Leeds is home to five prestigious institutions offering exceptional education and student experiences.
One of the UK's leading research universities and a proud member of the Russell Group — known for academic excellence, global partnerships, and a vibrant campus life.

A Russell Group institution consistently ranked in the UK and global top 100. Staff are active researchers at the forefront of their fields, bringing real-world insight directly to your lectures.

Leeds is the largest city in Yorkshire — packed with culture, music, food, and career opportunities. Manchester is 55 minutes away, London under 2.5 hours, and the Yorkshire Dales are on your doorstep.

With over 100 student societies, a globally recognised Students' Union, and students from 170+ countries, Leeds has one of the most diverse and active student communities in the UK.

Compared to London, Leeds offers a genuinely affordable student lifestyle. Average rent sits around £550–750/month, there are hundreds of student discounts across the city, and the social scene is second to none.
Leeds Beckett is known for career-focused courses, strong sport and health programmes, and a welcoming community spread across two city campuses.

Leeds Beckett puts employability at the heart of every course — with placements, industry links, and practical skills woven in from day one. Over 88% of graduates are in employment or further study within 15 months.

With a City Campus in the centre of Leeds and a Headingley Campus in one of Leeds' most popular student areas, you're never far from everything the city has to offer.

Beckett's students come from all walks of life, with a strong culture of inclusivity and belonging. The SU runs regular events across both campuses, and there's a strong sports culture throughout the year.

Leeds Beckett is one of the more affordable universities in Leeds — with competitive tuition fees and a campus location that keeps costs manageable. Average rent around Headingley can be lower than the city average.
Leeds Arts University is entirely focused on creative disciplines — offering an immersive environment for artists, designers, filmmakers, and photographers to develop their practice.

Unlike broader universities, every tutor, every space, and every resource at Leeds Arts is dedicated purely to creative disciplines. You'll study alongside students who share your passion from day one.

Leeds has a thriving independent arts, design, and music scene. From the Tetley gallery to the Round Foundry Media Centre, the city is bursting with creative inspiration and industry connections.

With a smaller, specialist student body, it's easy to build real relationships with peers and tutors alike. Collaborations, exhibitions, and creative events happen throughout the year.

Leeds remains one of the most affordable major cities in the UK. Specialist art materials and equipment are provided on-site, reducing costs compared to studying elsewhere.
Leeds Trinity is a smaller, friendly university based in Horsforth — known for its strong journalism, education, and business programmes and a close-knit campus community.

Smaller class sizes mean you get more direct contact with tutors. Leeds Trinity is particularly known for its journalism school and education degrees, with strong links to local employers and media organisations.

Set in the leafy suburb of Horsforth, just 20 minutes from Leeds city centre by train, Leeds Trinity offers a calm campus environment with easy access to everything a big city offers.

With a smaller student body, it's easy to build genuine friendships and feel part of the community from week one. The SU organises regular socials, sports, and events throughout the academic year.

Horsforth is cheaper than central Leeds for renting, making it a budget-friendly option for students. The campus itself has affordable on-site catering and accommodation options.
Leeds Conservatoire (formerly Leeds College of Music) is one of the UK's largest and most respected music conservatoires — offering degrees in performance, production, songwriting, and more.

Every tutor at Leeds Conservatoire is an active professional in the music industry. You'll learn in world-class studios and performance spaces, with access to equipment that rivals professional venues.

Leeds has one of the most vibrant live music scenes in Europe, from Headingley to the city centre. The Conservatoire sits right in the middle of it — giving you access to venues, promoters, and real gigs from day one.

From jazz jams to electronic showcases, something is always happening at the Conservatoire. With 1,500+ students all passionate about music, collaboration is constant and friendships form fast.

Leeds is significantly cheaper than London conservatoires, and specialist equipment is available on-site. Many students supplement income through local gigging, session work, and teaching — all made easier by the city's active music economy.
Discover the best areas to live based on your budget, lifestyle and university.
The beating heart of Leeds student life — packed with bars, cafes, takeaways, and terraced houses that have housed students for generations.
Walking distance from the University of Leeds campus, Hyde Park is one of the most popular areas for second and third-year students — with cheap rents and a real community feel.
Right on the edge of campus with Woodhouse Moor (aka "Hyde Park Moor") on your doorstep — great for students who want green space and a short commute.
A quieter alternative to Headingley, Burley offers solid transport links into the city centre and campus, with a calmer residential feel that suits students wanting less noise.
A trendy, independent area popular with older students and postgrads — with brilliant restaurants, bars, and a vibrant high street that feels a world away from classic student zones.
A leafy, village-like suburb with a lovely trail, independent cafes, and a relaxed pace of life — ideal for students who want green surroundings without straying too far from the city.
Everything you need to know about student accommodation in Leeds.
Secure your student accommodation using these four steps the year before moving in.
Start researching areas and viewing properties for next year. Get a feel for the market before competition heats up.
Peak house hunting season — the best properties go fast. View, decide, and secure your place early!
Last chance to secure places and sign contracts. Don't leave it any later — good options will be gone.
Finalise details, arrange deposits, and prepare to move in. Summer admin sorted before the new year starts.
The best websites and resources for finding student housing in Leeds — from official university portals to local letting agents.
Our in-depth review of the top local letting agencies in Leeds — rated for responsiveness, value, and student experience.
The official accommodation portal for the University of Leeds — covering halls, catered options, and private sector support for all years.
Visit siteOfficial housing support for Leeds Beckett students — covering on-campus halls at both City and Headingley campuses.
Visit siteReputable nationwide student accommodation site with hundreds of Leeds listings — great for finding shared houses and flats.
Visit siteStudent property search across Leeds with thousands of listings. Filter by area, price, and number of bedrooms to find the right fit.
Visit siteSearch private rentals and shared houses across Leeds. Great for comparing prices across Headingley, Hyde Park, Burley, and beyond.
Visit siteFind individual rooms in shared houses across Leeds — perfect for joining an existing household or finding housemates in Headingley or Hyde Park.
Visit siteA not-for-profit student accommodation service covering Leeds — all properties are independently inspected and meet a strict code of standards.
Visit siteOne of the UK's largest private student accommodation providers, with multiple purpose-built properties across Leeds city centre.
Visit siteA popular platform for finding student houses and flats in Leeds neighbourhoods like Headingley, Hyde Park, and Burley — with verified listings.
Visit siteGet a realistic estimate of living costs in Leeds with our interactive calculator
From the best student nights out to walking routes around the town, get to know Leeds with our range of guides written by local students.
Whether your child is considering studying in Leeds or already enrolled, this guide covers costs, safety, accommodation, and what life is really like as a student here.
From university halls to private shared houses in Headingley and Hyde Park — we explain all options, typical costs, and how to help your child find a safe, suitable home in Leeds.
Leeds is significantly cheaper than London and comparable to other Northern cities. Use our budget calculator to plan realistic monthly costs together before your child starts.
Leeds has five universities including the Russell Group University of Leeds and Leeds Beckett — each with strong student support, pastoral care, and graduate employment outcomes.
University of Leeds parent guide →All Leeds universities offer mental health counselling, financial hardship funds, disability services, and academic mentoring. The Students' Unions are among the most active in the country.
Leeds University Union →Parents are warmly welcomed at all Leeds university open days. Tour the campus, meet academic staff, and get honest answers about fees, courses, and student life before a decision is made.
View Leeds open days →From Headingley's cafes and independent bars to the Royal Armouries and Yorkshire Dales — Leeds offers culture, nature, and nightlife that makes it a genuinely exciting place to live and study.
Leeds is one of the UK's most established student cities with hundreds of thousands of students living here safely each year. Popular student areas like Headingley and Hyde Park have a strong community feel and are well-served by transport and local amenities.
Typical monthly costs range from £900–£1,200 including rent, food, transport, and social life. Rent averages £550–750/month depending on the area — significantly cheaper than London or Bristol.
All Leeds universities provide counselling, mental health advisors, financial hardship funds, and academic support. Leeds University Union and Leeds Beckett SU both run active welfare programmes and safe, welcoming spaces.
Leeds has excellent transport links — just over 2 hours from London, 55 minutes from Manchester, and well connected to the rest of the UK by road and rail. There's plenty to do locally too, from Kirkgate Market to the Yorkshire Dales.
All Leeds universities welcome parents at open days — tour the campus, meet staff, and get honest answers about student life, fees, support, and what to expect.
Everything you need to know about student life in Leeds.