reach of our global recruitment network, we are proud to support the University’s ambition for London and to help students realise their potential on an international stage.”

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