University of Leeds is the university of "Red Bricks"

  • Foundation of Leeds school

    The school of Leeds was founded on the basis of the Leeds School of Medicine. A group of young men established the Leeds School of Medicine which meant that medical students no longer had to go to Scotland, London or overseas to study.
  • Adding of Yorkshire College of Science

    The Yorkshire College of Science was added to the future university. The Yorkshire College of Science was founded around 40 years later largely as a result of concerns by the wool and textile industries that the rapid development of new technologies in Europe posed a threat to the local cloth trade.
  • Collage and medical school

    Yorkshire College of Science was merged with the School of Medicine
  • Day Training College

    Unlike Owens College Manchester, the Yorkshire College had always permitted women as students. However, they did not enrol in significant numbers until special facilities were provided at the Day Training College in 1896.
  • Open the Leeds University

    The University of Leeds was founded in 1904. King Edward VII granted the University its own Charter as an independent institution.
  • Royal Charter

    At the time that the Yorkshire College received its Royal Charter, seven out of eight students came from Yorkshire
  • The first women graduation

    The first women graduated from the University of Leeds.
  • International status of university

    Now, the University of Leeds not only welcomes students from all over the United Kingdom, its reputation worldwide makes it a truly multi-cultural and international institution with students and staff from over 100 countries studying and working on campus.
  • Nowadays

    Leeds university todaynow Leeds University is one of the best educational institutions in the UK, leading in areas such as electronics, food production, urban planning, transportation, chemistry of dyes, teaching English and foreign languages. The rinking of university is 95 according to QS 2013