Overview
The University of Hertfordshire was established in 1952. The University of Hertfordshire is a modern, dynamic institution located in Hatfield, just 25 minutes north of central London by train. With strong roots in science, technology, and professional education, the University has built a reputation for industry-focused teaching, employability, and innovation. Its proximity to London provides students with access to global business, cultural institutions, and career opportunities, while also offering a self-contained campus environment. The University is home to over 30,000 students from more than 140 countries, making it one of the most internationally diverse universities in the UK. Undergraduate programmes at Hertfordshire typically follow the three-year UK degree structure, with the option of an additional sandwich or placement year in industry. The University offers a wide range of courses across disciplines, including business, engineering, computer science, health and social care, creative arts, education, and life sciences.



