Leeds Metropolitan University is situated in Leeds, West Yorkshire, with campuses in the city centre and in the suburb of Headingley. It gained university status in 1992; prior to this date it was known as Leeds Polytechnic. The number of students is listed by the HESA 2008/09 data as the 15th largest in Britain.
The current Vice Chancellor, Professor Susan Price, joined in January 2010 and three new deputy Vice Chancellors have been appointed to...
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Leeds Metropolitan University is situated in Leeds, West Yorkshire, with campuses in the city centre and in the suburb of Headingley. It gained university status in 1992; prior to this date it was known as Leeds Polytechnic. The number of students is listed by the HESA 2008/09 data as the 15th largest in Britain.
The current Vice Chancellor, Professor Susan Price, joined in January 2010 and three new deputy Vice Chancellors have been appointed to lead the areas of strategic development, research and enterprise, and student experience.
The university’s origins can be traced back to 1824, with the foundation of the Leeds Mechanics Institute. Leeds Polytechnic was formed in 1970 and was a constituent part of the Leeds Local Education Authority until it became an independent Higher Education Corporation on 1 April 1989. In 1992 the institution was given University status.
Lord Woolmer of Leeds is Chair of the Board at Leeds Metropolitan. Lord Woolmer has been a member of the House of...
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