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Who can introduce Hull, England?

you mean the university of hull, right? Hull University is not a famous school, but it is still good. This school ranked 41st in Times University in 28. What is better is that its political major ranks in the top 1 (the highest is the top 3) and its art major ranks in the top 2. The degree of Hull University is recognized by the state and can be certified by the Ministry of Education. It is not the same school as hull college.

The University of Hull, founded in 1927, is a first-class traditional national university in Britain.

□ Located in Hull City, Yorkshire, East England, it consists of three campuses, with 2,65 faculty members and more than 18, registered students, including more than 1,5 overseas students from more than 1 countries;

□ The school is well-equipped, and there are nearly 1 million books in the fully computerized excellent library, as well as a large number of periodicals, newspapers, microfilms and other modern inquiry materials;

□ The teaching and research of this school are very influential internationally. For example, the modern communication material liquid crystal invented by the Chemistry Department of Hull University has been widely used in display systems all over the world. Universities are also proud of their professional knowledge in environmental management and business skills. Hull scholars have made many pioneering studies in cancer and orthopedics.

□ Hull University has been ranked in the top third of all universities in Britain. More than 2/3 departments of the university were rated as excellent in the evaluation of teaching quality;

The employment rate of graduates from Hull University ranks among the top 5 universities in the UK;

□ Famous alumni include the current British Deputy Prime Minister and more than a dozen members of Parliament;

□ Hull, the 1th largest city in Britain, and Scarborough, the famous seaport city, where the school is located, are the areas with lower living expenses in Britain.

University of Hull, UK

President: Professor David Drewry

Faculty: 2,3 people

There are 18, students studying for their degrees, and more than 2, overseas students come from more than 1 different countries.

hull main campus, located in hull city of Yorkshire in the east of England, was established in 1928. it is the 14th traditional national university in Britain to become an independent university. It's about three hours' train journey from downtown London.

Scarborough Campus, about an hour's drive from Hull Campus, belongs to Yorkshire and is a famous port tourist city in Britain.

There is no official ranking of British universities, only the rankings of newspapers, even the top ten schools will often come in and out. Generally speaking, the top 2 schools in Britain are very good. Besides, it depends on the strength of university majors in Britain. Hull is an ordinary university in Britain, not a type that is difficult to enter. Hull's business studies in Britain are average. Decide for yourself according to your own conditions. Hull is still very strict about learning. You can't graduate by mixing and copying other people's papers. Failing the exam will give you a chance to make up the exam, but then you won't get a diploma.

It's basically no big difference if you're not a Top 1 university, and it's not clear to most people when you come back. Don't believe that all universities in London are good universities, and you can't hold your head in front of Hull.

Hull offers a two-month summer English course (July and August). If your IELTS score is less than .5-1, you can improve it through the study of this course. In early September, there will be a graduation exam in exactly the same form as the IELTS test. If your score is qualified, you can also enter the school. You can also sign up for this course if you pass IELTS. After all, you can adapt to the environment first. By the way, the two courses can be registered and paid separately. (You can only attend July or August.) If you finally enroll in Hull, the language course tuition in August can offset the tuition of the same amount.

Seen from the map of Britain, Hull is in a remote corner. This may explain why this ancient seaport city, which is located at the Humber River mouth, is so special and even a little weird.

For a long time, Hull has been a gateway to the European continent. People can reach here by water on the world's largest cruise ferry, or by plane to Humberside Airport. Other tourists who come by direct train to London will cross the Humber River Bridge (once the longest suspension structure bridge in the world) and reach the unique Hull City in the world. The residents here have a dry and slightly low accent. They are friendly and enthusiastic, modest and proud of their city.

Hull is a changing city, and its culture and art are reviving, especially the relics and architectural styles during the great voyage. More and more museums have been built here, and most of them are free for the audience. More and more bars and restaurants are constantly opening, various shops are constantly changing their facades, and various art galleries are also emerging. People can enjoy jazz, salsa, beach house music, ballet, opera, symphony, poetry reading, watching football, ice hockey and rugby matches. There are many traditional cuisines to choose from, such as sashimi, Yorkshire pudding, and many new cuisines with good quality and low price.

the pioneer of change is "abstruse", the only submarine museum in the world. The museum was designed by Sir Terry Farrell, a world-famous architect. The unique glass structure, colored cement and aluminum structure are all classic creations. The submarine museum's position to Hull, just like the famous Guggenheim Museum's position to the Spanish city of Bilbao, has helped to enhance the status of the city.

"abstruse" is not only a place that attracts the audience's attention, but also an education and R&D center. It tells the history of the sea, from BIGBANG to the early voyage around the world to the later deep-sea exploration. The most wonderful thing is the "endless ocean". The audience can see stingrays, sea eels and 15 different kinds of sharks, including the only pair of green sawfish in Europe. These sawfish are regarded as half shark and half chainsaw fish because they have a long, toothy, raised mouth. On Easter, 25, "Shensuo" will open its new "twilight zone", displaying magical things in the animal world, including the giant Japanese spider crab, the wolf eel and the Pacific octopus.

From "abstruse", you can visit Hull's "Old Town", which used to be the port of the Royal Navy, and now it is the third largest port in Britain. From then on, huge ships sailed north to the North Pole, catching delicious seafood such as whales and cod. Following the story of "Seven Seas Fisheries" in history, 41 different kinds of fish are carved on a corridor along the river. There are busy fishing boats on the water, and a local carved exhibition board can be seen.

wilberforce Mansion is the residence of william wilberforce, the pioneer of abolishing slavery in 17th century. The mansion is a part of the newly-built museum area. The museum area also includes "Life in the City" exhibition, "Traffic Museum", "Hull and Crusade Museum" (geography, archaeology and natural history) and "Arctic Pirates" (an organization that ventured to illegally catch deep-sea fish in the 196s)

On the wooden pier, while enjoying delicious shark's fin and fish lips, visitors can also enjoy the "abstruse" and the beautiful scenery of the Humber estuary. In the back, there is a newly-built art gallery showing local colors. This is also one of the representatives of the increasing number of art galleries in this city. In addition, it is worth mentioning the award-winning Ferens Art Gallery, which displays modern and classical European paintings, as well as the outstanding works of Beardsley, Sickert, Steer and Lucien Pissarro collected by Hull University, as well as sculptures by Epstein and Henry Moore.

In the evening, tourists can squeeze into many fashionable music bars for recreation like local residents, or find a secluded pub to taste a pint of Yorkshire draught beer. The "Yeold White Harte" bar is decorated with oak everywhere, and there is a famous "plot room", where it was decided not to let King Charles I enter the city, which almost provoked the English Civil War in 1642. This bar is located in the "beer area" of Hull, just like bars such as "Yeold Black Boy", serving fruit wine and fresh beer.

Venn is the first Michelin-rated restaurant in Hull, which is quite popular among European tourists. Its luxurious leather decoration and white interior make them feel at home. Strong Italian coffee, fine Italian wine, fresh scallops, pan-fried guinea fowl, corn roast chicken, squid-roasted flounder, fine cheese and Earl black tea, all of which are served with famous Wedgwood porcelain.

There are not nightclubs everywhere in Hull, but there are some worth mentioning, such as the coffee bar in Pozition, the roof garden and comfortable sofas, and the trendy carnival capital "Fueland Affinity". In discos, famous DJs bring passion to people, while in the "Lighting" club, you can enjoy local music works of Hull. In Durty Nellys, you can enjoy authentic Irish band performances and taste delicious Guinness beer; In the Pave bar in princes street, you can enjoy salsa music and African soul music; At the Sunday Club of Hull Truck Theatre, you can enjoy authentic jazz. In Adelphi, people still remember that the famous "Oasis" band once performed here, while in the newly-built "KC Gymnasium", many international stars performed here.

You can watch plays at Hull Truck Theater, where the works of the famous playwright John Godber are often performed. At the same time, the new theater in Hull will stage the ballet of Rodgers and Hammerstein, as well as the opera La Traviata and the wonderful programs of Moscow City Ballet. From November 13th to 17th, 24, the Humber Mouth Literature Festival was held, where famous writers and poets gathered together to stage a feast of language, literature, art and music.

Close to the landscape and accommodation: Unless you want to stay in Hull all the time, you can take the train eastward along the ancient coastline, where you can see a wide variety of seabirds and strange geological phenomena, as well as Beverly's market famous for its art galleries and shareholders. There are many hotels to choose from in Hull, all of which can provide home-based intimate service. If you are going to spend the weekend here, you can find many discount hotels in the city center.

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