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Education

Our partnerships with education providers, charities and voluntary organisations support learners from early years engagement through to higher education, skills development and lifelong learning.

We focus on widening access, improving outcomes and responding to regional priorities. We collaborate with other HE institutions through , connecting us to the West Yorkshire Combined Authority and other key organisations.

Through our and flexible study routes, including foundation year courses, we support prospective students on every step of their journey to becoming a university student. We work with schools and colleges across the UK, and help parents and supporters to minimise barriers and enable progression.聽

We're committed to improving education and life chances in Leeds. We are partnered with to engage with young people in the city and help them to reach their potential.聽

We sponsor , which nurtures the next generation of engineers, scientists and innovators. , a partnership with Gorse Academies Trust, attracts talented students from across the region.聽

We embed real-world learning within our Leeds Curriculum. We work with local organisations, schools and businesses to enable students to gain practical experience and develop employability skills, while contributing to regional challenges.

This is supported by our Access and Student Success Strategy, including targeted work on student wellbeing and progression.

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Our partnerships in action

  • The report offers insights into how West Yorkshire Combined Authority can best support the revitalisation of the Early Years Education and Childcare sector.

    A child playing with a toy with colourful beads they can push along wooden rods.
  • Students pitch to industry leaders

    Global industry experts praised students for their innovative thinking, commercial awareness and ability to tackle complex problems with confidence and creativity.

    Students and staff at a business pitching event, smiling.
  • Funding pledge to boost region's skills

    A levy transfer project aims to donate 拢1 million to eligible small employers to fully fund apprenticeship training and boost skills development.

    Three students on an apprenticeship programme in a classroom, studying a screen.