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A blue plaque at Leeds University Refectory commemorates the recording of The Who's Live at Leeds. Leeds University refectory stage in 2019 List of Leeds University refectory 1971 1972 performers. The University of Leeds Refectory is a canteen and 2,100-capacity music venue located on the University of Leeds main campus in Leeds, West Yorkshire ...
Simon Rix, bass player for Leeds band Kaiser Chiefs (Maths and Geography, 2000) [15] Sigma (DJs), English drum and bass duo consisting of Cameron Edwards and Joe Lenzie; Kyle Simmons, member of Bastille; Dan Smith, member of Bastille [15] Estelle White, composer; Katie White, singer and guitarist of The Ting Tings [17]
Leeds/Bradford MCC University, formerly Leeds/Bradford University Centre of Cricketing Excellence, was formed in 2005, and first appeared in first-class cricket in 2012. The players in this list have all played at least one first-class match for Leeds/Bradford MCCU.
Leeds/Bradford MCCU play three matches a year against first-class counties. For the first time, in 2012 two of these three matches were given first-class status. [1] In the first of these, their first ever first-class fixture, they lost to Surrey by only two runs. [2] They had previously beaten the same opposition in a non first-class fixture ...
A Leeds student publication titled The Gryphon was originally established in 1897 as "The Journal of the Yorkshire College". [2] The Gryphon ceased printing in 1963. [3]Union News was established as the official newspaper of Leeds University Union in 1946.
Leeds University Union (LUU) is the representative body for the students at the University of Leeds, England. It is led by a group of student sabbatical officers known as the Student Executive, and supported by around 140 full-time staff members, with up to 500 student members of staff at peak times, as well as hundreds of dedicated volunteers.
In 1968, Leeds University Union built a radio studio with an adjoining control room on the top floor of the students' union building. [3] It was built so that 'Network 4' could produce programmes for BBC Radio Leeds, with student productions including concerts, debates and dramas as well as a weekly 30-minute news programme called 'University ...
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 ...