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Leeds Trinity outdoor sports facilities include 3 full-size rugby/football pitches, 6 dedicated tennis courts, 2 multi-use hard courts and a running track. [22] In 2012, Leeds Trinity opened a new 3G All Weather Pitch. The pitch is the latest generation of 3G synthetic turf accredited by FIFATM for football and the FIHTM for Hockey. [22]
The University of Law: 1962 Leeds: University of Leeds: 1904 [7] Leeds: 33,315 [4] Leeds Beckett University: 1992 [8] Leeds: 39,310 [4] Leeds Trinity University: 1966 Leeds: 3,000 Leeds Arts University: 1846 (University status: 2017) Leeds: 1,320 University of Sheffield: 1905 Sheffield: 25,700 [4] Sheffield Hallam University: 1992 Sheffield ...
Tuition will continue to be free for students from lower income families. Other full-time students will pay up to £1,000 per year depending on parental income. The cost of the fees will be balanced by increased loans for maintenance, also related to parental income.
Trinity University may refer to: . Leeds Trinity University, Leeds, England, UK; Trinity University (Texas), in (Midtown) San Antonio, Texas, USA Trinity University of Asia, formerly known as Trinity College of Quezon City, Quezon City, Philippines
The Times/The Sunday Times university league table, known as the Good University Guide, [11] is published in both electronic and print format. Since 1999, the guide also recognises one university annually as University of the Year. It ranks institutions using the following eight criteria: [12]
Leeds School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) is a collaboration of schools in England from the north of Leeds and Bradford together with Leeds Trinity University which offers teacher training at the secondary level. It offers courses in design and technology (including food technology), ICT, music and science.
Owing largely to the international nature of the postgraduate courses offered at POLIS, 50% of postgraduates are international students The School is also closely linked with the Leeds University Centre for African Studies (LUCAS).
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