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Description of University of Leeds

The University of Leeds is the largest university in Britain outside of London. It is known as an advanced research center. Projects of scientists at the University of Leeds have international significance. The university offers a large selection of modern educational programs. Each of them is practical-oriented.

The University is developing dynamically. Over the past 15 years, the number of its students has increased by 120%. Today, more than 30,700 people study at the university, 16% are foreign students. As an alma mater, this university was chosen by representatives of more than 100 countries of the world.

The university is famous for its high quality of academic preparation. Graduates of the educational institution for the most part find work in the first six months after graduation. The indicator of employment is 93% (Bachelor's degree).

Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

What are the currently popular courses at UK universities?

UK universities are known for their diverse subject offerings. Business, medicine, and engineering traditionally see high demand, with growing interest in computer science. 

 

Educational process

Foreign students are provided with comprehensive support at every stage of their studies. For example, the language center is ready to provide additional English courses that can be taken in the process of studying the main program: this is how students improve their academic skills in English without interruption in the process of obtaining a degree.

Faculties and colleges

The structure includes specialized faculties:

  • Arts, Humanities, Culture,
  • Biological sciences,
  • Business
  • Engineering, Physical Sciences,
  • Environment
  • Medicine, healthcare,
  • Social Sciences.

The university also has a department for the preparation of foreign students, a summer school offering short-term courses during the summer holidays.

Scientific achievements

Research has always been one of the pillars of the University of Leeds. To date, the university's specialized centers are working on projects that can make life better not only for local citizens, but also for the whole world:

  • Developing alternative proteins to solve food supply problems,
  • Research in the field of COVID-19 treatment,
  • Safety in civil aviation,
  • Plant Restoration in Africa,
  • Cybersecurity: Artificial Intelligence.

Things to know about

The campus of the University of Leeds is a diverse place. On its territory there are 14 works of art that are part of the historical heritage: statues, columns, frescoes and much more.

Various species of animals live in the open areas of the university: ducks, rabbits, chickens, herons, hawks. One of the employees living on campus is the owner of two dachshunds who run freely around the grounds and are considered honorary participants in barbecue evenings. The campus is also recognized as Gold Hedgehog Friendly, which means that hedgehogs live on its square: small animals move freely without fear of disrupting their lives - neither students nor teachers interfere with their usual daily routine, ensure safety and health.

Programs and prices, tuition fees in University of Leeds

Program name
date
Age
Dates
All year round
18+
from 30250.00 £ / year
from 30250.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Short information about the program of basic higher education of a profile character, designed for 3 years.

Bachelor's program is offered by each of the faculties of the university. Educational programs in the fields of natural sciences, medicine, engineering, sociology and economics, law, and the arts differ in practical orientation. Bachelor's program provides for serious theoretical education of students and development of professional skills necessary for performing specific tasks in subsequent work.

  • Student age: 18+
  • Start dates: September.
  • Requirements for admission: the certificate or GCSE, IB, A-level , IELTS from 6.0 (TOEFL from 87).
  • The result of the studying: the receiving of qualitative base of academic knowledge, practical skills in the relevant field, the diploma recognized in most countries of the world, the opportunity to deepen knowledge in Master's degree.
Dates
All year round
21+
from 31000.00 £ / year
from 31000.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Short information about postgraduate education of the research profile.

The educational programs of the Master's provide for students' theoretical and practical education. The courses are distinguished by a narrow specialization. Each student must pass an internship in a specialized organization.

The most powerful in the preparation of masters in the university are the directions of business, arts (including performance, communication, visualization).

  • Student age: 21+
  • Start dates: September.
  • Requirements for admission: Bachelor's degree, IELTS from 6.5 (equivalent), resume, motivation letter, academic recommendations.
  • The result of studying: a master's degree, employment prospects in the profile area, the possibility of enrolling for a doctorate.
Dates
All year round
17+
from 23000.00 £ / year
from 23000.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

International Foundation Year

  • Age of participants: 17 years
  • Duration of the program: 2 semesters
  • Beginning of classes: January, September
  • Level of education: high school diploma with good marks (GPA is not less than 4.0)
  • Knowledge of English: IELTS 5.0 (at least 5.0 in the letter section)
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Participants: foreign citizens (not citizens of the European Union and Britain).

The International Foundation Year is a program designed for foreign students who need to "pull up" the level of English and bring their knowledge in line with the requirements of the University of Leeds and the British education system. To participate in the program you must have a complete school education and a certain level of English (if necessary, you can first take special English courses). Only foreign students can take part in the programs. Studying is conducted in two directions:

  • Business, law and social studies;
  • Science, Engineering and Computing.

Each direction includes a module body (disciplines), some of which are common, and some are subject-oriented. Themes of the modules have been carefully selected and designed so that each student has the opportunity to compile the most complete picture of knowledge and skills, and could decide on the choice of the future specialty of education. Each direction includes a module of academic English, where students actively work on the development of all major sections of linguistics and receive a unique opportunity to practice the academic language skills before entering the university.

Classes are conducted exclusively by highly qualified specialists who try to find an individual approach to each student. For the successful submission of material, different types of classes are used:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Interactive lectures
  • Group work and work in mini-groups
  • Individual work.

Throughout the studying, teachers carefully monitor the progress of students and help them to solve all the difficulties that arise. Assessment of academic performance includes such types of work as:

  • Exams
  • Group projects
  • Preparation and presentation of presentations
  • Essay and an extended essay.

After the successful completion of the program and the fulfillment of all the necessary requirements, students enter the first year of the bachelor's program at the University of Leeds for one of the available specialties.

Directions of studying, program content and available bachelor's specialties are:

Direction "Business, law and social studies".

1. Main modules:

  • Academic English
  • Introduction to the principles of economics. The module gives an idea of ​​the principles, concepts and models of microeconomic analysis. Students learn basic skills related to data analysis and assessment of economic issues. Topics are: basic economic principles and terminology, types of goods, supply and demand, elasticity, modern problems of the economy.
  • Advanced course of the economy. Topics are: macroeconomics, economic cycles, economic indicators and growth rates, inflation, unemployment, the balance of payments, fiscal and monetary policy.
  • Independent research. Each student performs his own scientific research on the topic chosen in consultation with the teacher. When preparing a project, a student must apply a wide range of different methods of work.

2. Object-oriented modules:

  • International relationships. The module gives an idea of ​​the main theories of international relations.
  • Introduction to business research. Students study the operational and strategic problems facing the enterprise in a modern market economy. This module examines the practical aspects of creating and running a business and analyzes external conditions that can have a significant impact on business success.
  • Advanced business research. Themes are: marketing, advertising and public relations.
  • Introduction to Accounting. The module program gives students an understanding of how to maintain financial statements, to work with accounting systems and prepare periodic financial statements for companies of various types and levels.
  • Introduction to law. The module is devoted to consideration of the principles underlying the legal system of England.
  • Additional module by right. Topics are: principles, issues and legislation relating to the contract and consumer protection.
  • Mathematics for business. Students develop basic mathematical skills, including algebra and statistics, learn basic mathematical principles and tools.
  • Introduction to British politics. Themes are: the British political system and its basic concepts.

The bachelor programs of the University of Leeds, available after the direction of "Business, law and social studies":

  • Actuarial Mathematics (BSc (Hons))
  • Business Economics (BSc (Hons))
  • Childhood Studies (BA (Hons))
  • Criminal justice and criminology (BA (Hons))
  • Education (BA (Hons))
  • Economics (BSc (Hons))
  • Economics and Geography (BA (Hons))
  • Economics and Management (BSc (Hons))
  • Environment and Business (BSc (Hons))
  • Environment and Business (BSC)
  • Geography (BA (Hons))
  • Geography (BSc (Hons))
  • Geography-Geology (BSc (Hons))
  • Geography and Mathematics (BSc (Hons))
  • Geography and Management (BA (Hons))
  • Geography and transport (BA (Hons))
  • Fashion Marketing (BA (Hons))
  • Human Resources Management (BA (Hons))
  • International Business (BSc (Hons))
  • International Business and Finance (BSc (Hons))
  • International Business and Marketing (BSc (Hons))
  • International Development (BA (Hons))
  • International Relations (BA (Hons))
  • Law (LLB (Hons))
  • Management (BA (Hons))
  • Management and Human Resources (BA (Hons))
  • Management and Marketing (BA (Hons))
  • Mathematical studies (BSc)
  • Middle Eastern Studies (BA)
  • Politics (BA (Hons) Politics)
  • Social and Public Policy (BA (Hons))
  • Social Policy (BA (Hons))
  • Social policy and crimes (BA (Hons))
  • Social policy and enterprises (BA (Hons))
  • Sociology (BA (Hons))
  • Teaching English as a foreign language (BA (Hons) ​​TESOL).

Direction "Science, Engineering and Computing"

1. Main modules:

  • English
  • Individual research
  • Introduction to pure mathematics. The module provides a basic knowledge of pure mathematics and its application.

2. Object-oriented modules:

  • Introduction to applied mathematics and advanced applied mathematics. The course introduces students to the basic knowledge of mechanics and lays the groundwork for developing mathematical applications in engineering, computer science and computer science.
  • Advanced course of pure mathematics. Themes are: direct and linear equations, set theory and probability, statistics, linear programming, indices and logarithms, and experimental law.
  • Mathematics for science. The purpose of the module is to develop and improve the basic mathematical skills of students, including algebra and statistics.
  • Introduction to physics. The module is aimed at obtaining basic knowledge in the field of atomic physics, materials, heat and gases, oscillations and waves. At the end of this module, students are able to apply the relevant laws of physics to solve problems in these areas.
  • Advanced course of physics. Topics are: electric current and charge, potential difference, resistance, transistors and amplifiers, electric fields, gravitational, magnetic and electromagnetic fields.
  • Introduction to chemistry. Topics are: equations and moles, atomic structure, introduction to oxidation-reduction systems, thermodynamics and gluing.
  • Advanced chemistry course. Students learn to present chemical data and ideas in a clear manner; disassemble the laws of the action of chemical reactions, and the main factors that affect them.
  • Introduction to Biology. Topics are: biological molecules, cellular structure, cell division, movement through cell membranes, enzymes and metabolic pathways.
  • Additional course in biology. Topics are: physiological processes, including cardiovascular, nervous, digestive and reproductive systems, control and coordination.

Bachelor's (and integrated magistracy) programs at the University of Leeds, available after the direction "Science, Engineering and Computing" are:

  • Actuarial Mathematics (BSc (Hons))
  • Aerospace Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Applied Computer Science (BSc)
  • Architecture (BSc (Hons))
  • Architectural Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Automotive (MEng, BEng Automotive Engineering)
  • Aviation technology with management (BSc (Hons) Aviation Technology and Management)
  • Aviation technology with pilot studies (BSc (Hons) Aviation Technology with Pilot Studies)
  • Biochemistry (BSc (Hons) Biochemistry)
  • Biochemistry (MBiol (Hons) Biochemistry)
  • Biological Sciences (BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences)
  • Biological Science (MBiol (Hons) Biological Sciences)
  • Biological Science (Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship) BSc (Hons) Biotechnology with Enterprise)
  • Biological Science (Biotechnology and Business) MBiol (Hons) Biotechnology with Enterprise)
  • Biology (BSc (Hons) Biology)
  • Biology and Entrepreneurship (BSc (Hons))
  • Biology and Entrepreneurship (Mbiol (Hons))
  • Civil construction and transport (BEng (Hons))
  • Civil construction and transport (MEng (Hons))
  • Chemistry (BSc & Mchem Chemistry)
  • Chemical and Energy Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Chemical and material engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Chemistry and Mathematics (BSc & Mchem)
  • Chemical and Nuclear Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Chemical Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Civil and Civil Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Civil construction and project management (MEng, BEng Civil Engineering with Project Management)
  • Computer science (MEng, BSc (Hons) Computer Science)
  • Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (MEng, BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence)
  • Computing with high-performance graphic engineering (BSc (Hons) Computing with High Performance Graphics Engineering)
  • Computer science and mathematics (BSc (Hons))
  • Ecology and Biology of the Environment (BSc (Hons) )
  • Ecology and biology of the environment (MBiol (Hons))
  • Electronic and Communication Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Electronic and Computer Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Electronics and renewable energy sources (MEng, BEng)
  • Electronic Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Environmental Science (BSc Environmental Science)
  • Science and Food Products (BSc (Hons) Food Science)
  • Food and Nutrition (BSc (Hons))
  • Genetics (BSc (Hons) Genetics)
  • Genetics (MBiol (Hons) Genetics)
  • Geography (BSc (Hons) Geography)
  • Geography-Geology (BSc (Hons))
  • Geography and mathematics of the environment (BSc (Hons))
  • Geological Science (BSc)
  • Geophysical Sciences (BSc)
  • Human psychology (BSc (Hons))
  • Human Psychology (MBiol (Hons))
  • Mathematical studies (BSc (Hons))
  • Mathematics (BSc (Hons) Mathematics)
  • Mathematics and statistics (BSc (Hons))
  • Mathematics and Finance (BSc (Hons))
  • Mechanical Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Mechatronics and Robotics (MEng, BEng)
  • Medical Biochemistry (BSc (Hons))
  • Medical Biochemistry (MBiol (Hons) Medical Biochemistry)
  • Medical Chemistry (MSc & Mchem Medical Chemistry)
  • Medical Engineering (MEng, BEng)
  • Medical Microbiology (BSc (Hons))
  • Medical Science (BSc (Hons))
  • Medical Science (MBiol (Hons))
  • Meteorology and Climate Science (BSc)
  • Microbiology (BSc (Hons))
  • Microbiology (MBiol (Hons))
  • Natural Sciences ((MNatSci))
  • Neurology (BSc (Hons) Neuroscience)
  • Neurology (MBiol (Hons) Neuroscience)
  • Nutrition (BSc (Hons) Nutrition)
  • Oil Engineering (MEng, BEng )
  • Pharmacology (BSc (Hons) Pharmacology)
  • Pharmacology (MBiol (Hons) Pharmacology)
  • Physics (BSc (Hons) Physics)
  • Physics (MPhys Physics)
  • Physics and Astrophysics (BSc (Hons))
  • Physics and Astrophysics (MPhys)
  • Product Development (BSc Product Design)
  • Sport and Exercise (BSc (Hons))
  • Sport and exercise (MBiol (Hons))
  • Sports and Psychology (BSc (Hons))
  • Sports and Psychology (MBiol (Hons) Sports Science and Physiology)
  • Sustainability and Environmental Management (BSc)
  • Theoretical Physics (BSc (Hons))
  • Theoretical Physics (MPhys Theoretical Physics)
  • Zoology (BSc (Hons))
  • Zoology (MBiol (Hons)).
     

REQUIREMENTS FOR RECEIPT

  • Age of participants: from 17 years
  • English language level for participation: IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in the letter section)
  • Level of education: high school diploma with good grades (minimum GPA 4.0).

DAYS OF TRIMESTERS AND ADDITIONAL COSTS

Beginning of classes: January, September.

The academic year is divided into semesters:

1. Beginning in January:

  • Semester 1: from January 8 to April 27
  • Semester 2: from 30 April to 3 August.

2. Beginning in September:

  • Semester 1: from September 17 to February 8
  • Semester 2: from 11 February to 21 June.
Dates
All year round
17+
Check with our specialists
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

The International Year One Program

  • Age of participants: 17 years
  • Duration of the program: 2 semesters
  • Beginning of classes: January, September
  • Level of education: high school diploma with good marks (GPA not less than 4.0) + 1 year of additional education
  • Knowledge of English: IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in the letter section)
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Participants: foreign citizens (not citizens of the European Union and Britain).

International Year One is a special adaptation program for foreign students, which combines both the preparation for entering undergraduate studies and the first year of bachelor's studies simultaneously. Its undoubted advantage is that students do not lose time and after the end of the program they enter the second year of the bachelor's degree. Training lasts for two semesters, starts in January or September. If the student's academic knowledge is not enough to participate in the program, then he can enter the Foundation Year program, if the level of the language is insufficient, special courses can be preliminarily passed. At the moment, two areas of training are available:

  • International Relations
  • Biological Sciences.

Students study a combination of basic and subject modules, which are formed in such a way as to provide exhaustive knowledge in the chosen direction. Modules include:

  • English academic language. The module is aimed at developing the English language with regard to university education. Students actively improve their reading, listening, speaking and writing skills; great attention is paid to teaching students the correct and accurate presentation of their thoughts in English
  • Skills of research and training. The module includes the study of the professional skills required for university studies
  • Object-oriented modules. Includes a whole range of subjects / disciplines, the study of which is necessary for the chosen direction and further process of study.
    The subjects give a fundamental basis and help students easily and painlessly enter the second year of the university.

The participants of the programs receive all the necessary assistance and consultations from the teachers, pass an active process of adaptation to the university system of education and the way of life in the country. To control the progress, various sections of knowledge, exams, tests, essays, presentations and group projects are regularly conducted. If the program is successfully completed and all the necessary conditions are fulfilled, students enter the second year of the bachelor's degree at the University of Leeds for one of the available specialties.

The direction "International Relations" (International Relations)

Modules of the training program:

  • English
  • Skills of study and research in international relations. The course is aimed at adapting students to the British educational system, learning the skills necessary for academic and research activities in the field of politics and international relations
  • Introduction to international relations. The module focuses students' attention on the development of the state system and the traditional schools of thought in international relations
  • Comparative politics. The module develops basic knowledge of key elements of political systems, the conditions of their activities and problems. Students study books and texts on political processes and learn to analyze basic data
  • British policy. The module examines the political processes in Britain, the main issues and discussions in British politics since 1945 (and their influence at the national and international levels)
  • International relations after 1945. Topics: the main events in international relations, including the Cold War, European integration, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the phenomenon of international terrorism
  • Introduction to global politics. Topics: the historical context of global politics, key events in world politics from 1900 to 1999, the sources and consequences of globalization
  • Freedom, power and resistance. Topics: political theory, critical analysis of political views, political thinkers (Plato, Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Edmund Burke and Karl Marx)
  • Global economy and international trade. Topics: key issues, complexities and risks associated with trade in a global context.

Bachelor's programs, which are received by graduates of the direction "International Relations" (International Relations):

  • International relations (BA (Hons) International Relations).

Direction "Biological Sciences" (Biological Sciences).

Modules of the training program:

  • English
  • Cell biology. The molecular basis of life is considered on a scale from atom to cells and tissues
  • Microbiology. Topics: basic knowledge of microbial life, methods used to study microorganisms, interactions between microbes and other forms of life
  • Fundamentals of Genetics. The introduction to genetics with an emphasis on cellular and molecular mechanisms
  • Introduction to neurology. Topics: central nervous system and brain biology, development, evolution and structure of neurons
  • Fundamentals of pharmacology. The module introduces students to the principles of how medicines can have beneficial and harmful effects on the human body
  • Physiology and Anatomy. Themes: different types of cells, human tissues, basic organs, body systems and diseases
  • Laboratory modules 1 and 2. Students are engaged in practical laboratory experiments.

Bachelor programs, for which graduates of the direction "Biological Sciences" (Biological Sciences):

  • Biological Sciences (BSc Biological Sciences)
  • Genetics (BSc Genetics)
  • Human psychology (BSc Human Physiology)
  • Medical Science (BSc Medical Sciences)
  • Microbiology (BSc Microbiology)
  • Medical Microbiology (BSc Medical Microbiology)
  • Neurology (BSc Neuroscience)
  • Pharmacology (BSc Pharmacology).
     

REQUIREMENTS FOR RECEIPT

1. Age of participants: from 17 years

2. English language level for participation: IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in the letter section)

3. Education level: high school diploma with good grades (minimum GPA 4.0) + 1 year of additional education.

DAYS OF TRIMESTORS AND ADDITIONAL COSTS

Beginning of classes: January, September.

The academic year is divided into semesters:

1. Beginning in January:

  • Semester 1: from January 7 to April 12
  • Semester 2: from May 7 to August 3.

2. Beginning in September:

  • Semester 1: from September 17 to February 8
  • Semester 2: from 11 February to 26 July.

The cost of training for the International Foundation Year is:

  • The direction "International Relations" (International Relations) = 16950 £ / 2 semesters
  • The direction "Biological Sciences" (Biological Sciences) = 16950 £ / 2 semesters.
Dates
All year round
18+
Check with our specialists
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Academic English Courses

  • Age - from 18 years.

The University of Leeds offers English language programs that prepare students for admission to bachelor's, master's, and postgraduate programs. There is also a course that takes place during the academic year, which allows students to improve their knowledge while completing the main curriculum.

All courses are focused on mastering the basics of the English language: reading, writing, grammar, pronunciation, vocabulary, speaking, listening. Classes are held in small groups, thanks to which teachers can pay individual attention to each student.

The duration and number of weekly classes vary depending on the student's level of knowledge.

Dates
All year round
23+
from 23000.00 £ / year
from 23000.00 £ / year
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Doctorate Programs, Doctoral Studies

  • Age – from 23 years old,
  • The duration of training is from one year.

Doctoral studies at the University of Leeds are represented in seven faculties:

  1. Arts, Humanities, Culture,
  2. Environment
  3. Social Sciences,
  4. Medicine, healthcare,
  5. Engineering, Physical Sciences,
  6. Biological sciences,
  7. Business.

The student has the opportunity to choose one of the profile topics for independent research or join a group already working on the project. Under the guidance of subject teachers and personal mentors, students conduct analysis, collect data, organize experiments, and tests in order to present their work at the final certification.

Dates
18+
Check with our specialists
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

Leeds International Summer School

  • Age – from 18 years old,
  • Dates — June-July.

Leeds International Summer School (LISS) combines world-class teaching, academic trips with exciting excursions, social events. Students choose subjects from a diverse range of academic modules, meet interesting people from around the world, and immerse themselves in British culture and society.

Students independently draw up their own curriculum. Each module chosen usually includes at least one field trip to reinforce what the student has learned in class, to give them an insight into British culture, history, society.  Previous study field trip destinations have included Howard Castle in York, the Brontë Pastoral House in Haworth and the cities of Manchester, Liverpool, trips within the city of Leeds to local businesses, destinations such as the Leeds Art Gallery, Kirkgate Market.

LISS offers a rich social programme to help you make the most of your time in Leeds and the UK. Introductory activities, one full-day excursion included: previous excursions have included visits to the historic city of York, the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, the coastal town of Whitby, Harewood House, a traditional English country house.  Students will also have the opportunity to travel on their own on weekends: the campus is within walking distance of Leeds city centre, making it easy to experience all that the city has to offer. Leeds is in the centre of the UK, with capitals such as London and Edinburgh just a few hours away by train.

As a summer school student, the student will live in a residence near the campus: he will have his own bedroom, and the kitchen, bathroom will be shared. Breakfast and lunch are included from Monday to Friday + the kitchens in the residence have everything you need to prepare your favorite meals on your own.

Accommodation, meals, prices

The university offers a large number of accommodation options for students. All freshmen-foreign students are guaranteed with places in the residences of the campus. Senior students and masters are offered accommodation in apartments and hostels, both on campus and outside. Rooms are equipped with all necessary furniture. Each has an Internet connection.

No food is provided at the university. For self-service in modern dormitories, apartments there are modern kitchens.

Subjects, specialties

Activities University of Leeds

The Students' Union of the University of Leeds organizes students leisure activities. There are more than 350 communities and clubs, several dozens of sports sections. For cognitive rest all conditions are also created. The students are offered interesting routes and tours around Leeds, the cities of Great Britain.

Daily routine

The schedule is determined by the specifics of the course. On a mandatory basis, it includes academic studies, self-studying. The intensity of elective classes and the type of extracurricular program students choose independently.

Advantages

  • The University of Leeds is among TOP-18 best British universities, TOP-100 best educational institutions of the world;
  • The University conducts scientific research on a global scale. 60% projects are of international value. Education at the university is an excellent start for a research career;
  • Multidisciplinary high school has a special relation to the development of rare areas, in particular firefighting, dye chemistry. Several departments of the university are among best in the UK. Highest academic results and achievements are shown by students from physics and linguistics departments;
  • Student life in the university is full of interesting events.

Facilities and equipment at University of Leeds

A modern educational, sports, entertainment infrastructure on the campus of the university is represented by:

  • Interactive classrooms; 
  • Lecture and conference rooms, equipped with all necessary laboratory facilities;
  • A library with more than 2.000.000 printed funds; 
  • Computer centers; 
  • Wi-Fi; 
  • A health center; 
  • A medical center;
  • A fitness center (the largest one University in Britain);
  • A 25-meter pool.

Admission dates and extra charges

Studying period: September - June.

Extras:

  • Deposit for a course/programme 1500 GBP

Enrolment process

Registration procedure:

  • Choice of specialty, clarification of dates, admission requirements,
  • Filling out the registration form, providing documents,
  • Payment of entrance fees,
  • Receiving an application review letter,
  • Passing an interview, possible entrance exams,
  • Receiving an official invitation to enroll,
  • Payment of part or full of the cost of the year of study,
  • Arrival at campus for accommodation in residence, start of classes.

Perspectives

Every year, graduates of the University of Leeds achieve success in the final exams, which allows them not only to get a degree, but also to find a job in their specialty in a fairly short time. Throughout its history, the university has trained hundreds of thousands of professionals who have created internationally renowned careers: best-selling writers, Oscar-winning actors, Olympic champions, scientists, and others. Some of them are:

  • Claire Cashmore – Paralympic World Champion
  • Tori Burgess is an actress known for her role in the film Pride and Prejudice,
  • Evgenia Balysheva, Bruno Sanguinetti — founders of Dotphoton,
  • Kyriakos Eleftheriou – CEO, co-founder of Terra, one of the European Forbes 30 list,
  • John Hughes is a visual effects designer in Hollywood.

The alumni list also includes Nobel Prize winners:

  • George Porter – extremely fast chemical reactions,
  • Sir William Henry Bragg – analysis of crystal structure using X-rays,
  • Richard Lawrence Millington Synge is a biochemist who created distribution chromatography.

Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol

Before direct admission to higher education programs, foreign applicants will have to take preparatory courses lasting one year. To enroll in one of them, the candidate must provide:

  • Personal documents: passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit,
  • Certificate of completion of upper secondary education with an average score of 4 out of 5, evaluation certificate,
  • Language test result: IELTS at least 4.5 or equivalent.

Future bachelor's, master's, postgraduate students should be provided with:

  • Personal documents: passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit,
  • Preparatory Course Certificate / Bachelor's Diploma / Master's Diploma with Evaluation Certificate,
  • Language test result: IELTS (from 6.0), PTE Academic (from 60), TOEFL iBT (from 80) or equivalent,
  • Motivation letter explaining the desire to be enrolled in the University of Leeds, describing individual abilities, goals, ambitions.

Some specializations of higher education will require a portfolio, specialized skills or work experience in the specialty.

Scholarships University of Leeds

The university awards students who are especially successful in their studies with specialized scholarships awarded by faculties. The University of Leeds also has general award programs that are focused on encouraging athletes, volunteers, creative individuals, and other students who are active in extracurricular activities.

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Residence permits, citizenship and other services

  • Guardianship services during the studies
  • Student supervision

Review about University of Leeds

Eugene
(29.01.2023)
Two years ago, I entered this university for the first year of my bachelor's degree in management. I entered after A-level at an international college in England, so there were no special problems with enrolling in the university. Most of all, I like the community of students and the atmosphere at the university. It was quite easy for me to make acquaintances in my first year, despite the fact that due to the pandemic, part of the training was online. After we returned to face-to-face learning, the university tried to compensate for the lack of events during quarantine, and now many different clubs and communities are available for students.
Leonid
(04.11.2022)
I study economics in Leeds. In general, I like the university: interesting teachers, the program is well structured. However, I believe that the cost of living in the residences that the university offers is quite high. For the first 2 years I lived in a student residence, and then I found accommodation in the city myself. The difference is palpable. However, there are advantages to living in a residence: for example, laundry services are included and there is access to free access to The Edge sports center.
Mikhail Marinov
(03.12.2020)
The location of the university is excellent, the city center is only a 12-15 minute walk away, there is a large shopping center right in front of the building. Comfortable modern campus of the university. There are many places on campus where you can relax, or quietly do your work, I almost always stayed in the library - it is very convenient to study there without too much noise. The only thing I would like is that the level of support for students is higher. The administration responds to some student appeals for a very long time.
Marina
(24.11.2020)
Our daughter studied at the University of Leeds. In 2017, she enrolled in her first year of undergraduate studies in Marketing. She enrolled through the foundation program, which her daughter did at Abbey College in Cambridge. We really liked the college itself, we entered it on the recommendation of the smap agency and the manager Elina, to whom we are still very grateful for our easy admission. The university itself left a pleasant impression. At first, we went on a study visit and then visited our daughter several times a year during her studies. The city is small, but quite cozy and with good transport accessibility. In the evenings, it can even be noisy in places popular with students. The only point that was not entirely clear to us was the stubborn reluctance of the university to reduce the cost of the program (it was our last course), taking into account the time when the study was completely online. Although, later we learned that this is done in all British universities.
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Recommendations on when to apply

Language courses, schools and children's language camps Primary and secondary education - private schools Preparation programmes for entering universities - higher education Higher education (after completing accredited programs A-level, IB, High School) - Bachelor, Master, MBA
- we recommend to apply 6-9 months before the start of the course (some camps and schools offer discounts for early booking or for lengthy study programs)
- there are some very popular and high demand children's camps, where the applications need to be submitted 1 year in advance (in particular Switzerland , Great Britain , USA , Canada , Austria)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the training program,
- some schools have a specific time frame (September-November - please specify an individual school)
- some schools require tests in several stages (UKISET, internal tests of the school: English, mathematics, logics, subjects, interview, some require a personal visit)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the program,
- for Foundation and Pathway programs, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are usually required, respectively

- recommended submission one year before the start of the program,
- the deadline normally closes in January, for TOP HEIs and, as a rule, in March in other universities
- for a bachelor, a Foundation or Pathway preparatory program a completed A-level, IB, High School + IELTS / TOEFL are required
- for Masters you need a graduated higher education, in some cases you need a pre-Masters program
- MBA requires completed higher education, work experience preferably at least 2-3 years, etc.
Official representatives. Free admissions support
Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

Kevin is a Specialist in International Students at University of Sussex. Earlier, he worked at University of Suffolk. He is a Bangor University graduate and has been working in higher education for more than 14 years. Kevin realizes the usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style, so he recognizes the importance of supporting international students by organizing an orientation week and numerous events and societies to help them settle in and make friends.

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