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Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures event Saturday 12 June 2021 - Saturday 19 June 2021

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Discover Leeds from home.

From 12 – 19 June, we’ll be running a series of live talks where you can ask questions to our academic staff, admissions team and current students.

You can also access on-demand subject talks and taster lectures, take a virtual tour of the University campus and speak to staff and students via our live chat function.

Find out more .

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The Business School is based on the western edge of the University of Leeds campus. It is currently housed in five buildings, which include the impressively renovated 19th century Maurice Keyworth building, the Newlyn Building, which opened in 2019, and the recently refurbished Charles Thackrah and Clarendon buildings. In September 2021 we officially opened  The Esther Simpson building – an exciting new facility for the Business School.

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  • The new Esther Simpson building houses two brand new lecture theatres , which have been designed to maximise comfort and concentration and include the latest technology to enable students to interact digitally.
  • Harvard-style lecture theatres can seat more than 200 people and the traditional lecture theatre can seat up to 390. 
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  • Our impressive seminar and syndicate rooms provide a less formal environment for group work and meetings and all are equipped with the latest technology

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  • Prestigious boardroom reflects the style and quality of a leading business school
  • Our MBA and executive education programmes are delivered in this space, as well as corporate engagement
  • State-of-the-art trading room allows students to gain a practical understanding of the financial markets and life as a City trader through a virtual trading platform
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As we have been unable to host open days as normal this year, we wanted to share some extra resources to help give you taste of the School of Medicine here at Leeds. Explore placement settings and an interactive cardio theatre and learn from the experiences of our students and alumni about their studies and careers. 

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Watch our virtual open day course talks any time and access useful information about accommodation, student finance, our campus and much more...

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Studying at radiography at the university of leeds is a challenging but rewarding experience. Our course ensures that you graduate with clinical placement experience and you will be qualified to practice.

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The Worsley Building is the home of the School of Medicine here at Leeds. Take a look round some of our teaching and social spaces.

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iDecide is a dedicated tool designed to help you explore medical careers and opportunities available depending on your chosen specialities.

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Our students spend a lot of time on placement so why not explore some of the sites they visit over their studies.

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Mini Conference organised by Lancaster University in association with University of Portsmouth for the British Northern Universities India Forum (BNUIF) on “Indian Economy on the Move”

Monday 3 June 2024, 1:45pm to Tuesday 4 June 2024, 1:30pm

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About BNUIF: The British Northern Universities India Forum (BNUIF) was established as a research partnership between academic and policy experts from social sciences, economics and management at the Universities of Lancaster, Leeds and Manchester specialising on socio-political aspects and economic issues pertaining to India. The forum was established in the 2000s and have been the driving force behind the highly successful Annual Khusro Lecture series in honour of Professor Ali Mohamed Khusro in the late 2000s and early 2010s, where speakers like Martin Wolf and C Rangarajan have delivered lectures in the Leeds University Business School. BNUIF has also successfully organised a series of Annual Conferences in Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Lancaster, Leeds and Trivandrum over the 2000s and 2010s under the stellar stewardship of Professor V N Balasubramanyam from Lancaster University. Papers presented in these conferences have been published in academic journals and in edited volumes published by the Oxford University press. In 2024, Lancaster University in association with the University of Portsmouth is co-organising the BNUIF Conference at Lancaster with both in-person and online (hybrid) participation. The conference brings togethers scholars from both the UK and India to present their ongoing research and to exchange ideas and knowledge for future collaborations and partnerships.

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Day 1: Monday, 3rd June 2024

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Link for online participants: MS Teams

13:45 – 14:00 Welcome & Opening Remarks (V N Balasubramanian, Lancaster University)

14:00 – 15:00 Paper Presentation : Colonialism and climate change (Ayesha Tandon, Carbon Brief, London)

15:00 – 16:00 Paper Presentation : Spatial patterns of productivity in India (Kumar Abhishek, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations; Homagni Choudhury, University of Portsmouth)

16:15 – 17:15 Paper Presentation : Chinese imports competition and prices: Evidence from India (Pavel Chakraborty, Lancaster University)

17:15– 18:15 Paper Presentation : The Turns and Twists in the Ongoing India - EU and FTA Talks (Sangeeta Khorana, Aston University)

20:00 – 22:00 Dinner

End of Day 1

Day 2: Tuesday, 4th June 2024

09:00 – 10:00 Paper Presentation (Online) : Labour Market Inequality in India (Kunal Sen, UNU WIDER and University of Manchester)

10:00 – 11:00 Paper Presentation (Online) : Analysing the Sentiment-based Variation in Finance Ministers' Communication (Vidya Mahambare, Great Lakes Institute of Management)

11:15 – 12:15 Paper Presentation : Remittances and Economic Growth - The Experience of Kerala (Sayantan Ghosh Dastidar, University of Derby)

12:15– 13:15 Paper Presentation : Productivity and its Determinants in Indian MSMES (Sudipta Shee and Homagni Choudhury, University of Portsmouth)

13:15 – 13:20 Closing Remarks (Homagni Choudhury, University of Portsmouth)

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University Academy 92’s CEO Sara Prowse joined forces with vice-chancellors of universities from across the North of England in a signed letter asking the Prime Minister to accept the findings of the Migration Advisory Committee and retain the Graduate Visa Route in its entirety.

The letter from 28 higher education institutions outlines the importance of attracting and welcoming brilliant students from around the world – not only to our universities, but also to our wider communities and the economy of the North – and explains that the route to receiving a graduate visa is a key part of what makes the UK so attractive.

International student growth has generated more than £60 billion for the UK economy since the expansion of post-study work rights and Graduate visa in 2019, according to the latest Universities UK analysis. This economic impact sits alongside huge social, cultural and soft power benefits from attracting global talent into UK higher education. International students are huge net contributors to the economy of Greater Manchester.

Read the letter in full below:

Letter from Vice-Chancellors of Northern Universities to the Prime Minister 20th May 2024

Dear Prime Minister We write as the Vice-Chancellors of a range of northern universities to urge you to accept the findings of the Migration Advisory Committee which has, in its review of the Graduate Visa Route, recommended that this visa arrangement should be retained in its entirety. Our universities are integral to the economic resilience of cities and towns who are already grappling with the significant economic disparities between the North and South of England. That North/South structural economic inequality is mitigated by the world class research, tailored support for innovation in local businesses, and valuable routes for local young people, particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds, that our universities across the North provide.

The government’s own International Education Strategy’s vision was explicit in its strategic aim to bolster one of our world-leading export industries – an industry that is larger than the pharmaceutical sector. Universities from Sunderland to Sheffield, Leeds to Lancaster, Liverpool to Teesside, Bradford to Huddersfield, and York to Newcastle will all be harmed by the removal or reduction of the GR visa. It is an intrinsic part of the educational offer that has made the UK so attractive to brilliant students from all around the world.

The latest analysis from Universities UK (UUK) demonstrates that, since the International Education Strategy launched, “growth in international student recruitment to the UK has delivered a boost of more than £60 billion to the UK’s economy”.

On top of their visa fees, international students who find work and start businesses contribute billions of pounds in income tax, national insurance and VAT annually. They are also usually net contributors to the NHS through the NHS surcharge.

The changes that the government have already introduced – removal of student dependents’ visas and the rising costs of visas – have already had an enormous adverse impact on the numbers of students coming to the UK.

The announcement of the MAC review caused further significant reductions in international students applying for places at UK universities, with students also reporting that they do not feel welcome to study in the UK. This sentiment analysis is reflected in a national downturn in postgraduate international enrolments in January 2024- by more than 40%.

The Graduate Visa Route is regarded by students in key markets like India as an integral part of their educational experience. The MAC review made clear that the removal of this route would make the UK less attractive and thus would cause considerable financial detriment to universities around the country. International student tuition fee income has long cross-subsidised underfunded research and has increasingly become critical to cross-subsidise the teaching of UK undergraduate students because of the frozen tuition fee. Universities cannot continue to absorb the costs of teaching UK undergraduates without some form of alternative funding source.

In the North of England, the international student cohort from the first academic year in this decade (2020/21) alone was worth £7.2billion. Universities are now reporting reductions in applications of as much as 80% in some areas and that reduction in income will have a catastrophic impact on the region’s economy.

That sudden and adverse financial contraction will lead to an inevitable reduction in the capacity of our brilliant Northern Universities in terms of both teaching and research. In turn, this will adversely impact all of our regional economies, stifling skills, innovation and productivity, and choking off the life chances of thousands of young people.

And it is not just innovation in science and technology – STEM subjects – that will be adversely impacted. It will impact badly on social science and the arts and humanities; disciplines that underpin our imagination and analysis of what humans are capable of- enabling us to pursue our greatest ambitions while avoiding potential pitfalls.

Major new opportunities like the advancement of artificial intelligence need anchoring in ethics; our creative industries rely on a powerful mix of new technologies and artistic creativity; the potential of genetic biotechnologies needs balancing with an understanding of what ordinary people think is right and acceptable; and so on..

Access to all of the potential this innovation can bring needs to be available to all parts of our society. Universities of all types – ancient, modern and in-between – open up opportunities to benefit from the innovation we generate. They work hard to offer choices to young people from our more disadvantaged communities, choices that would otherwise not exist.

There is an increasing need for high value skills integral to support the advancement of science, technology and engineering disciplines. Major economic harm to our universities would mean that the UK cannot keep pace with our competitors in providing world class education, putting our economy and prosperity at risk.

Put simply: The UK and the North- including your own constituency- needs these skills and needs international students because of the benefits they bring to the UK economy and to our towns and cities.

Yours sincerely,

Professor Graham Baldwin, Vice-Chancellor, University of Central Lancashire Professor Nic Beech, Vice-Chancellor, University of Salford Professor Sir David Bell, Vice-Chancellor, University of Sunderland Professor Karen Bryan OBE, Vice-Chancellor, York St John University Professor John Cater, Vice-Chancellor, Edge Hill University Professor Shirley Congdon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Bradford Professor Bob Cryan, Vice-Chancellor, University of Huddersfield Professor Paul Croney, OBE, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Teesside University Professor Chris Day, Vice-Chancellor, University of Newcastle Professor Charles Egbu, Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Trinity University Professor Tim Jones, Vice-Chancellor, University of Liverpool Professor Charlie Jeffery CBE, Vice-Chancellor, University of York Professor Koen Lamberts, Vice-Chancellor, University of Sheffield Professor Andy Long, Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive Officer, Northumbria University Professor Sean McNamara FRSA, Principal/Chief Executive Officer, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA) Professor Liz Mossop, Vice-Chancellor, Sheffield Hallam University Professor Karen O’Brien, Vice-Chancellor, Durham University Professor Dave Petley, Vice-Chancellor, University of Hull Professor Malcolm Press, CBE, Vice-Chancellor, Manchester Metropolitan University Sara Prowse, Chief Executive Officer, University Academy 92 (UA92) Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, Vice-Chancellor, University of Manchester Professor Andy Schofield, Vice-Chancellor, University of Lancaster Professor Eunice Simmons, Vice Chancellor, University of Chester Professor Peter Slee, Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Beckett University Professor Tim Stewart, Vice-Chancellor, BPP University Professor Joe Wilson, Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Conservatoire Professor Simone Wonnacott, Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Arts University Professor Hai-Sui Yu FREng, Vice-Chancellor, University of Leeds

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  7. Accommodation

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  8. University of Leeds Full Campus Tour

    A campus tour around the University of Leeds! If anyone has any questions about the campus just comment down below and I will do my best to help! :) As alway...

  9. Undergraduate Virtual Open Days

    Discover Leeds from home. From 12 - 19 June, we'll be running a series of live talks where you can ask questions to our academic staff, admissions team and current students. You can also access on-demand subject talks and taster lectures, take a virtual tour of the University campus and speak to staff and students via our live chat function.

  10. World class facilities

    Explore the Business School and campus in our virtual tour. Campus buildings. The Business School is based on the western edge of the University of Leeds campus. It is currently housed in five buildings, which include the impressively renovated 19th century Maurice Keyworth building, the Newlyn Building, which opened in 2019, and the recently ...

  11. Undergraduate online events and recordings

    Recorded webinars. Register to watch our recent webinar sessions at a time that suits you. You'll get help through your undergraduate application journey and find out more about University life. You can hear from a panel of current students about life on campus, find out more about available funding options, and learn how to make the most of ...

  12. Our Virtual Open Day in the School of Medicine

    Undergraduate. Our Virtual Open Day in the School of Medicine. As we have been unable to host open days as normal this year, we wanted to share some extra resources to help give you taste of the School of Medicine here at Leeds. Explore placement settings and an interactive cardio theatre and learn from the experiences of our students and ...

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  17. Vacancy: Teacher of Engineering

    Teacher of Engineering. Vacancies. Start Date: September 2024. Salary: MPS / UPS. Closing Date: Thursday June 6th 2024 at 09:00. Interview Date: Thursday 13 June 2024. Contract Type: Full time. Contact Length: Permanent. UTC Leeds is looking to appoint a Teacher of Engineering to join our committed and dynamic team.

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  19. UCAS Discovery Leeds 2024 visitor information guide

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  20. Mini Conference organised by Lancaster University in association with

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  21. University Academy 92 outlines support for the Graduate Visa Route to

    University Academy 92's CEO Sara Prowse joined forces with vice-chancellors of universities from across the North of England in a signed letter asking the Prime Minister to accept the findings of the Migration Advisory Committee and retain the Graduate Visa Route in its entirety. The letter from 28 higher education institutions outlines the importance of […]