Returning students

As a returning student we've detailed the activities that are compulsory as well as a wide range of information on all other aspects of starting university. 

If you have any questions or issues when you arrive, please visit one of our iPoint helpdesks or email ipoint@hud.ac.uk

1. Attend your course induction

During Welcome Week, attending your course induction is essential. It's a chance to get together with your course team and refresh yourself on the teaching tools and resources, available to you as a student. This session will again help you understand what’s expected of you and how to navigate your studies. Plus, it’s a fantastic opportunity to reconnect with your course mates. 

Should you experience any difficulties accessing your induction timetable or attending induction sessions, please contact our friendly customer service team; iPoint who are here to help you.   

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2. Re-registration 

It’s important to re-register as a student at the start of each year of your course. This confirms that you are still studying with us and ensures that you receive your student loan on time. 

You can re-register online using your existing MyHud account, the University's online portal. This is available from 1st August onwards each year for most students. We will email you in advance to let you know how to do this. 

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3. Access and understanding your timetable

Your teaching timetable should be available during Welcome week. This provides full details of your lectures, and any other timetabled sessions, including the date, time, week number and location. If your timetabled sessions are taking place online, you will receive instructions from your course team about how to access your teaching. 

To access your timetable you visit MyHud

If you are having problems accessing or understanding your timetable, please visit our useful timetable information page.

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4. Access your IT resources

Our Computing and Library Service supports students using IT.  The team is your first point of contact for passwords, unimail, printing, software downloads including Office 365 as well as borrowing, researching and using the library. You can contact them via phone or email on IT.support@hud.ac.uk

In addition, Hudhelp is our digital service portal for all your IT queries.  

A picture of a student studying in class, our class rooms are very well speced for both students and staff with both state of the art PC's and lecture capture systems.

5. Thinking of changing your course

It is possible to change your course during the same academic year or to change course for the next academic year. 

Typically, moving onto a different course during the same academic year is only permitted in the first 3 weeks of study. This is because changing to a new course later than this can negatively affect your performance on the new course, as you will have missed a lot of teaching.  

To make the change, you need to speak to the admissions tutor of the new course to see if they can accept you.  

We would recommend that you speak to your personal tutor about your current course concerns, and they will be able to discuss your options.

You can find more information about the options available.

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Living at home or commuting

No matter where you’re living, we’re here to make sure you have the support and opportunities needed to fully enjoy your time at the University of Huddersfield. 

If you’re already a local to Huddersfield, you’ve got a fantastic head start. Don’t be shocked if newcomers to the town turn to you for advice as they find their feet and explore all we have to offer. 

We have put together some useful information to support you in your commuter journey.

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Commuting to university

Over 50% of students commute to campus. Join our 9,000 strong community of commuters.

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Accommodation

HudLets, run by the Students’ Union is your go-to place for finding high-quality accommodation close to the University. 

International students

From before you leave your home country to your first few weeks in Huddersfield, you will have access to our full range of support.

Distance Learning students

For any questions about starting your studies, please contact our Distance Learning Unit.

University support services  

We know that student life can sometimes be challenging and at the University of Huddersfield we have a range of services and support networks available to help you excel both academically and socially.  

Whether you're an undergraduate or postgraduate student, you'll quickly realise that our staff and resources are always within reach to guide you through your student journey. 

We take pride in fostering a welcoming and supportive environment for everyone. Our Student Support services Supporting you through your journey - University of Huddersfield are here to assist you—offering everything from practical guidance to more comprehensive support—to ensure your experience at Huddersfield is as seamless and enjoyable as possible. 

 

Here are just a few of the key services on offer to you: 

Getting to and around Huddersfield

Our campus is in the heart of Huddersfield which is well connected by public transport.  

The main campus buildings are approximately a ten-minute walk from Huddersfield train station. 

Map showing where Huddersfield is in relation to Leeds and Manchester.

Getting to Huddersfield

Helpful info on travelling to Huddersfield from the UK or overseas, and moving into your accommodation.

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Campus map

You can view a visual representation of our Queensgate (Huddersfield) campus using this 3D perspective map.

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Explore our campus

On campus, you’ll find all academic schools, the library, quiet study spaces and research facilities alongside green spaces, places to eat and a gym.

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