Induction - Faculty of Environment

Welcome to the Faculty of Environment

We are delighted you are joining us. Here you can find all the information you'll need for your School induction. To help you feel settled and ready to start a new and exciting chapter of your life you can find out more about arriving at Leeds in the Arrival section of our For Students website

Registration, IT Access, and Minerva

You can find lots of information about being a student in the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences including key people in your School and your student handbook on your School's Organisation page on Minerva. To access Minerva you will need to register and get an IT username.

International Students

International Welcome Week runs from 16– 22 September 2019. For further information about the University of Leeds international student welcome and orientation programme see https://students.leeds.ac.uk/orientationdates

School Induction Information

School of Earth and Environment

We hope you are looking forward to joining us in the School of Earth and Environment

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD YOUR FULL INDUCTION TIMETABLE BELOW:

MRes Climate and Atmospheric Science Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Climate Change and Environmental Policy Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Ecological Economics Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Engineering Geology Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Environment and Development Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Exploration Geophysics Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Structural Geology and Geophysics Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Sustainability and Business Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20

Sustainability and Consultancy Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Sustainable Cities Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Student Voice

Course Reps 

Each University course, including undergraduate and postgraduate courses has Course Representatives- students who are elected by fellow students at the start of each academic year. Course Representatives are expected to collect feedback from students on their course and present this feedback to members of staff in the school at Student Staff Forum meetings throughout the academic year. To find out more about becoming a Course Rep and to apply see the School of Earth and Environment Organisation in Minerva.

School Reps

School Reps are appointed by the LUU to represent the views and be the voice of students in your School, promoting student-led change. They play a fundamentally important role in ensuring your School and the University provide the best possible academic experience for students, and a better place to work and study. All the taught postgraduate School Rep positions are currently vacant, find out more and apply for this role.

Societies

The School of Earth and Environment Societies, EnviroSoc and RocSoc are open to all students in the School. They organise many social events throughout the year and are always happy to receive new suggestions for events. 

Contact Us

Throughout your induction and your programme, should you need any help or advice, don't hesitate to ask your Student Education Service team located in Room 10.142a of the School of Earth and Environment or by email at see-ses@leeds.ac.uk

School of Food Science and Nutrition

We hope you are looking forward to joining us in the School of Food Science and Nutrition.

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD YOUR FULL INDUCTION TIMETABLE BELOW:

MSc Food Science and Nutrition and MSc Nutrition Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20

MSc Food Science, MSc Food Quality and Innovation,  MSc Food Science (Biotechnology) Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20

Student Voice

Course Reps 

Each University course, including undergraduate and postgraduate courses has Course Representatives- students who are elected by fellow students at the start of each academic year. Course Representatives are expected to collect feedback from students on their course and present this feedback to members of staff in the school at Student Staff Forum meetings throughout the academic year. To find out more about becoming a Course Rep and to apply see the School of Food Science and Nutrition Organisation in Minerva.

School Reps

School Reps are appointed by the LUU to represent the views and be the voice of students in your School, promoting student-led change. They play a fundamentally important role in ensuring your School and the University provide the best possible academic experience for students, and a better place to work and study. All the taught postgraduate School Rep positions are currently vacant, find out more and apply for this role.

Food Science Society

The School of Food Science and Nutrition Society, Food Science Society is open to all students in the School. They organise many social events throughout the year and are always happy to receive new suggestions for events. 

Contact Us

Throughout your induction and your programme, should you need any help or advice, don't hesitate to ask your Student Education Service team located within the School of Food Science and Nutrition or by email at food.student.support@leeds.ac.uk 

School of Geography

We hope you are looking forward to joining us in the School of Geography.

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD YOUR FULL INDUCTION TIMETABLE BELOW:

Geography Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20 

Student Voice

Course Reps 

Each University course, including undergraduate and postgraduate courses has Course Representatives- students who are elected by fellow students at the start of each academic year. Course Representatives are expected to collect feedback from students on their course and present this feedback to members of staff in the school at Student Staff Forum meetings throughout the academic year. To find out more about becoming a Course Rep and to apply see the School of Geography Organisation in Minerva.

School Reps

School Reps are appointed by the LUU to represent the views and be the voice of students in your School, promoting student-led change. They play a fundamentally important role in ensuring your School and the University provide the best possible academic experience for students, and a better place to work and study. All the taught postgraduate School Rep positions are currently vacant, find out more and apply for this role.

GeogSoc 

The School of Geography Society, GeogSoc is open to all students in the School. They organise many social events throughout the year and are always happy to receive new suggestions for events. 

Contact Us

Throughout your induction and your programme, should you need any help or advice, don't hesitate to ask your Student Education Service team located within the School of Geography or by email at geo-ses@leeds.ac.uk.

Institute for Transport Studies 

We hope you are looking forward to joining us in the Institute for Transport Studies.

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD YOUR FULL INDUCTION TIMETABLE BELOW:

ITS Postgraduate Induction timetable 2019/20

Student Voice 

Course Reps 

Each University course, including undergraduate and postgraduate courses has Course Representatives- students who are elected by fellow students at the start of each academic year. Course Representatives are expected to collect feedback from students on their course and present this feedback to members of staff in the school at Student Staff Forum meetings throughout the academic year. To find out more about becoming a Course Rep and to apply see the Institute for Transport School Organisation in Minerva.

School Reps

School Reps are appointed by the LUU to represent the views and be the voice of students in your School, promoting student-led change. They play a fundamentally important role in ensuring your School and the University provide the best possible academic experience for students, and a better place to work and study. All the taught postgraduate School Rep positions are currently vacant, find out more and apply for this role.

Contact Us

Throughout your induction and your programme, should you need any help or advice, don't hesitate to ask your Student Education Service team located within the Institute for Transport Studies and by email at ITS-Support@leeds.ac.uk