The University is developing a comprehensive range of co-curricular opportunities which will enable you to develop your leadership skills in a range of contexts to match your interests and ambitions.
There are 25 annual Laidlaw Scholarships that provide funding to enable you to develop leadership and research skills through a range of personal development activities and two six week periods of project work throughout your time at Leeds.
As a student at Leeds, you have an opportunity to apply be mentored by professionals who have volunteered their time to support you, either as part of a specific mentoring programme in your School or via the Mentoring Hub in the Careers Centre.
Develop core leadership skills while immersing yourself in another culture and context with this four-week programme.
Experience real, cross-cultural decision-making by connecting with senior leaders in the public, private and not-for-profit sector.
The University of Leeds Global Leadership Forum will bring together hundreds of students from across the university to engage with a global network of visionary leaders representing massive international brands, as well as unsung heroes who make change happen.
Learn more about this fully-funded international leadership programme, enabling you to develop your leadership skills by tackling issues facing governments and societies worldwide in collaboration with students from around the world.
The Leeds Legacy programme is a free opportunity for young people to create a lasting legacy across Leeds taking place on 18th and 19th February 2025.
Leeds Transform Society Challenge Week – Community and Belonging at the University of Leeds