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Our mission with Leeds, Yorkshire and the North

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Working with our region

Local commitment, lasting impact

We鈥檙e working to build a better future for Leeds, Yorkshire and the North.聽

Our staff and students make a meaningful contribution to the place we call home. Our research helps solve challenges, and our innovation drives economic and social prosperity. 聽

But we can only deliver this work through our partnerships. We work with businesses, policymakers, health providers, cultural organisations, communities, the voluntary sector, the public and other universities to improve lives.

The Civic Exchange helps to make that collaboration happen, starting conversations and making connections.聽We want to strengthen our relationships across the region and form new partnerships to continue this vital work.

Join us. Working together, we can have a positive impact on the people and places around us.

Regional networks

We play an active role in major regional networks that bring together universities, businesses and civic organisations to address shared challenges and opportunities.

  • We work alongside 13 of the largest employers in the city to support inclusive growth, local employment and community wellbeing.

  • We're part of a group of the most research-intensive universities across the North of England, working at scale on major economic, environmental and societal challenges.

  • We co-chair UPEN, a UK-wide network of universities, research institutions, and policy organisations that connects and champions academic policy engagement.

  • We collaborate with the University of Sheffield and the University of York to help individuals from all backgrounds to thrive, offering development, careers support and funding.

  • We're part of Y-PERN, which brings together researchers, policymakers and wider society to support inclusive, place-based policymaking in Yorkshire.

  • Bringing together academia, local government and community organisatons, YPIP will explore new ways of working with low-income, marginalised and isolated communities to improve standards of living.

  • We work with higher education institutions across the region to influence policy, drive inclusive growth and champion the role of universities.