Founded in 1963, the University of York is famed for its research and the quality of its teaching, and is a member of the prestigious Russell Group. It is home to over 17,000 students in nine colleges.
York St John achieved university status in 2006, and it now offers a wide variety of courses to thousands of students. Over the last decade the university’s award-winning campus has undergone a £100 million development.
There are a number of cultural centres to visit and explore, including the York Art Gallery, the National Railway Museum, and the York Museum and Public Gardens (home to Yorkshire’s oldest working observatory!
The city hosts a number of cultural events including a Festival and Food and Drink, the ‘Assize of Ale’ beer festival and the traditional York Mystery Plays.
York’s city centre is home to an impressive range of independent shops, boutiques and restaurants. The Shambles, one of the most well-preserved medieval streets in Europe, has been named the ‘most picturesque street in Britain’.
Kuda is York’s biggest nightclub, hosting regular events and themed parties. There are also many bars and pubs to visit - locals say there’s a pub in York for each day of the year!
Tourism and culture is a large employment sector in York, and there are numerous job opportunities within the creative industries. The city is also developing in the areas of science and technology - thousands of new jobs in the sector have been created in the last 20 years.
For those who love the outdoors, York is a gateway to the stunning Yorkshire countryside and it is a short trip to a number of national parks, forests and stately homes. If surfing and the beach is more of your thing, it’s less than an hour to Scarborough by rail.
For prospective students, York offers a wonderful blend of high-quality education and vibrant local culture.