archive of the Rugby Football League. The university has been partnering with the RFL and Kirklees Council as part of a project to turn the historic George Hotel in Huddersfield into a national museum of rugby league although the project has been thrown into some doubt by the council's desire to house the museum at a different location in the town. Heritage Quay's collections focus on "education, British 20th/21st century music, sport, politics, theatre, and art and design". In 2023, it became the new home of brass band history.
== Student life ==
=== Accommodation ===
The Storthes Hall Park Student Village and Ashenhurst Student Houses are the university-affiliated accommodation. These residences are privately owned and operated by Digs Student, independently of the university.
Storthes Hall is situated in a parkland to the south of the town with 1,386 en-suite single, double or disabled bedrooms in shared flats of six to eight students.
Ashenhurst Houses are located in woodlands close to the campus and Storthes Hall Park. There are 280 single bedrooms in shared houses of six to eight students, all with shared facilities including a communal lounge and kitchen/dining area.
HudLets work with halls of residences and private landlords to ensure students have access to high-quality accommodation at a fair price during their studies. Incorporated In 2014, Huddersfield Students' Union Lettings LTD (trading as HudLets) is a subsidiary of Huddersfield Students' Union.
=== Students' Union ===
Huddersfield Students' Union (HSU) represents, supports and advises students on all aspects of their time at the university.
HSU is a charity based on campus, led by students for students, although they work closely with the university, it is a completely separate organisation. The Union is home to over 100 student-led Sports Clubs and Societies and five Student Networks helping members making change on and off campus. The student-run radio station Radio Hud and magazine and website Galvanise are among the prominent media-focused …