The University of Hertfordshire (UH) is a public university in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. The university is based largely in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. It was founded in 1948 as Hatfield Technical College. It was given university status in 1992. University of Hertfordshire is mainly based at two campuses - College Lane and de Havilland. University of Hertfordshire has a vibrant and diverse community. As of 2021, it has over 25,130 students, including more than 5,200 international students that together represent 100 countries. The university is one of Hertfordshire’s largest employers with over 2,700 staff, 812 of whom are academic members of staff. University of Hertfordshire provides quality, carrier focused education and is ranked in 90th Position by The Guardian, ranked as top 601-800 Universities worldwide by Times Higher Education 2023 and has a Gold TEF Ranking. The ranges of courses available are: Accounting and Finance, Engineering, Business and Management, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Health Profession and Social Work. The University of Hertfordshire continues to be a beacon of quality, career-focused education, catering to a diverse student body and providing a platform for students to achieve their professional aspirations.