University of Leeds leeds

Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

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University of Leeds leeds

Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

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The Careers Centre at the University of Leeds provides invaluable resources and support to help students navigate their career paths. Located at Cromer Terrace, Woodhouse, our dedicated team offers personalized guidance, workshops, and networking opportunities to enhance employability. We focus on equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in their chosen fields, whether through internships or job placements. Our commitment to student success makes us an essential resource for anyone looking to kickstart their career. For assistance, contact us at 0113 343 5295 or visit our website.
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University of Leeds leeds

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4.3

Based on 10 reviews

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Otto Yu
Otto Yu
3 months ago

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Great place to go to uni, loved everything about my experience here. Good staff, fantastic facilities. Leeds overall is just an unbelievable place to live and learn.

Billie Mills-Pullan
Billie Mills-Pullan
4 months ago

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I found the staff on my particular course very supportive and helpful when I was having difficulties. Only giving it 4 out of 5 because, in my second and third third year, there was a severe shortage of library seats and space-one of the libraries had been completely closed for renovation.

mohammadreza farshad
mohammadreza farshad
in the last week

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spent the best 3 years of my life here at this university. competitable academic level with others in the UK.

Jade Bignell
Jade Bignell
a month ago

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I enjoyed my time at the university until I was on the receiving end of a large amount of questionable behaviour from staff. This started with a disability tutor (richard harris) discriminating against me, then making multiple inappropriate comments in emails to me, preventing me from being able to discuss my disabilities with disability services, and then him going out of his way to ensure help was taken from me when i needed it the most. I was then victimised by other members of staff within the school (psychology), including peter gardner (head of school) who gave me incorrect information, and after finding out he was wrong peter continued to mislead me to believe him. I ended up being unable to complete my degree because peter claimed I didn't attend any lectures, and told the university I had funding left despite peter knowing neither were true. When complaining about staff's behaviour to the university I was victimised by Tom Ward (dvc of student education), for believing what a head of school said was true. I would strongly recommend any disabled student avoids this university due to the behaviour that staff engage in, and the university's inability to address staff's behaviour. Leeds University have left me unable to complete my degree due to a lack of funding, and left me with worse job prospects as a result of staff's behaviour and their failure to address it.

Mot Video
Mot Video
3 months ago

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One of the best universities in the UK. Faculty members are exceptionally friendly and helpful.