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How good of a school is the University of Leeds, England?

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It depends who you are and why you're going there. Leeds (used to be) the biggest University in the UK. If you are British and an undergraduate its a good choice, of course OxBridge or London School of Economics might be a better choice. read more

Famous alumni from The University of Leeds include Singers Corinne Bailey Rae and Little Boots, BBC News journalist Nicholas Wichell, Deputy Director General of the BBC Mark Byford, England rugby union player Tom Palmer, athletes Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee and NASA astronaut Piers Sellers. read more

The University of Leeds is a Russell Group university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1831 as the Yorkshire College of Science. read more

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