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  2. Leeds College of Building - Wikipedia

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    Leeds College of Building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is the only further education college in the UK which specialises in the construction industry. It was established in 1960 and currently has about 6,500 students. It has two campuses, the North Street campus and the South Bank campus. [2]

  3. List of UCAS institutions - Wikipedia

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    L17 University of Law (incorporating College of Law) (LAW) L21 Leeds City College (LCCOL) L23 University of Leeds (LEEDS) L24 Leeds Trinity University (LETAS) L27 Leeds Beckett University (LMU) L28 Leeds Arts University (LAD) L30 Leeds College of Music (UCAS) (LCM) L32 Leeds College of Building (LCB) L34 University of Leicester (LEICR) L36 ...

  4. University Technical College Leeds - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Category:Further education colleges in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... Leeds College of Building; Leeds Conservatoire; ... Park Lane College Leeds

  6. Leeds Beckett University - Wikipedia

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    The institute later became the Leeds Institute of Science, Art and Literature and in 1927 was renamed Leeds College of Technology. In 1970, the college merged with Leeds College of Commerce (founded 1845), part of Leeds College of Art (f. 1846) and Yorkshire College of Education and Home Economics (f. 1874), forming Leeds Polytechnic.

  7. Leeds College of Technology - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Kitson College in 1967 in honour of James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale, and then Leeds College of Technology. The East Bank Centre, Marsh Lane. The college served more than 5,000 students each year. On 1 April 2009, Leeds College of Technology merged with Leeds Thomas Danby and the Park Lane College to form the new Leeds City ...

  8. Luminate Education Group - Wikipedia

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    Luminate Education Group (formerly Leeds City College Group [1]) brings together a number of secondary, further and higher education institutions in Yorkshire, England. It was renamed from Leeds City College Group in December 2018 to better reflect its growing portfolio of institutions. [2] The chief executive of Luminate is Colin Booth. [3]

  9. Leeds Mechanics' Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Mechanics' Institute building on the opening day of the rehoused Leeds City Museum in 2009. Leeds Mechanics' Institute was a mechanics' institute founded in 1824 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, [1] and is one of the predecessor institutions of Leeds Beckett University [2] and Leeds Arts University.