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University of Leeds
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Leeds is a top redbrick university - in fact a top university of any colour brick - and one of the giants of the higher education system. The student population is now pushing 34,000 and it remains perennially popular with applicants. They are drawn by the excellent standards for teaching and research and the chance to live in Leeds itself. A large, friendly and dynamic city, Leeds is a great place to study. It's student-friendly and buzzy and opportunities for going out and having fun abound. There's also some impressive civic architecture and it's the regional centre for enjoying the arts. Leeds students have the benefit of a friendly campus between the city centre and Headingley, where many students also live. There's an active students' union, and the student newspaper and radio station are both award-winning. |
Fees
£3,070 a year for all full-time undergraduate courses in 2007.
Bursaries
£1,330 to all students receiving a full maintenance grant. Bursaries on a sliding scale from £1,330 to £310 for students receiving partial grants. Many additional scholarships, including various subject awards, and awards of £3,000 a year for eligible entrants from under-represented groups or low-participation areas.
Accommodation
Guaranteed for eligible single first years. Single rooms in catered accommodation range from £86 to £132 a week, with single rooms in self-catering accommodation costing between £64 and £89 a week, depending on facilities.
Contact
Tel: 0113 233 2332
Email: admissions@.leeds.ac.uk
Web: leeds.ac.uk
Accommodation: leeds.ac.uk/accommodation
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