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Early July–late September for UCAT UK and early July–early August for UCAT ANZ: Restrictions on attempts: Once per cycle: Languages: English: Annual number of test takers: 37,913 (UK 2024) 15,240 (ANZ 2024) Website: www.ucat.ac.uk
The average score of all candidates tended to fall around 4.0-4.5. For Section 3, candidates got two scores – one for quality of content (on a scale of 1– 5, with 5 being the highest) and one for quality of written English (on the scale A, C, E, with A being the highest). [ 4 ]
The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science. In 1884, it merged with the Leeds School of Medicine (established 1831) and was renamed Yorkshire College.
The UTC is sponsored by the University of Leeds and several local employers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The college forms part of an educational hub in the north of Hunslet, with Leeds City College's Printworks Campus using the former Alf Cooke printworks building, Leeds College of Building's Cudbear Street site, [ 3 ] and the Ruth Gorse Academy [ 4 ] all in ...
Leeds Beckett University (LBU), formerly known as Leeds Metropolitan University (LMU) and before that as Leeds Polytechnic, is a public university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has campuses in the city centre and Headingley. The university's origins can be traced to 1824, with the foundation of the Leeds Mechanics Institute.
The following is a list of managers of Leeds United Football Club and their major honours, from the beginning of the club's official managerial records in 1919 to the present day. Each manager's entry includes the dates of his tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost) and honours won while under ...
The statue of Billy Bremner, who played for Leeds United between 1959 and 1976 and captained them to cup success in 1968 and 1972. Leeds United Football Club were founded in October 1919, taking the place in the Midland League vacated by Leeds City Reserves, and were elected to The Football League for the 1920–21 season. They won the Second Division title four years later to gain promotion ...
Date from Date to Pos. Name To Ref. 31 July 2003: 1 November 2003: MF: Harpal Singh: Bury [20] 21 August 2003: DF: Matthew Kilgallon: West Ham United [17] 24 August 2003: 30 June 2004: DF: Danny Mills: Middlesbrough [17] 26 August 2003: 26 November 2003: MF: Stephen McPhail: Nottingham Forest [17] 3 September 2003: 2 October 2003: MF: James ...