Why study housing?

We’re facing a global housing crisis: homes are becoming less affordable, homelessness is rising, and housing isn’t fit for a net-zero future. The system is under real pressure, and there’s a growing need for leadership that is strategic, compassionate, and future-focused.
 
That’s why we’ve created the MSc in Housing Leadership and Level 4 Apprenticeship (with embedded Level 5 diploma). Our qualifications are designed for practitioners who want to step up, shape the system, and make housing work better; not just for today, but for the long term. 

Whether you’re working in local government, a housing association, the third sector or are new to the field, our courses aim to give you the tools, knowledge and community to lead with purpose and impact for the future of the sector. You'll contribute to better outcomes for the residents you serve and help to transform housing inequalities. Plus, you'll learn from highly qualified, research-active academic staff who are pioneering change with their work on Healthy Housing Initiatives

Why study Housing at Huddersfield?

We are a Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) approved study centre. The CIH is the awarding organisation for nationally recognised housing qualifications and provides high-quality, industry-relevant education for all housing professionals.   

The University of Huddersfield is graded Outstanding for apprenticeship provision. You can study a Level 4 Apprenticeship in Senior Housing and Property Management with embedded CIH Level 5 Diploma, giving you the skills to make a real-world impact throughout your career. 

If you already have a Level 6 qualification (equivalent to an undergraduate degree), you can prepare for a future career in leadership and management with Housing Leadership MSc (Distance Learning).  

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Our experts:

We have many experts in Housing at the University of Huddersfield. Here are a few of them:

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Professor Philip Brown

Professor of Housing and Communities 

Philip is an interdisciplinary researcher with over 20 years of experience in housing research and education. He is the lead for the Healthy Housing Initiative, and his expertise includes housing, migration, social inclusion, and energy efficiency.

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Dr Tom Simcock

Research Fellow

Tom is Research Manager of the Healthy Housing Initiative. A Chartered Psychologist and Chair of the Housing Studies Association, he specialises in housing and public sector reform, leading impactful research and transformative policy initiatives.

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Dr Jamie Halsall

Reader in Social Sciences

Director of Graduate Education Jamie has extensive experience in teaching, research, and leadership. He holds a PhD, is a Chartered Geographer and his research focuses on housing, social policy, social enterprise and public health, and he has published widely.

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Dr Santokh Gill

Senior Lecturer in Housing Studies

Dr. Santokh Singh Gill has over 20 years of experience in sociological teaching and research. His expertise includes housing, race, ethnicity, migration, and masculinity. He is currently researching refugee housing experiences in Yorkshire and Humber.

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Dr Pratichi Chatterjee

Policy Fellow

Dr. Pratichi Chatterjee is a Policy Fellow at the University of Huddersfield, specialising in urban and human geography, housing, and homelessness among non-UK nationals. She completed her PhD at the University of Sydney.


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