University Of Leeds

The University of Leeds, established in 1904, is located in Leeds, England. The university has its origin in Leeds School of Medicine, founded in 1831 and Yorkshire College of Science, founded in 1874. The University of Leeds' recent enrollments have been more than 24,000 undergraduate and over 8,000 postgraduate students. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs of study through the following academic divisions:

  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Biological Sciences
  • Faculty of Business
  • Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Environment
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine and Health
  • Faculty of Performance, Visual Arts and Communications

The main campus of the university is located in Leeds. In addition, it has a satellite campus in Wakefield.

The representative body for the students is known as Leeds University Union or LUU. The staff newsletter of the university is known as the “Reporter”. The students of the university are associated with sports such as golf, cross country, fencing, football, basketball, badminton, netball, table tennis, volleyball, and cricket. The students are also part of organizations like Greek and Hellenic Society, Indian Students Association, Christian Union, and Afro-Carribean Society.

Campus Location

Leeds LS2 9JT
England
Main Tel: +44 (0) 113 243 1751
Web Site

More About University of Leeds

  • University of Leeds is a public school.
  • The school was founded in 1904.
  • The highest degree offered is the Doctorate degree.