Leeds Beckett University educates over 28,000 students from more than 100 countries around the world.
A key contributor to the city’s health and care talent pipeline, the University is recognised for its commitment to graduate employability and providing students with transferable skills.
The Leeds Beckett School of Health provides knowledge, skills and training to enable the diagnosis or treatment of disease, therapies for recovery and rehabilitation, and community-based social care.
The Obesity Institute at LBU combines expertise in nutrition, dietetics, physical activity, psychology, epidemiology, computing, arts and design and public health with public, policy and practice to address real world priorities.
Upskilling the city’s workforce, the University offers degree apprenticeships which combine full-time work with studying for a bachelors or masters degree qualification.
As one of the city’s largest employers, LBU is part of the Leeds Anchors Network (LAN), helping people into higher education and employment.