What is life like for international students in Huddersfield - and how do they rate the town? Newcomers from Indonesia, Vietnam, Kenya and Nigeria have given a fresh insight into what it's like to live in Pennine Yorkshire with its huge hills, Victorian parks and range of different restaurants. The students, who were interviewed for YouTube by Huddersfield University employee Brett, agreed that they felt safe in the town and enjoyed the proximity of the campus and the town centre. Read more : I walked through Huddersfield town centre and there's one scourge that ruins it Jayson, from Kenya, said he enjoyed the town's cultural diversity, say it was his favourite thing.

"I have met people from all continents. That exposure to understanding how different experiences relate to an individual, I just found that to be very interesting. "I am also happy that it is a very nice and quiet place, not the noisy aspect related to big cities.

So I love that about Huddersfield." Odinaka, from Nigeria, said he liked the compact nature of the town centre and nearby campus. "You get to experience as much of the diversity of the place as you can.

You're going to have a very diverse people within the university, the communities outside, you're going to be able to taste as many different dishes from different places as possible in Huddersfield so far." Cindy, from Indonesia, said: "What I like is Huddersfield is like a small town but really, really beautiful. There are so many green places like Gr.