Studies

Learn about important university processes, including registration, module enrolment, assessments and graduation.

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After your assessments

  • After your assessments

    Find all the information on what happens now your assessments are finished.

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  • Getting your results

    Find out when your provisional and final results will be available and how to view them online.

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  • Classification

    Degree classifications are calculated by an algorithm, which is an agreed set of rules, processes and calculations.

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  • Appeals

    An appeal is when you officially challenge the outcomes of assessment.

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  • Mitigating circumstances

    Unexpected problem or illness? We can't always plan for everything. Find out what to do next.

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Studying over the summer?

  • Writing your dissertation

    The library has resources, support and examples of dissertations if you’re writing yours this summer.

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  • Study spaces

    We’ve got the best study spaces for you – quiet, groups, near cafes? Find your new favourite.

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  • We’re here to help

    If you’re looking for an answer or help, contact the the Student Information Service (SIS) by phone, email or speak to us in person.

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Balancing study and self–care

  • Cafes on campus

    Why not meet a friend for a well deserved break in one of the cafes across campus?

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  • Explore new spaces

    Leeds is a city full of surprises, and there are plenty of new places to take a well served break from studying this summer.

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  • Support at Uni

    Have a look at the wide range of support on offer, from self–help guides, information and people to speak to.

    At the February 2020 Postgraduate Open Day at the University of Leeds, the Parkinson Court Fair showcases prospective students, families, and staff in red t-shirts interacting amid the iconic pillars of the Parkinson building.
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