Students celebrate Global Week on campus

Around 1,000 students took part in Global Week celebrations on campus as part of the University’s 2026 programme that celebrates different cultures.
The five-day schedule provided a wide variety of free events for both UK and international students to come together, share in each other’s cultures and showcase the University’s global reputation.
There was a range of music, dance, sport and food on offer throughout Global Week across multiple venues on campus.
Popular events included a Global Fashion Show which showcased clothes from around the world and a Global Food and Culture Festival offering an international food experience – both hosted by the University’s global societies and students.
A World of Sports Tournament featured sports such as badminton, table tennis and basketball and a number of teams took part in a busy Futsal Tournament. Other events to feature in the week-long celebrations included a focus British culture, faith and enterprise.
Following Global Week, there were celebrations on campus to mark the Lunar New Year and usher in the Year of the Horse.
The Spring Festival celebrations were hosted by the University’s Chinese Society and Confucius Institute. They included the return of the Chinese Evening Gala hosted by the University’s Chinese Society, which included cultural activities, performances and traditional dress. This was attended by the University’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Bob Cryan, and a delegation from the Chinese General Consulate in Manchester.
Global Week celebrations on campus.
Alan Tobi, International Student Experience Manager, commented: “February was a very busy month for global student activities on campus. These events are very important to our students, as shown in the attendance, contributing to the student experience at the University. A personal thank you to every single student who contributed and attended, making the week very special.”
See how the university ushered in the Year of the Horse.
There are currently around 4,500 international students from more than 100 countries studying at the University of Huddersfield.












