Leeds Beckett University

Leeds, England
Public-University

Overview

Leeds Beckett University (LBU), formerly known as Leeds Metropolitan University (LMU) and before that as Leeds Polytechnic, is a public university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, with campuses in the city centre and Headingley. The university’s origins can be traced to 1824, with the foundation of the Leeds Mechanics Institute. Leeds Polytechnic was formed in 1970, and was part of the Leeds Local Education Authority until it became an independent Higher Education Corporation on 1 April 1989. In 1992, the institution gained university status. The current name was adopted in September 2014.

The university traces its roots to 1824 when the Leeds Mechanics Institute was founded. The institute later became the Leeds Institute of Science, Art and Literature and in 1927 was renamed Leeds College of Technology. In 1970, the college merged with Leeds College of Commerce (founded 1845), part of Leeds College of Art (f. 1846) and Yorkshire College of Education and Home Economics (f. 1874), forming Leeds Polytechnic. In 1976, James Graham College and the City Of Leeds College of Education (f. 1907 as part of City of Leeds Training College) joined Leeds Polytechnic. In 1987, the Polytechnic became one of the founding members of the Northern Consortium.

After the Further and Higher Education Act came into effect in 1992, the Polytechnic became Leeds Metropolitan University, with the right to award its own degrees. In 1998, the university merged with Harrogate College, establishing the Harrogate campus until 2008 when the college left the university and merged with Hull College. In 2008 the university petitioned the Privy Council to be renamed “Leeds Carnegie University”; however, this was eventually dropped. In 2009 a partnership with the University of North Florida was established to begin a student and faculty exchange programme. The university also has an agreement with Bradford College by which it validates degrees for the college.

In 2013, it was announced that the Board of Governors had applied to the Privy Council to change the name to Leeds Beckett University, after one of the university’s founding colleges, Beckett Park, which in turn was named after Ernest Beckett, 2nd Baron Grimthorpe. The proposed change resulted in a backlash among students. The Privy Council approved Leeds Metropolitan University’s application to change its name to Leeds Beckett University in November 2013. The name change took place in September 2014. The former logos of Leeds Metropolitan University were retained after the name changed, being adapted to fit the new name. Despite the name change, the university is often referred to as “the Met” or “the Poly” by local people. The Carnegie name is less commonly used by the university now but is still retained for the sporting faculty.

66 in League Table Ranking of The Complete University Guide
Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Bronze rating
Type University Public
Year Founded 1992
Size Large
25,000 Students
Location
Leeds
England

Learning

3 years
Course Durations Available

TEF Rating

TEF Bronze is awarded to institutions that deliver teaching, learning and outcomes for their students that meet "rigorous national quality requirements" for higher education in the UK.

Courses Available

  • Accounting, Business, Management and Marketing
  • Architecture, Building, Planning and Design
  • Biology and Biomedical Sciences
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Engineering
  • Health Professions
  • Hospitality and Culinary
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Law and Legal Studies
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Recreation, Sports and Fitness Studies
  • Veterinary, Agricultural and Food Sciences
  • Visual and Performing Arts

Applying

How to Apply?

Accepts UCAS

For International Students

6.0 Minimum IELTS Score
IELTS Requirement: Required
CAE, PTE Other English Language Tests Accepted
(in lieu of IELTS)
Deadlines and Important Dates
Sep
05
Deadline of application via UCAS for majority of undergraduate courses

Cost and Scholarships

£ 14,850
Average Tuition Fee
(For International Students)

Types of Scholarships Available

Merit-based
Need-based
Sports

Scholarships

International Student Scholarship
Total Worth £1,500 (first year only)
Eligibility and Requirements To be eligible for the scholarship discount you must: Be assessed as having an 'Overseas or EU' residency status Be assessed to pay the overseas fee Be studying the relevant course full time.
Available for International Students Yes
Application Deadline --
DEAN'S UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
Total Worth £6,000 annual scholarship
Eligibility and Requirements undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement. To be eligible for the scholarship discount you must: Be assessed as having an ‘Overseas or EU’ residency status Be assessed to pay the overseas fee Be studying the relevant course full time Be actively enrolled on an eligible course
Available for International Students Yes
Application Deadline June 30
Other Details In addition, students from Nepal must meet the following requirements: Entry Requirements: Grade 12 GPA of 3.6 and above from the National Examinations Board IELTS Score (or equivalent): 6.5 with no skill below 6.0 Receive an Unconditional offer by 30 June 2024
Carnegie Sports Scholarship
Total Worth £6,000 annual scholarship.
Eligibility and Requirements To be eligible for the scholarship discount you must: Be assessed as having an 'Overseas or EU' residency status Be assessed to pay the overseas fee Be studying the relevant course full time Be actively enrolled on an eligible course
Available for International Students No
Application Deadline August 31
Other Details Postgraduate recipients will receive a 50% discount on postgraduate taught fees.