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.