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Founded in 1904, the University of Leeds, part of the Russell Group, is a world-renowned institution known for its success and reputation. It is distinguished by its academic achievements in higher education, particularly its outstanding performance in research. Offering a wide range of learning and research opportunities, the university provides students with a diverse range of academic programs across various disciplines and modern campus facilities, ensuring they receive an education suited to their interests and career goals. On-campus research centers and laboratories support students' learning by combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience, helping graduates transition into the workforce well-equipped. The university also enhances career access by providing students with a broad network through international connections and industry partnerships.
Living in Leeds is one of the factors that makes the University of Leeds attractive to students. As one of the UK's largest student cities, Leeds boasts a vibrant nightlife, a wide variety of restaurants and cafes, green spaces, and numerous cultural events. With a multinational student community, the city encourages students to connect with new people while also providing opportunities to explore different cultures and perspectives. Furthermore, as a major business and financial center in the UK, Leeds offers students a wealth of internship and job opportunities.


Leeds University is ranked 75th out of over 1500 universities in the QS World University Rankings in 2024.
Research conducted by the University of Leeds has been awarded 90% "world-leading" and "international excellence" ratings in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessments published in 2021. It also holds a silver award in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), which assesses the quality of education in higher education institutions in the United Kingdom.
The University of Leeds campus is located just outside the city center, approximately a 10-minute walk away. Spread across a large area, the campus is equipped with modern learning and living facilities. Students can utilize a variety of facilities on campus, including extensive laboratories, sports facilities, art galleries, museums, restaurants, and cafeterias.
The University of Leeds library stands out with its rich collections. The university's main library offers students a wide range of academic resources and study space. Along with the Brotherton Libraries, which houses special and rare book collections, it also provides access to various digital resources and research support services.



Leeds University has produced many internationally renowned alumni in various fields, including swing and blues musician Mark Knopfler, politician Keir Starmer, and Rose Cartwright, director and screenwriter of the recently released Netflix series 3 Body Problems.

Mark Freuder Knopfler OBE is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was the lead guitarist, singer, and songwriter for the rock band Dire Straits from 1977 to 1988 and again from 1990 to 1995. After the band disbanded, he pursued a solo career and is currently an independent artist.

Sir Keir Rodney Starmer KCB KC is a British politician and lawyer who has served as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party since 2020. He has been the Member of Parliament for Holborn and St Pancras since 2015. He previously served as Director of the Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013.

Rose is a screenwriter and author. Her new book on psychedelics, The Maps We Carry, was published by HarperCollins in April 2024. She is working as a writer and executive story editor on David Benioff and DB's new Netflix science fiction series, Game of Thrones creator Weiss.
In the UK, undergraduate programs last 3 years, while postgraduate programs last 1 year. Students on student visas are allowed to work 20 hours per week.
Turkish High School Diploma. If available, International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-Level Diploma (if not, please contact EDUKAS consultants).
English Proficiency Certificate (Required: A sufficient score on internationally recognized IELTS UKVI or TOEFL exams) – Minimum IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate studies; minimum IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate studies.
You will not need a passport during the application process, but you must have a valid passport for at least 6 months prior to the start of the visa process.
Transcript (Transcripts must be in English; the EDUKAS team offers a free translation service)
The document should contain answers to the questions that EDUKAS consultants will ask you and should be prepared in a sample format.
The letter of intent should answer the questions posed by EDUKAS consultants and should be prepared according to the sample format. A letter of reference, a document from your professors or employer regarding your academic or professional background, is required during the application process.
The program lasts for two semesters and Foundation The program starts in September. It is a university preparation program designed to improve your English level and academic skills, helping you transition to undergraduate studies.
International Foundation Year | 2024/2025 |
|---|---|
Arts and Social Sciences International Foundation Year |
£23,000 |
Business International Foundation Year |
£23,000 |
Design International Foundation Year |
£23,000 |
Engineering International Foundation Year |
£23,500 |
Healthcare International Foundation Year |
£23,500 |
Science International Foundation Year |
£23,500 |
The program lasts a total of 6 semesters, 2 semesters per year. Undergraduate programs begin in September.
The program lasts a total of 6 semesters, 2 semesters per year. Undergraduate programs begin in September.
After receiving acceptance from the program you applied to, you can participate in Pre-Sessional courses ranging from 6 to 48 weeks, depending on your English level. These courses are designed to improve your academic English and start in September, January, or July, depending on the duration of your participation.
Undergraduate Pre-Sessional Courses | 2024/2025 |
|---|---|
6-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£3,245 |
10-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£5,408 |
17-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£6,027 |
35-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£12,054 |
12 months Pre-Sessional Courses |
£17,462 |
Master's Pre-Sessional Courses | 2024/2025 |
|---|---|
6-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£3,439 |
10-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£5,733 |
17-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£6,164 |
35-week Pre-Sessional Courses |
£12,327 |
12 months Pre-Sessional Courses |
£18,060 |

University of Leeds Scholarships | Starting date | Application deadline | Type of Education | Scholarship Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
International Excellence Scholarships 2026 |
February 27 2026 |
May 15 2026 |
Degree |
£6.000- £16.000 |
In order to support international students,
£3.000, £6.000 or £16.000 worth A total of 500 scholarships. is offered.
For detailed information on application requirements and scholarships, you can get support from EDUKAS consultants.
The cost of living in Leeds varies depending on accommodation and location. Rent for a shared apartment, excluding bills, averages between £450 and £650 and is the most popular type of accommodation among students. Studio apartments cost around £850 on average. Adding living expenses, you should have an average monthly budget of around £900.
Below you can find the average living and accommodation costs calculated for undergraduate students according to 2023/2024 data.


Expenditure Type | Weekly Cost | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|
Campus accommodation, no meals included. |
It ranges between £107 and £238. |
It ranges between £428 and £952. |
Accommodation on campus, meal card included. |
It ranges between £187 and £254. |
It ranges between £748 and £1,016. |
Off-campus accommodation |
It ranges between £122 and £135. |
It ranges between £488 and £540. |
Grocery shopping: groceries, personal care and cleaning products. |
It ranges between £20 and £30. |
It ranges between £80 and £120. |
Bills: natural gas, electricity, water, internet |
It ranges between £12 and £15. |
It ranges between £48 and £60. |
Personal expenses: transportation, social activities, restaurant/cafe expenses, mobile phone bill. |
It ranges between £40 and £60. |
It ranges between £160 and £240. |
TOTAL |
It ranges between £72 and £105. |
It ranges between £288 and £420. |

To study in the United Kingdom, you need to apply for a Student Visa. EDUKAS is here to support you throughout the entire application process.
Universities send acceptance letters called CAS (Course of Availability) to students for use in the visa application process. You can request your CAS letter from the school through your EDUKAS consultant.
The school and accommodation fees must be deposited in your current account or your sponsor's current account at your bank for 28 consecutive days prior to your visa interview appointment. (Accommodation costs in London are £12,006, and outside London £9,207, as determined by the visa department.) You can find out the exact amount from your consultant when it's time for the visa process.
You will need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.
If your mother or father will be financially sponsoring you for your education, you can easily obtain a certified copy of your birth certificate through the e-government system to prove their relationship.
The most up-to-date versions of these documents, as stated in your CAS document, are uploaded electronically during the visa application process.
Students under the age of 18 who are about to begin their education in England can obtain this document, confirming their parental permission, with the assistance of a notary.
If the student's education and living expenses are covered by the parents, a petition proving this must be provided, or if the student receives a scholarship from an institution (such as YLSY), a document from the institution proving this must be obtained.
The translation of required documents and completion of forms for the visa application will be done with the assistance of your EDUKAS consultant.
Your advisor will inform you if any additional documents are required for your visa application.
Leeds, located in West Yorkshire, is an active, cultural, and student-friendly city. The university's campus, close to the city centre, offers easy access to cafes, concert venues, theatres, and shopping areas. The Leeds University Students' Union (LUSU) offers approximately 160 student societies and 65 sports clubs. Student media outlets such as a student newspaper, radio, and television are also very active.
Undergraduate applications are made through UCAS. For Turkish high school diplomas, a foundation year is generally recommended; depending on the program, a portfolio, interview, or tests such as UCAT may be required. Master's and PhD applications are made through the portal system. Generally, a UK 2:1 or international equivalent diploma score, transcript, personal statement, academic references, and CV are submitted. Some programs may require a portfolio or work experience. For PhD applications, a research proposal, transcript, personal statement, and academic references are submitted; some programs may require an interview.
The University of Leeds' Climate Plan, adopted in 2021, includes strategies with a Net Zero target by 2030. This plan is integrated with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Leeds Sustainable Curriculum ensures that all students learn about sustainability and climate issues during their education. Student projects such as Leeds Living Labs are an important part of this strategy.
LUSU fosters a vibrant social life with over 160 communities and 65 sports clubs. Events like the Freshers' Fair and “Give It a Go” make it easy for students to join clubs. Leeds University Sport offers an active sports culture with over 36 sports clubs competing in BUCS leagues. High participation is also ensured through intramural leagues and community projects.
Leeds University is the 4th most preferred university in the UK by top employers for graduates. Its Careers Service unit prepares students for post-graduation with services such as CV/interview support, internship and job postings, mentoring, and job fairs.
The length of your stay depends on the length of your study program.
– If your program lasts 6 months or less, about 1 week.
– If your program lasts longer than 6 months, you can enter the UK up to 1 month in advance.
You will also need to pay a "Healthcare Fee" as part of your visa application. The amount you will pay depends on the duration of your visa.
– The UK government allows international students studying on a student visa to work. You can work while studying.
– You are entitled to work part-time for 20 hours per week during your undergraduate or postgraduate studies, and full-time during holidays.
