University of Hull

Below is a clear summary of what we know about their use of animals in research and how you can take action.

This university is known to conduct experiments on animals as part of its research and teaching activities.

On this page, you’ll find a summary of the available data and how you can take action.

Total procedures carried out in 2024

%

Involved Brown Trout

Classified as “moderate severity”

Species Breakdown

Brown Trout and Mice were used most frequently. Additional species were also used in smaller numbers.

Full list of all species used
Brown Trout (Salmo
Trutta)
2189
Mice 877
Other Fish 472
Rats 5
Grand Total 3543

These figures represent the number of procedures reported by the university for 2024.

  • Brown Trout (2,189) 61.8% 61.8%
  • Mice (877) 24.8% 24.8%
  • Other Fish (472) 5% 5%

Severity of Procedures

Animal procedures are classified by severity, ranging from mild interference to procedures that cause substantial suffering. This breakdown highlights the levels of impact experienced by animals in the university’s research.

Sub-threshold

Mild

Moderate

Severe

What you can do

If you’re concerned about the use of animals in research, you can make your voice heard. Whether you’re a student, member of staff, alumni, or local resident, we’ve created easy-to-use templates to help you contact the university and ask for change.