December 2005
Opera North Big
Night Out - 23/12/05
Opera North, England’s
national opera company of the north, is organising the
Opera North Big Night Out
to the Bradford Alhambra on March 15th 2006, to see Mozart's
The Marriage of Figaro.
Alumni
Event - 21/12/05
A team of Leeds Met students will
be taking part in an annual Charity Rickshaw Race in the
Central
District
of
Hong Kong on Sunday 22nd January 2006.
Goodwill to
All - 21/12/05
Leeds Met staff have been busy
spreading seasonal goodwill throughout and beyond the university.
Northern
Ballet Theatre Event - 20/12/05
Yorkshire First Foundation
held an information evening in the studios of the Northern
Ballet Theatre in Leeds
on Wednesday 14th December.
Winter
Wonderland - 19/12/05
‘ Superb’, ‘fantastic’ and ‘a
brilliant day’ were some of the words of praise from
departing staff and families as the Winter Wonderland Family
Party came to a close.
Report on the
Board of Governors’ meeting 13 December
2005 - 19/12/05
Championing
Design - 16/12/05
Leeds Met, in association with regional and national companies, officially launched
a design competition to showcase the talent of Leeds Met students, staff, alumni
and regional university network partners, at the Civic Quarter Helpzone on
Friday 16th December.
Transforming Civic
Quarter - 16/12/05
As part of Leeds
Met's continuing transformation of our Civic Quarter, the
School
of the
Built Environment
is the
first school to relocate from Brunswick into brand new
and refurbished grade two listed facilities in Queen Square.
Images
from the International Christmas Party -
15/12/05
View images from the International Christmas Party at Headingley
Campus on Thursday 15 December.
Christmas
Carols - 15/12/05
Students, staff and friends of the university joined together in a celebration
of Christmas to sing carols at the Headingley Helpzone on Thursday 15 December.
Consumer
Behaviour and Retailing Research Conference -
15/12/05
The Graduate
School of Economics & Business of the University
of Zagreb in Croatia, one of our partner institutions, is
to host the 3rd International Conference for
Consumer Behaviour and Retailing Research on 21-22
April 2006.
Headingley Library Christmas opening hours -
15/12/05
The Civic Quarter Library extended it's opening hours
for the Christmas and New Year holidays and will be open
10:00 to 18:00 from the 26th December to the 2nd January
inclusively on a self-service basis.
BUSA
images
- 15/12/05
View images from the gymnastics and men's tennis BUSA
fixtures at Headingley Campus.
Aim Higher - 14/12/05
A group of seven second year events management students
spent a day introducing year ten students to university
life at Leeds Met.
Boxing triumph - 13/12/05
Two Leeds Met students were finalists and one student
was a semi-finalist in the BUSA Boxing Championships held
in Cardiff.
Leeds
Met student’s 24 hour earthquake appeal -
13/12/05
A 24 hour marathon draw-in by Leeds Met graphics,
fine art and creative practice students was organised
to raise money
for the Pakistan Earthquake appeal.
British Asian Rugby Reception - 12/12/05
A reception was held on Wednesday 7th December to celebrate
the success of the British Asian Rugby Association in
winning the 72nd All India & South Asia Rugby Union
Tournament in Mumbai earlier this year.
13th December, School of Applied Global Ethics Seminar Series - 12/12/05
On 13th December 2005, Kate Hudson, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Kathy Galloway, Leader of the Iona Community, will be delivering seminars at Headingley Campus.
Simon Robinson’s inaugural lecture - 9/12/05
Professor Simon Robinson’s thought provoking inaugural lecture, ‘concerning the general foundation of morals’ considered ethics and meaning.
Carols at Headingley - 9/12/05
Students, staff and friends of the university are invited to join together in a celebration of Christmas to sing carols at the Headingley Helpzone on Thursday 15 December at 12.30pm.
Busa results - 8/12/05
Celebrations for a number of teams that have already on their leagues, with 2 fixtures still to play!
Festive harmony - 7/12/05
Students and staff filled Civic Quarter with the sound of music when they participated in a carol service organised by the Chaplaincy.
Festive Fun - 3/12/05
Volunteers from Leeds’ two Universities have once again entered into the Christmas spirit by organising a Winter Festival.
Leeds' champion fundraiser Jane Tomlinson, arbitrator Ray Turner and Baroness Chapman received Honorary Doctorates from Leeds Met during the Winter Graduation ceremonies.
Winter Graduation Ceremonies - 01/12/05
Over 3,000 graduates and guests took part in last week's
Winter Graduation Ceremonies, including honorary
doctors Jane
Tomlinson, Ray
Turner and Baroness Chapman. View a selection of graduate
profiles.
Yorkshire First for Progression - 01/12/05
On Wednesday 30 November HND Business students attended a progression event which was held in the James Graham Building and the Metceno at Headingley Campus.
BUSA Spectators Stroll and Preview - 06/12/05
Pick of BUSA fixtures taking place at Headingley Campus and a preview of matches taking place on Wednesday 7 December, the last full week of the BUSA league programme this term. A number of Leeds Met teams are unbeaten and now leading their leagues.
November 2005
BUSA
Spectators Stroll and Preview - 29/11/05
A pick of BUSA fixtures taking place at Headingley Campus
and a preview of matches taking place on Wednesday 30 Novembers, with 12 Leeds
Met teams currently leading their leagues.
International
Civic Welcome - 28/11/05
Over 700 international
students received a warm civic
welcome from the Lord Mayor of Leeds at
Leeds Town Hall on Sunday 27 November.
Winter Graduation 2005 - 28/11/05
Over 3,000 graduates
and guests are taking part in Leeds Met's Winter
Graduation Ceremonies which will take place
at Headingley Campus on Thursday 1 and Friday 2 December
2005.
Leeds
Met Carnegie Dodgeball Tournament - 28/11/05
A new sporting tournament took
place on Thursday
24 November at Headingley Campus.
New Developments
for Food Research Group at Leeds Met - 25/11/05
A
newly equipped microbiology laboratory dedicated to providing
high level consultancy services to the region’s
food and drink sector has been officially opened at Leeds
Met.
Leeds
Met Health & Wellness Weeks - 25/11/05
The Leeds Met Health and Wellness Weeks are aimed at educating and informing
staff within the university of the benefits of leading a healthy lifestyle, and
what you can do to achieve optimal health in all walks of life.
Launch
of Cloth Hall Court - 24/11/05
The Chancellor, Brendan
Foster, presided at the formal opening of Cloth
Hall Court on Thursday 24 November. Sports Psychology in Football
Management Seminar - 24/11/05
Professor
of Sport Jim McKenna, from Carnegie Faculty gave a seminar
on ‘Sports Psychology in Football
Management’ to 20 managers and coaches from the Carnegie
Irish Premier League.
BUSA
Results - 24/11/05
Results and round-up from fixtures played Wednesday 23
November 2005.
Behind the Smile - 22/11/05
Behind the Smile: the tsunami of tourism, a photographic
exhibition by John Wright and Jenny Matthews that focuses
on exploitative labour conditions within tourism, has been
launched at Leeds Met.
Arts & Business
New Partners Award - 21/11/05
In recognition of a pioneering partnership, Northern
Ballet Theatre and Leeds Metropolitan
University have received an Arts & Business New
Partners Award at a reception on Monday 14 November
at Nostell Priory, Wakefield.
BUSA
Spectators Stroll 23 November 2005 - 21/11/05
A spectators stroll of BUSA home fixtures to be played
on Wednesday 23 November at Headingley Campus.
Sport and
anti-racism in the 21st century - 21/11/05
The Carnegie
Research Institute at Leeds Met, in conjunction with Taylor
and Francis Events, hosted the first event
in the Carnegie Seminar Series, entitled Sport and Anti-
Racism in the 21st Century at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
Leeds
Met supporting the world premiere of Leeds Rhinos’ anthem - 21/11/05
Leeds Met supported the world
premiere of the Leeds Rhinos’ anthem
by legendary composer Carl Davis at a special concert
which took place at Leeds Town Hall on Sunday 20 November.
Leeds
Met challenge Leeds Rugby on the football pitch -
21/11/05
Staff from the Carnegie Faculty
of Sport and Education were defeated 4 – 2 by Leeds
Rugby, in a football match on Friday 18 November.
William Latham
Inaugural Lecture - 18/11/05
William
Latham, Professor in Creative Technology,
delivered his inaugural lecture ‘Mutation Art,
Computer Games and Business’ at our Headingley
Campus. Prizewinning
students - 18/11/05
Vice-Chancellor Professor Simon Lee joined prize-winners from
Innovation North Faculty of Information and Technology
to present them with their certificates at a special lunch
held at the Headingley Experience, Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
BUSA
Results for 16 November - 17/11/05
Out of a total of 31 fixtures, Leeds Met BUSA teams secured
19 wins and 3 draws, including a victory for Men's Rugby
League 1st team against the University of Leeds at Headingley Carnegie Stadium. Images are available from a selection of fixtures.
Carnegie
Crusaders - 17/11/05
A media spotlight was put on
the Carnegie brand in Northern Ireland when football teams
the
Crusaders and Coagh went
head to head in the newly sponsored Carnegie League Cup
Final.
Rugby
League Heritage Centre host project for Leeds Metropolitan
University
Students - 17/11/05
A group of Leeds Metropolitan
University tourism management students are working on a
project with The Rugby League
Heritage Centre in Huddersfield, which will inform The
Heritage Centre’s strategy to increase visitor numbers. Hospitable
action - 16/11/05
A group of final year hospitality
students, who took part in the first Council for Hospitality
Management Education
(CHME) student conference last March, were treated to a
night out when they attended a Hospitality Action fundraising
dinner at Heathcote's restaurant in Leeds.
Readers group
together - 16/11/05
The library at Leeds Met
is bringing people together and showing them that there
is more to the library than just
books for courses by setting up a readers’ group
in partnership with the public library in Leeds.
Junior
Windsor Fellowship launched at Leeds Met -
16/11/05
Parents and young people attended an event to launch this
year’s
Junior Windsor Fellowship at Leeds Met.
BUSA
Spectators Stroll - 15/11/05
Preview of the BUSA home fixtures
played on Wednesday 16 November
Research
launched into the impact of European funding cuts on the
voluntary and community sector - 14/11/05
A
report by Professor John Shutt and Felix Kumi-Ampofo, both
from
the Faculty of Business and Law at Leeds Metropolitan
University, has been used to show how vital services in
Yorkshire and the Humber could be lost because of funding
cuts.
Leeds
Met Health & Wellness Weeks - 14/11/05
Places are
still available for staff on the 'Health and Wellness' events
at both Headingley Campus and Civic Quarter.
Human
rights and development in the real world -
11/11/05
On Friday 11 November, the Rt
Hon Hilary Benn MP gave a lecture
on
Human Rights and Development organised by the School
of Applied Global Ethics on Friday 11th November.
Everest West Ridge 2006
Launch - 11/11/05
Leeds Metropolitan University has officially launched its
partnership with the Army’s Everest
West Ridge 2006 expedition, aiding a team of
British Army soldiers with fitness, nutrition and psychological
support in their quest to become the first Britons to climb
the West Ridge of Mount Everest.
Together
for Peace - 11/11/05
Twenty-two Muslim girls from
New Horizons Community School in Leeds were presented with
certificates
for winning
a Together
for Peace photography and digital multi-media competition set
by Leeds Met. Click
here to see the winning film.
Legal Eagle
Flies to Jakarta - 11/11/05
Charlotte Black, a LLB (Hons) Law student at Leeds Law
School recently completed 3 weeks of voluntary work at
the Jakarta International Stock Exchange in Indonesia.
Broken
Beats - 11/11/05
Students from Leeds Metropolitan University organised the ‘Broken
Beatz’ MC and Urban Arts Showcase on Friday 11 November.
BUSA
results 9 November - 10/11/05
Out of a total of 28 BUSA fixtures played on Wednesday
9 November, Leeds Met secured 18 wins, 7 losses and 3 draws.
Leeds Met strengthens
partnership with Bradford City Football Club - 09/11/05
Leeds Met is delivering sport science support to Bradford
City Football Club through the partnership developed between
the university and the club.
BUSA
Preview and Spectators Stroll - 08/11/05
Highlights of this week's BUSA fixtures taking place
on Wednesday 9 November.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Announcements - 08/11/05
Alongside
Steve
Denton, there are four other new Pro-Vice-Chancellors. Cath
Orange and Professor Stephen
Parkinson are the deans who chair Academic
Board’s two main committees. Professors Sally
Brown and Sheila
Scraton have taken a lead in teaching
and research, respectively.
Leeds
Met in harmony with Black Dyke Band -
08/11/05
Black
Dyke Band will be accompanying students, staff and friends
of the university who will be singing Handel’s
Messiah on Sunday 4 December at the Headingley Campus,
supported by world-class soloists from Opera North. All-comers
are welcome. Together
for Peace - 08/11/05
The launch of the Together For Peace Festival 2005 took
place at Civic Quarter on Monday 7 November.
Jane Tomlinson
appeal - 07/11/05
Jane Tomlinson 'ran her heart out' to complete the New
York marathon in five hours and 15 minutes and start her
campaign to raise another £1m to add to the £1.2m
she has so far raised for the cancer charity she set up
four years ago.
International Reflection - 03/11/05
Leeds Met South Asia staff write in International Reflections
today about the weekend's bombs in Delhi
Branding
Roadshow - 03/11/05
Staff attended the Branding Roadshow
at Weetwood Hall to listen to various speakers from the University
talk
about University branding and the importance of complying
with branding guidelines.
BUSA
Results, Wednesday 2 November - 03/11/05
Leeds Met BUSA
teams registered a total of 19 wins, 7 losses and 3 draws
from
this week's
games held in the afternoon
of Wednesday 2 November.
Students
showcase talent at the Leeds International Film Festival -
03/11/05
Students from Leeds Metropolitan University’s School
of Film, Television and Performing Arts undergraduate
and postgraduate courses showcased their films,
as a part of UK Film Week at the Leeds International Film
Festival.
Club
Class - 02/11/05
On Tuesday 1 November, Steven Revelant and Grace Muchim
from Greenwich County Club, Connecticut visited Leeds Met
to talk to students about the company and the placement
opportunities available.
Fitness Professional - 01/11/05
Louise Sutton, Principle Lecturer, was awarded the ‘Re-Energise
Fitness Professional of the Year’ for her contribution
to raising standards in training and education in the industry,
and for her development of the National Occupational Standards
and Foundation Degree Frameworks for the sector.
Get Ahead -
27/10/05
The Get Ahead team held a dissemination event this month on
the lower concourse area, Civic Quarter. The aim of the event
was to promote and inform colleagues about the team and the outreach
work that they deliver.
BUSA Preview and Spectators Stroll -
01/11/05
Highlights of this week's fixtures in the BUSA league.
Leeds
International Film Festival - 31/10/05
As part of Leeds International Film Festival 3 – 13
November, the School of Film, Television and Performing Arts
will be showcasing a series of
some of the most exciting emerging talents from the region. Look
Right, Look Left - 31/10/05
Look Right, Look Left, an exhibition of contemporary work
from 12 prominent designers, typographers, and urban planners,
held its opening evening in the Leslie
Silver building at Leeds Met. View
images from the event.
Students
organise glitzy night in aid of Southeast Asia earthquake
victims - 31/10/05
The Friends of India Society at Leeds Metropolitan
University hosted ‘Asian
Glitz’, a fundraising event in aid of the Southeast Asia earthquake victims.
View
images from the event.
Get a Step Ahead -
31/10/05
A fun based one-day programme
took place at Leeds Met’s
Civic Quarter as part of a new project developed between
the university and Stepping Stones, a programme set up
by Leeds City Council to promote the educational achievements
of young people in public care.
Hong Kong alumni event and graduation celebrations - 28/10/05
As mentioned in VC
Reflects, Hong
Kong alumni celebrated their continuing
affinity with Leeds Met by joining the Chancellor,
Vice-Chancellor, teaching staff and friends at a special
event at the Hong Kong Football Club. Graduation
ceremonies took place on Friday
28 and Saturday 29 October. View
images from the ceremonies.
Leeds
served a Lottery ace - 28/10/05
British tennis prospects, twin brothers Martin and Dan
Regan, accepted a National Lottery Blue Plaque from Dianne
Thompson, Chief Executive of National Lottery operator
Camelot, on behalf of The Carnegie Regional Tennis Centre
at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Dickens
and the Urania Cottage Girls - 27/10/05
As part of the School
of Cultural Studies Research Seminar programme, Professor
Jenny Hartley from Roehampton University London delivered
a seminar about Charles Dickens and his home for fallen
women.
BUSA
Results - 26 October - 27/10/05
Highlights of this week's games held in the afternoon of Wednesday 26 October
at Headingley campus.
Metceno iPod winners - 26/10/05
Lucky sports and recreational
development student Anna McMahon and Principal Officer for
Timetabling Louise Dawson
were each winners of an iPod following a promotion to encourage
students and staff, old and new, to visit the recently
upgraded facilities at the university’s Metceno refreshment
areas.
Irish
Football Association in partnership with Leeds Metropolitan
University - 25/10/05
Leeds Met is delighted to be involved in a pioneering
partnership with the Irish Football Association.
This builds on the success of the university’s
sporting partnerships with Leeds Rugby, Bradford City Football Club and the Netball
Superleague.
BUSA Spectators
Stroll - 26 October - 24/10/05
Highlights
of this week's games held in the afternoon of Wednesday
26 October at Headingley campus.
Democracy
Dinner - 24/10/05
Good food, good conversation for good purposes – the
Democracy Dinner at Headingley campus last Friday achieved
all three of these.
Leeds Met
Carnegie v Celtic Dragons - 24/10/05
The
start of the National Super League for netball lived up
to
all the expectations of England Netball in providing ‘to
the wire’ matches for elite players, when Leeds
Met Carnegie played the Celtic Dragons at the
English Institute of Sport, Sheffield.
Carnegie boys finish third in
the country - 24/10/05
Leeds Met Carnegie’s Under 14 boys’ tennis
team finished in third place overall in the country in
the 2005 National Junior Club League. The team, which included
Martin Regan, Dan Reagan, Ellie Ward, Jonny Hughes and
Captain Patrick Howe, attended the finals at Bolton Arena
from 14 – 16 October.
European
Week Against Pain - 17/10/05
Leeds Met’s pain research team held a range of events for European
Week Against Pain, including lectures, exhibitions and live research. View
images from the events.
Hong Kong
Graduation Ceremony - 21/10/05
Students from the IVE (Chai Wan) Campus in Hong Kong will
attend their graduation ceremony at the Hong Kong Football
Club accompanied by their friends and family on Friday
28th and Saturday 29th October 2005.
Global Corporate Social Responsibility
Master Class - 21/10/05
On Thursday 20th October Peter Blackburn,
Former CEO Nestlé and
Chairman of Northern Foods examined the issues concerning
Global Corporate Social Responsibility in a special lecture
at Leeds Metropolitan University.
BUSA Results
- 19 October - 20/10/05
Wednesday 19 October
marked the opening day of the British Universities Sports
Association season. With a total of
34 fixtures, Leeds Met registered 20 wins and six draws.
Black
History Month - 20/10/05
As part of Black
History Month, Leeds Met in conjunction
with Leeds City Council Arts and Regeneration Unit
hosted a reading by acclaimed poet Linton Kwesi Johnson,
on Wednesday 19 October at The Venue, Leeds College
of Music.
Carnegie
Seminar Series - 19/10/05
The Carnegie Research Institute at Leeds Met,
in conjunction with Taylor and Francis Events, will be hosting the first
event in the Carnegie Seminar Series, entitled Sport
and Anti-Racism in the 21st Century at Headingley Carnegie Stadium on Monday 21
November.
BUSA Spectators
Stroll - 19/10/05
Wednesday 19 October is the opening day of the British
Universities Sports Association regular season, highlights of
today's games at Headingley campus are available.
Leeds
Met graduate and national basketball player in the
news - 18/10/05
Leeds
Met graduate and Newcastle Eagles player, Andrew Bridge,
was recently featured in the media for playing at a special
attendance basketball match for children from across Newcastle
who had achieved 100% attendance at school last year.
Sporting support
for fellow students - 17/10/05
As mentioned in VC
Reflects, students and staff supported
fellow students who played in the Super League Grand
Final at Old Trafford on Saturday when the Leeds Rhinos
took on the Bradford Bulls. View results,
match reports and profiles and images from
the game.
“Talk the Talk” programme - 17/10/05
The School
of Languages at Leeds Metdelivered language
training aimed at helping telephonists and receptionists
of local firms deal efficiently with overseas callers
who have little or no English.
Varsity Success - 12/10/05
Students from Leeds Met and the University of Leeds displayed
their talents to the full and showed great team spirit
in the first ever Varsity Day. Hundreds of people watched
14 different games at Headingley Campus followed by a crowd
of over 3,000 at Headingley Carnegie Stadium for the rugby union
game in the evening.
Varsity Report - 12/10/05
Results, match
reports and student
profiles are available from the Leeds
Varsity Sports Day. Leeds Met won overall with 10 -
4 victory
over the University of Leeds.
Access
to Community Partnerships - 12/10/05
The Access Institute, part of the Yorkshire First Foundation
Faculty at Leeds Met, recently hosted the Access to Community
Partnerships seminar.
BUSA Home Fixtures 19 October 2005 -
11/10/05
Wednesday 19 October marks the return of the BUSA league
matches for the University teams.
Graduate comment - 10/10/05
Leeds Met leisure and sport management graduate Chris
Welburn, who started working for Adidas sponsored TEAM:GAME
this summer, is featured in The Guardian’s Rise section.
Centre of Eating, Food
and Health website launch - 10/10/05
The
Centre of Eating, Food and Health website
brings together a multidisciplinary team of highly
experienced and dedicated
researchers and
practitioners.
‘Employability Skills’ book
by Leeds Met lecturers - 10/05/05
A
new book entitled ‘Employability Skills’ has
been co-authored by Leeds Met lecturers David Hind and
Stuart Moss. International
welcome - 10/10/05
The Faculty of Health
held a party recently to welcome new international students
to
the faculty
and
to
welcome
back returning international students.
Run for
Heritage - 10/10/05
Leeds Met students and staff
took part in Run for Heritage at Fountains Abbey, in support
of Ripon
Cathedral. Transport advice - 10/10/05
To help reduce congestion on and between our campuses,
Leeds Metropolitan University in conjunction with METRO
transport have produced 'How to get to Leeds Metropolitan
University by public transport'.
Pakistan
Earthquake Update - 10/10/05
The University
is endeavouring to contact students from the area in
northern
Pakistan
affected
by the earthquake
this weekend in order to provide help and support.
Everest West Ridge 2006 - 07/10/05
Students and staff attended a lecture at Headingley Campus on Friday 7 October to find out more about the Army's Everest West Ridge 2006 expedition and Leeds Met's involvement.
Kevan Scholes Special Lecture - 06/10/05
On Thursday 6th October Professor Kevan Scholes presented a Special Lecture to students and staff at Headingley Campus at Leeds Met.
Learning Together - 05/10/05
As mentioned in VC Reflects,
our first year students are learning
together during a week in the Lake District,
benefiting from our partnership with the outdoor venture
wing of Bradford Metropolitan Borough Council.
Chinese
visitors - 05/10/05
A group of directors of orphanages throughout
China spent a five-day study break in Leeds last week.
Together
for Peace, Digital Competition - 05/10/05
Community Partnerships and Volunteering is
working with the Together for Peace teams in Leeds and
Bradford to create an exhibition of photographs, animations,
or short films on the theme of ‘Together for Peace’ (T4P).
Jeans for Genes day,
Friday 7 October - 04/10/05
Friday marked the 10th anniversary of Jeans for Genes day,
staff were invited to throw out the usual dress code,
jump into their jeans and donate £2 to help
children with genetic disorders.
Coincidence
of Feasts - 04/10/05
Festival and International reflections
focus on three
sacred dates, all on the same day this
year, giving us an opportunity to appreciate the richness
and diversity of our community as highlighted in our Language
and Culture Fiesta.
United Voices - 03/10/05
Leeds Met’s Headingley Campus
was filled with the sound of music when students, staff,
friends
and
family
of the University including local choirs, Leeds Philharmonic
and the Amici Singers, took part in a Singing Day organised
by the university, run by Musical Director, Andrew Dean.
Opportunities for Participation - 03/10/05
The Students’ Union and the University are creating
as many opportunities as possible to participate in the
cultural, educational, social and sporting life of the
university, from dodgeball to singing.
BARA
success - 03/10/05
The British Asian Rugby
Association team (BARA), sponsored by Leeds Met, has won
the final
of the
Hutch
All India
and South Asia Rugby Union Tournament, beating Bangalore
Rugby Football Club 27-3.
Health and
Safety events
-03/10/05
Two health and safety events are took place across our campuses
on the themes of road and fire safety.
Leeds Met lecturers
lead Events Management book series - 03/10/05
Lecturers Julia
Tum and Emma Wood have co-authored the
first books to be published in the new Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann
Events Management Series, which will address the needs
of students, lecturers, researchers and practitioners
in this rapidly emerging field of study.
September 2005
World’s
Biggest Coffee Morning - 29/09/05
‘ World’s Biggest Coffee Morning’ raised
over £300
for Macmillan Cancer Relief took place on Friday 30 September at Headingley
Campus.
Leeds Varsity
Sports Day - 29/09/05
Leeds Met, together with the University of Leeds, is hosting
the first ever Leeds Varsity Sports day, sponsored by the
Leeds Building Society, on Wednesday 12 October.
Rugby Success - 30/09/05
The Leeds Met sponsored Leeds
Rhinos Senior Academy U21 team have become
champions and the British
Asian Rugby Association team, also sponsored
by Leeds Met, has won the first two games of its India
tour and has made it through to the final of the Hutch All
India and South Asia Rugby Union Tournament.
Dodgeball -
29/09/05
On Wednesday, the Dodgeball Society hosted its first training
session in the Blue Sports Hall at Headingley campus.
Rugby League
Trials - 29/09/05
Rugby League Trials for the Leeds Met team were held at
Headingley on the Rugby Pitches, Carnegie Sports Centre.
Leeds Met Sings - 26/09/05
Following the success of the
singing sessions in the Staff Development Festival and
a renewed
emphasis
on
student
participation in cultural and social activities, there
is a free singing day for students, staff and friends,
this Sunday 2 October.
Language and Culture
Fiesta - 26/09/05
The School of Languages’ first ‘Language and
Culture Fiesta’ aims to celebrate linguistic diversity,
while simultaneously providing the chance for participants
to share their cross-cultural experience.
Leeds Met Champions - 26/09/05
As
featured on the Leeds
Rugby website, the Leeds
Rhinos Senior
Academy U21 team, who are sponsored by Leeds Met, have
become Champions after beating Widnes 42-12 in the First
Division Grand Final at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
Leeds Met Open Day - 26/09/05
Our
Open Day on Saturday 24th September gave visitors the opportunity
to get a real feel of what it would be like to become part
of our Leeds Met community.
Cloth Hall
Court - Leeds Law School arrives at Cloth
Hall Court, heralding Leeds Met’s
increased visible presence in the professional zone
of the capital city of the region. Thanks to all who
have made this possible and welcome to our new students.
A family affair at Leeds Met - 23/09/05
Children from Green Lane Primary School in Bradford were invited to Leeds Met to attend a fun packed primary school family day along with their families recently.
Leeds Met sponsors British Asian Rugby Tour to India - 22/09/05
Leeds Metropolitan University is to sponsor the British Asian Rugby Association team (BARA) in its first appearance in the Hutch All India and South Asia Rugby Union tournament to be held in India later this month.
International Welcome Party – 20/09/05
International students rounded off their welcome week by celebrating at a party, hosted by staff from the Leslie Silver International Faculty, at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
Athletic Union Club Officer Training Event - 20/09/05
Athletic Union Club Officer Training was held for the second year at York St John University.
Award-winning Rhinos – 20/09/05
Leeds Rhinos who are students at Leeds Met were honoured for their contribution to the team at the club’s annual awards dinner.
Academic Board Staff Elections - 19/09/05
A number of elections are currently being conducted for staff representatives to sit on the university's Academic Board and committees.
International
Welcome - 16/09/05
International students were
officially welcomed to Leeds Met when they attended a lecture
in the James Graham Building
at Headingley Campus, followed by lunch.
Changing views of Leeds Law School - 16/09/05
Leeds Law School arrives at Cloth Hall Court, heralding Leeds Met’s increased
visible presence in the professional zone of the city.
Staff Development Festival finale – 13/09/05
Reflecting on the events that took place over the fortnight, the programme included the premiere of the Festival's official video, and closed with a Caribbean Barbeque.
International Freshers Week - 12/09/05
The Welcome Programme
for international students is taking place
this week, from 12th - 19th September. View
Profiles of
International Freshers
The Carnegie Stand – 06/09/05
Headingley Carnegie Stadium is set to undergo its most historic redevelopment
work in over 70 years with the announcement of the new Carnegie
Stand situated at the eastern end of the Rugby Stadium.
Tour of Britain
Cycle Event - 01/09/05
Spectators gathered for the Tour of Britain cycle event
as it began its Yorkshire leg of the race outside the
Electric Press building, home of Leeds Met’s
School of Film, Television & Performing Arts, in Millennium Square, Leeds.
2005 Powergen
Cup Final - 25/08/05
Staff and students supported
fellow students who played for the Leeds Rhinos against
Hull in the 2005
Powergen Cup Final at Millennium Stadium on
Saturday 27 August, in front of a crowd of 74,200.
Camp Carnegie - 23/08/05
Camp Carnegie returned to Leeds Met for its 12th year during
the summer, providing activities for up to 2,500 children,
aged 8 to 14 years, from across the region.
PR students in the media - 18/08/05
Tamsyn Maré was interviewed
on BBC Breakfast News as part of a feature
on Clearing which was broadcast live from Leeds Met, whilst
Rachel Lawson was featured in the Education
Guardian.
Clearing - 17/08/05
See our Clearing
website for
information on the Clearing process and to see which courses
are still available for September 2005. Read a selection
of our Clearing
Student Profiles.
An International Welcome - 16/08/05
The Welcome Programme for international students will
be held from 12 - 19 September. Students can access
pre-arrival information here.
Graduation - 10/08/05
During graduation, Brendan Foster was installed as the new Chancellor and Dame Kelly Holmes received an Honorary Doctorate of Sports Science. View our graduate profiles, photos and reflections.
Mentoring Refugees - 10/08/05
Leeds Met’s excellent mentoring scheme to assist
refugees from the region, run in conjunction with partners
including the Refugee Council, was mentioned in The
Independent.
Visiting Professor of Globalisation, Ethics and Islam - 10/08/05
Professor Ian Markham, who recently had an article published in The
Tablet,
delivered lectures on “Understanding
Islam in the Modern World” , as part of the Staff
Development Festival.
Promoting health issues - 10/08/05
Students studying for an MSc Public Health and Health Promotion presented posters, as part of their Health Promotion Enquiry module, on current health issues using both epidemiological and research data for health promotion planning.
Carnegie Athletics Camp - 08/08/05
The Carnegie Athletics Camp took place over two weeks at Leeds Met’s Headingley Campus, giving young people aged between 8 and 14 an opportunity to get involved in athletics, improve their athletics technique and make new friends.
Leeds Met helps save theatre company production -
05/08/05
Leeds Met has entered into a partnership with Garforth-based
Inspirational Theatre Company. The company’s latest
production, ‘Penny Lane’, was performed
at Garforth Community College and Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Workers
more productive after exercise, according to a study
led by Leeds Met
professor - 04/08/05
Workers’ quality
of work, mental performance and time management were better
on days when they exercised, according to research by a
team led by Jim McKenna, Professor of Sport at Leeds Met.
UJIMA Summer School - 02/08/05
UJIMA, an aspiration-raising programme run by the Access
Institute, took place at Leeds Met.
Larkia Summer School - 01/08/05
Around 40 young women from Asian communities across Leeds visited Leeds Met for the Larkia Summer School, run in conjunction with local arts organisation “The Project”.
Brunswick
Terrace for sale -
01/08/05
As featured in VC Reflects, a partnership between Leeds
Met and Leeds city council has put Brunswick Terrace
up for
sale,
as
set
out in the
university’s corporate plan.
July 2005
Scaling new heights - 29/07/05
A
team of soldiers is working with Leeds Met lecturer John
O'Hara in their quest to become the first Britons to climb
the West Ridge of Mt. Everest, the most testing route up
the world’s largest mountain.
Football
team competes for the first under the banner ‘Leeds
Met Carnegie FC’
29/07/05
The Leeds Metropolitan University football team competed
for the first time under the banner ‘Leeds Met Carnegie
FC’ when they played Cross Hills United on 27 July.
Leeds
Met sponsors Youssou N’Dour at the 40th
Harrogate International Festival - 29/07/05
Leeds Metropolitan
University sponsored Youssou N’Dour
- fresh from him being the only musician to play three
Live 8 concerts (London, Eden Project & Paris) -
in the 40th Harrogate International Festival on Sunday
31
July.
Leeds Metropolitan University
establishes new partnership with Dublin Institute of
Technology - 29/07/05
Leeds Metropolitan
University and Dublin Institute of Technology have joined
together
in partnership to create
an exciting and unique opportunity to study public relations
within a European context.
Getaway Girls get away to sporting activities at Leeds Met - 28/07/05
Fifty girls from high schools across Leeds took
part in a week of sporting activities during a ‘Getaway
Girls’sports
week, an initiative aimed at getting young women involved
in physical activity at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Staff Development Festival - 27/07/05
The Staff Development Festival will be launched at Headingley Campus on 31 August.
Business Start-Up @ Leeds Met host Entrepreneurial Summer School - 27/07/05
Fifty entrepreneurs were given the chance to fine tune their business ideas at this year’s Entrepreneurial Summer School run by Business Start-Up @ Leeds Met.
Leeds Met Alumni release debut EP - 27/07/05
Leeds Met Technology alumni Chris James and Rod Buchanan-Dunlop, who formed Leeds based band 'Stateless' with three Leeds friends, released their debut EP recently. Stateless, who have a licensing deal with Parlophone, released the four track EP 'Bloodstream' on Monday 25 July.
Carnegie
Regional Multi-skill Camp - 26/07/05
The Carnegie Regional Multi-skill camp took place
at Leeds Met on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 July.
Netball franchise - 19/07/05
As reported in VC Reflects, Leeds Metropolitan University
has won the regional franchise to be one of eight teams
from
England
and Wales in netball’s new super league.
Health and Exercise
Expertise - 18/07/05
As mentioned in VC
Reflects, The Times, turns to the expertise
of one of our experts in health and exercise science,
Louise Sutton, for advice in its major feature on fitness.
Four
more colleges join the UK’s largest education
network -
18/07/05
Calderdale College, Dewsbury College, Wakefield College
and Leeds College of Building signed collaboration agreements
with Leeds Met, joining six other colleges, who have already
signed, in a regional university network.
Carnegie
Cup - 18/07/05
Leeds Met alumni competed against staff and
students in the ‘Carnegie Cup’ football tournament
at Headingley Campus on Saturday 16 July.
Studying
in the White Rose Shop Window - 18/07/05
A
new partnership between Leeds Metropolitan University
and the White Rose Shopping Centre is creating an innovative
study environment for business men and women.
Leeds Met staff celebrate
hard work -
15/07/05
Two Leeds Met placement students have successfully
organised and hosted the first ever Leeds Met Staff ‘Thank You’ Party. Courtenay
Griffiths QC receives an Honorary Doctorate from Leeds
Met - 12/07
Leading barrister in the English criminal justice system
Courtenay Griffiths QC received an Honorary Doctorate of
Laws from Leeds Metropolitan University on Tuesday 12 July.
Lucas
Radebe receives an Honorary Doctorate from Leeds Met - 12/07
World-class footballer and leading ambassador for sport
Lucas Radebe received an Honorary Doctorate of Sport Science
from Leeds Metropolitan University on Tuesday 12 July.
Post
16 students benefit from collaboration
Eight of the region’s colleges join the UK’s
largest education network - 12/07/05
Leaders from eight further
education colleges have joined Leeds Met’s collaboration network, whose membership
already includes Park Lane College in Leeds and Bradford
College, developing what is already the UK’s largest
network of post-16 education and enhancing opportunities
for up to 250,000 students, stretching beyond the Yorkshire
region as far as Nottinghamshire and Tyneside.
 Brendan
Foster installed as Chancellor of Leeds Metropolitan University -
11/07/05
Former long-distance runner of world-class standing Brendan
Foster MBE, was installed as the Chancellor of
Leeds Metropolitan University during the University’s
Summer Graduation 2005.

Honorary
Fellowship for Leeds Rhinos - 11/07/05
Brendan Foster MBE bestowed an Honorary Fellowship on
Tetley’s
Super League and Carnegie World Club Challenge rugby league
champions, the Leeds Rhinos

Dame
Kelly Holmes received an Honorary Doctor of Sports
Science - 11/07/05
Dame Kelly Holmes, double-gold Olympic medallist, received
an Honorary Doctorate of Sports Science from Leeds Metropolitan
University on Monday 11 July.
Croatian
Graduation Ceremony Demonstrates Leeds Met’s
Worldwide Horizons - 11/07/05
50 students graduated at The University of Zagreb, Croatia
in the Professional Diploma in Retail Management
from Leeds Metropolitan University.
Leeds Met Open
Day - 11/07/05
The sun was shining on the stunning Headingley Campus as
Leeds Met hosted an Open Day on Saturday 9 July.
Summer Schools - 08/07/05
Over 140 students took part in the Summer
Schools which are took place at Leeds Met.
Kids @ Uni - 08/07/05
Dozens of local primary school children graduated from
Kids @ Uni during a ceremony in front of friends,
families and teachers. Leeds Met's pioneering approach
to communicating the benefits of higher education to
inner city primary schools has been commended by the
sector.
Walk for Peace - 07/07/05
Following the bomb blasts in London, Leeds Met extended
its sympathies to all affected by the terrorism and invited
all-comers to join in the walk for peace at our Headingley
campus on Sunday 10 July.
High 5 Netball
Finals - 06/07/05
The High 5 netball finals took place at Headingley Campus
on Tuesday July. Leeds primary school pupils from years
5 and 6 took part in the
competition
now
in its
7th year.
Olympic Bid - 06/07/05
Leeds Met is delighted that London
has secured the 2012 Olympic bid.
Leeds Met recently hosted an event at Headingley Carnegie Stadium which provided an opportunity for Yorkshire to show its
support for the bid.
When
Leeds Met Australia - 06/07/05
Leeds Met signs, which include messages such as 'When
Leeds Met Australia', were prominently on display
at Headingley Carnegie Stadium during The NatWest Challenge, England
v Australia on Thursday.
Walk for Peace -
05/07/05
Leeds Metropolitan University's
Praxis Centre and School of Applied Global Ethics hosted
the
launch of the Walk
for Peace in conjunction with friends and partner organisations,
at its Headingley Campus 10 July.
Raising
the Aspirations of young people for higher education - 04/07/05
Local youngsters from two schools
across the region experienced life in higher
education during
a three-day residential summer school at Leeds Met.
Living Languages - 04/07/05
School children from Harrogate
Grammar School and Language College experienced a variety
of languages
during ‘Living
Languages’, a language taster day held at Leeds Metropolitan
University on July 4.
Voluntary Agencies invited
to Open Day - 04/07
Voluntary
Agencies attended an open day at Leeds Met recently to
meet and talk to prospective students and volunteers
interested in registering on the Voluntary Agency Partnership
(VAP) project for 2005/06. Harrogate
College Prize Awards - 01/07
Students were congratulated on their achievements at the
annual Harrogate College Prize Awards, which took place
at Pavilions of Harrogate, the Great Yorkshire Showground.
Summer Graduation
preparations - 01/07
Preparations were well underway for Summer Graduation 2005,
which took place at our Headingley Campus from Monday
11 July to Thursday 14 July.
June 2005
Leeds Metropolitan
University bursaries available - 29/06/05
Leeds
Metropolitan University students new to higher education
and enrolled on full-time higher education courses, starting
at the University in September 2005, can apply for a
Leeds Met Bursary grant of up to £2,000 over three
years
West
Yorkshire Youth Games - 27/06/05
The seventh annual West Yorkshire Youth Games took place
at Leeds Met’s Headingley Campus
with approximately 1,000 youngsters participating in a
number of sporting activities.
Cricket
at Headingley - 27/06/05
Leeds Met signs, which include
messages such as ‘When
Leeds Met Asia’, were prominently on display
at Headingley Carnegie Stadium during the one day cricket match,
at which England
beat Bangladesh.
Leeds Met
sponsors annual cycle races - 24/06/05
Leeds Met
sponsored this year’s Otley Cycle Club
Town Centre Cycles Races, organised by Chevin Cycles
of Otley.
Camp Carnegie - 24/06/05
The successful Camp Carnegie returned to Leeds Met for its
12th year this summer accommodating
nearly 2,500 children, aged 8 to 14 years, from across the
region, from 1 to 26 August.
Computers
for Sri Lanka - 24/06/05
Leeds Met assisted
in the delivery of 25 computers for schools in Sri Lanka
that
have affected by the Tsunami.
West Yorkshire Youth Games - 22/06/05
The West Yorkshire Youth Games main event was held on Sunday 26th June 2005
at Leeds Metropolitan University. The annual Youth Games now in its seventh
year is expected to attract up to 1000 youngsters competing across 10 sports.
Director of
Amnesty International presents a new report at Leeds
Met during Refugee Week -
24/06/05
UK Director of Amnesty International, Kate Allen, visited
Leeds Met, as part of Refugee Week, to
speak about a new report into the detention of UK asylum
seekers.
Robert Ellis inaugural
lecture - 23/06/05
As mentioned in VC
Reflects, the inaugural
lecture on innovation in built environment education
by Professor Robert Ellis began and ended with references
to Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
Olympic athlete
Tracey Morris starts Leeds Met Women’s Fun
Run - 22/06/05
World-class athlete Tracey Morris, from Leeds, who
took part in last year’s
Olympic Games, start ed this year’s Leeds Met Women’s Fun Run
on Thursday 23 June in aid of the Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People.
Leeds Met
plays host to primary school children - 22/06/05
Leeds
Met played host to 1,200 primary schoolchildren
from across Bradford as part of
the Primary Summer School.
Football
Foundations - 22/06/05
Harrogate College students
on the BTEC National Certificate in Sport performance and
excellence
have been celebrating
a whole host of successes.
Leeds Met
hosts an evening with Sir Matthew Pinsent -
21/06/05
Sir
Matthew Pinsent was the key speaker for an evening at Headingley Carnegie Stadium, hosted by Leeds Met, which provided
an opportunity for Yorkshire to show its support for the
London 2012 Olympic bid.
My World
Your World - performance Workshop for Refugee Week 2005 - 21/06/05
Refugee
Week got off to a flying start at the West Yorkshire Playhouse
on Saturday 18th June when over 40 refugees, asylum
seekers and other residents of Leeds came together for
a full day of arts workshops and performances
Awarding
excellence
- 20/06/05
Staff at Leeds Met celebrated winning the Government Opportunities
magazine Award for the Greatest Procurement Contribution
to the Environment, Social and Sustainability Agenda recently.
When Leeds Met
Africa - 20/06/05
With banners at the Headingley Carnegie Stadium declaring 'When Leeds Met Africa’ it was
timely that the Carnegie Staff football team played the
Congolese
Football Club,
a local side made up of players from various African
nations.
Sporting
Contributions - 20/06/05
Leeds Met Students’ Union
Sports Administrator Carol Cherry has received recognition
for her hard work and dedication
to sport over the past year at the British Universities
Sports Association (BUSA) Awards.
Leeds
Met sponsored Rhinos match victory - 20/06/05
The new Leeds
Met signs greeted the crowd at the Rhinos v Wigan match,
which was sponsored by Leeds Met and won by Leeds Rhinos
70-0.
Yorkshire
International Business Convention - 20/06/05
Leeds
Met had a winning presence at the Yorkshire International
Business Convention. Held concurrently at the
Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate and in Hull, the
event attracted business delegates from across the world.
Sporting return - 17/06/05
Matt Diskin returned
to action for the Leeds Rhinos Senior Academy against Keighley
Cougars, sporting
the Carnegie logo.
US visitors praise
Leeds Met - 17/06/05
Leeds Met’s
Office for International Programmes hosted a group
of advisors
from US high schools
as part of a British Council USA inward mission. The
ten advisors were selected from Jesuit high schools across
the US for their interest in the UK as a potential study
destination for undergraduate students.
Leeds Met Professor
of Public Relations awards medal to Archbishop Desmond
Tutu - 17/06/05
Professor Anne Gregory,
President of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations
(CIPR) 2004 and Director of Public
Relation Studies at Leeds Met, awarded a prestigious medal
to human rights campaigner Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Harrogate
College students display their talents to the full - 15/06/05
Harrogate College students studying for
a National Diploma in Fashion and Clothing displayed
their creative skills
at the annual fashion show held at Drivestyle Convertibles,
Hornbeam Park, Harrogate.
Olympic athlete
Tracey Morris is to start Leeds Met Women’s
Fun Run - 15/06/05
World-class athlete Tracey Morris, from
Leeds, who took part in last year’s Olympic Games,
started this year’s Leeds Met Women’s Fun
Run on Thursday 23 June in aid of the Leeds Society for
Deaf and Blind
People.
Refugee Week 20
- 26 June - 15/06/05
Director of Amnesty International,
Kate Allen, visited Leeds Met to present a report on
the detention of UK asylum
seekers as part of a whole host of events organised by
the university for Refugee Week.
Men's
Health Week, pedometer update - 15/06/05
Results from the
first week
of the pedometer-wearing trials
Young Enterprise - 15/06/05
David Lane, a Senior Lecturer
in the School of Business Strategy, has helped Young Enterprise
company ‘Snap’ win
first prize in the local finals for best company presentation.
Student receives
national and local media attention for her dissertation
on “chavs” - 15/06/05
Leeds Met graduand Verity Jennings attracted national
and local media attention for her dissertation on the subject
of “Chavs – subculture or chavaphobia?”
Birthday
honours for Leeds Met sports coach - 15/06/05
As reported in the Yorkshire
Post, and the Leeds
Met Alumni website, Wilf Paish, former
coach to the Great Britain Olympic team and Carnegie Faculty
of
Sport
and
Education
coach
and alumnus, has received an MBE in the Queen’s birthday
honours.
Summer
Schools - 13/06/05
Details of Leeds Met Summer Schools are available. Choose
from short courses running in Harrogate
and Ripon or in Leeds.
Great North Uni -
Brendan Foster becomes Chancellor of Leeds Metropolitan
University - 10/06/05
Olympic medallist and former world
record holder Brendan Foster MBE will be installed as
the Chancellor of
Leeds Metropolitan University in July. The announcement
was reported by, for example, the BBC and the Guardian.
Selling Sound - 10/06/05
Level 1 Multimedia Technology student Adam Hayward
has won the prestigious 'Selling Sound' Album cover
artwork competition organised by The Designers Republic.
Two
tries for Tom Biggs - 10/06/05
As reported by Leeds Rugby, Leeds Met student and Carnegie
Scholar Tom Biggs scored two tries for England against
Samoa
in the
Under
21 Rugby
Union World Championships in Argentina.
Men’s
Health Week - 10/06/05
Staff at Leeds Met took part in a number of activities to help raise
awareness of this year’s Men’s Health Week.
World-wide regional
horizons - 09/06/05
Leeds Met student
Nathan Keen is a student with world-wide, regional horizons.
The
36-year-old part-time MSc Facilities
Management student, from Cambridge, has been working as
the Facilities Manager for the British Antarctic Survey
for the last six years.
Staff Development
Festival - 08/06/05
Leeds Met Staff Development
Festival will be launched at Headingley Campus on the 31
August.
End of
Year Show, BA (Hons) Interior Design - 08/06
Students on the BA (hons)
Interior Design course at Leeds Met, displayed their
hard
work, from throughout
their final year, at the End of Year Shows, which took
place in the Brunswick Exhibition area, Brunswick Terrace.
Health Lecture - 07/06/05
Professor Elizabeth Dean presented her lecture at Headingley
Campus entitled, 'Physical Therapy’s
Primary Role in Addressing Our Primary Health Care Challenges:
An Individual
and Professional
Responsibility'
Shandong delegation - 07/06/05
A delegation from Shandong Province in China, including
senior colleagues from the Chandong Institute of Physical
Education and Sport, visited Leeds to experience
our sporting and cultural heritage.
Leeds and Bradford
Universities Cricket - 03/06/05
Leeds Met students dominated the Leeds
and Bradford Universities cricket team that
took on Yorkshire County Cricket at Headingley.
Leeds Met Cares - 02/06/05
During National Volunteers Week,
staff at Leeds Met volunteered to improve the environment
for
pupils
and
staff at Elmete Wood School for the fourth consecutive
year as part of Leeds Cares.
Design Show - 01/06/05
Students on the BA Design course
displayed their work at their End of Year Degree
Show.
Bargain Hunt - 01/06/05
Students leaving university accommodation
for the summer packed up their unwanted belongings and
took
part
in Bargain
Hunt, a recycling event, in Hyde Park, Leeds.
May 2005
Chelsea Flower
Show Silver for Leeds Met Alumni - 27/05/05
In their third year exhibiting at the world famous Chelsea
Flower Show, Leeds Met alumni Jane Hudson and Erik de
Maeijer again impressed the judges and have been awarded
a
Silver Medal for their Cancer Research UK garden.
Salters’ Festival
of Chemistry - 27/05/05
Salters’ Festival
of Chemistry, in partnership with the Royal Society of
Chemistry, brought 56 students from
12 schools in Yorkshire to Leeds Met’s Carnegie Faculty
of Sport & Education.
International
Conference on Human Resource Development -
27/05/05
The sixth International Conference on Human Resource Development Practice Across
Europe, hosted by Leeds Met, took place at the Queens Hotel, Leeds, from 25 to
27 May.
Skills
4 U - 26/05/05
Leeds Met’s staff development team teamed up with
facilities management staff at Headingley Campus to deliver
Skills 4 U, part of the Learning at Work day, in celebration
of this year’s Adult Learners’ Week.
End of Year
Show, Fine Art - 26/05/05
Students on the Fine
Art course displayed their work at their
End
of Year
Degree
Show.
End
of Year shows, Postgraduate Diploma Landscape Architecture - 25/05/05
Students on
the Postgraduate Diploma Landscape Architecture course
proudly displayed their hard work from throughout
the year at their End of year show, which took place
in the Brunswick exhibition area.
Changing views of Leeds
Law School - 25/05/05
The Yorkshire Post proclaimed news
that Leeds
Law School will welcome students and the legal
profession to its new home in the middle of the legal and
business district of Leeds from Autumn 2005.
Adult
Learners' Week award - 23/05/05
In celebration of Adult
Learners' Week,
(21 to 27 May) Yorkshire First Foundation has been recognised for its contribution
to developing adult learners by the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education.
Entrepreneurs
Together - 20/05/05
Leeds Met’s Business Incubator launches ‘Entrepreneurs
Together’ with an networking event for incubator
clients resulting in new business for some clients and
good contacts made for all who attended.
Access
to Employability Seminar - 20/05/05
The Access Institute, part of the Yorkshire First Faculty
at Leeds Met hosted the Access to Employability
seminar.
Situation
Leeds - 19/05/05
A reception held at the Civic
Quarter, in celebration of Leeds’ first contemporary
visual art festival, Situation Leeds, attracted guests
from arts
organisations
throughout the region, as well as Leeds Met students, governors
and staff.
Creative
Technology Showcase - 19/05/05
Final Year students
from Innovation North, Faculty of Information and Technology,
celebrated
their hard work and achievements during the Creative Technology
Showcase 2005 VIP evening.
Cooking
and Friendship - 18/05/05
Leeds Met students prepared
food from many different countries at the latest ‘Cooking
and Friendship’ event
held at the Headingley Campus.
Inaugural
Lecture - 17/05/05
Professor Jenny Butler delivered her public lecture
at Headingley Campus entitled 'Integrity and
morality: Ethical considerations for researching in
the
place where
you work', as featured in VC
Reflects.
The Importance
of Usability in Interactive Technologies -
17/05/05
The Summer
Festival of Innovation and Creative Technology was launched
with a lecture hosted by Professor Janet Finlay
entitled: ‘The Importance of Usability in Interactive
Technologies’.
Sabbatical
Reflection - 17/05/05
As mentioned in VC Reflects,
Student Union sabbatical officer Leanne Creighton is featured
in
the
Education Guardian,
showing that Leeds Met recruits students from way beyond
our home region.
Situation
Leeds - 16/05/05
Exhibitions which form part
of Leeds’ first
contemporary visual art festival, Situation Leeds, 'Of
All The People
In All The World' and 'Between where we were and where
we wanted to be', were displayed in Leeds Met Gallery and
the Leslie Silver entrance from Monday 16 May.
Leeds
Half Marathon - 16/05/05
Teams from Carnegie, Leslie Silver International Faculty and the Faculty of Health
ran in the Leeds Half Marathon and the GE Corporate Challenge Relay on Sunday
15 May.
Annual
Student Survey - 16/05/05
Lucky Leeds Met students attended a presentation at Headingley Campus on Wednesday
4th May to be presented with the prizes they won in recognition for completing
the Annual Student Survey (ASS).
Students in
Pole Position - 15/05/05
Students from Leeds College of Technology were treated
to a day of go-karting, after a group of second year sports
and leisure management students from Leeds Met organised
the day as part of their course work.
Leeds
Met ‘Class of 2005’ Graduation Ball -
13/05/05
A
group of five final year Public Relations Students
from Leeds Metropolitan University organised a Graduation
Ball
for their fellow Leeds Met students.
Race for Life - 13/05/05
Staff from Harrogate College joined
3,000 other runners in the Race for Life in Harrogate.
Baroness
Greengross Public Lecture -13/05/05
Baroness
Greengross presented her public lecture on the subject
of ‘Healthy Ageing - myth or reality’.
Carnegie Touch
Rugby Tournament - 12/05/05
Carnegie Sports
Centre played host to its first Touch Rugby Tournament that
saw over 100 students and staff take
part.
Winning
pitch helps celebrate ten year partnership with Leeds
Met - 10/05/05
Six final year students
studying BA (Hons) Public Relations have recently scooped
a prize of £1000 for their
competitive pitch presentation, as mentioned in VC Reflects.
England assistant
coach visited the Carnegie Sports Centre - 09/05/05
England Football team assistant coach Tord Grip
visited the Carnegie Sports Centre at Leeds Met’s Headingley
Campus recently to watch young players make use of the
university’s world-class sporting facilities.
Raising Funds for Zambia - 06/05/05
The Faculty of Health
is entering two teams into the GE Corporate Challenge Relay,
which is running alongside the
Leeds Half
Marathon on Sunday 15th May.
Higher
Education at a Crossroads? - 04/05/05
Professor Tim Birtwistle from the Faculty of Business
and Law presented his Inaugural Lecture - Higher Education
at a Crossroads? , as discussed in VC
Reflects.
Fair Play - 03/05/05
As featured in VC Reflects, Leeds Met
salutes Lucas Radebe as a great sportsman
and ambassador for fair play, and
is delighted to announce that he
will be receiving an honorary doctorate at this summer’s
graduations.
April 2005 Opportunity
Now - 29/04/05
As reported on the BITC
website,
Leeds Met has won the Business
in the Community, Opportunity
Now award in the education sector category
for its development programme for women employees.
Edna Lumb Travel
Prize - 28/04/05
The winners of the 11th
Edna Lumb Travel Prize are Leeds Met fine arts students Helen
Cunningham and Theodore Reeves-Evison,
and art and design student Leontia Reilly.
Leeds Met students
show they have style - 28/04/05
Leeds
Met students took to the catwalk for the Students’ Union
Fashion Show which this year was themed ‘Sounds of
Style’.

Caring
Together - 28/04/05
A group of second year sport and recreation students
from Leeds Met helped organise a tenth anniversary
celebration for local older people’s group ‘Caring
Together’, supported by Community Action @ Leeds Met (CALM).
Being male in the
21st century - 28/04/05
Professor Alan White
presented his inaugural lecture on the subject of ‘Being
male in the 21st century – the
emergence of men’s health as a major public health
concern’, having become the world’s first Professor
of Men’s Health. Students at Leeds Met
show their support for Refugees and Asylum Seekers - 27/04/05
Student Action for Refugees (STAR) is organising a series
of events for Refugee Week which is taking place this
week at Leeds Met Students’ Union.
Womens's
rugby union champions - 27/04/05
Leeds Met's women's Rugby Union team have won the BUSA
Knockout Women's Shield final. The final
score was 12-10 in the away match against Chichester
University.
The search is
on for the Roman centre of Wetherby - 27/04/05
This
year Leeds Met’s archaeology project, which
involves students from the School of Education and Professional
Training at Leeds Met working with Leeds school pupils,
has moved to Deighton Gates Primary School, Wetherby,
from its usual location at the university’s Headingley
Campus.
Flying
the flag for St George’s - 27/04/05
Leeds
Met Events Management students organised over 100 volunteers
from across Leeds to help celebrate this year’s St
George’s Day and the 75th anniversary of Leeds’ homeless
shelter St George’s Crypt.
Stars
from Leeds Met-sponsored Leeds Rhinos and Leeds Tykes
visit the university - 25/04/05
Stars from the Leeds
Met-sponsored Leeds Rhinos and Leeds Tykes are visiting
the university this week to meet
students and staff and to offer discounted match tickets.
Beat the bantam - 22/04/05
Children from across Bradford
took part in a penalty shoot out, organised by Leeds Met
Events
Management
students,
which raised over £1000 for the Burns Ward at Bradford
Royal Infirmary.
Intra-mural netball
finals - 22/04/05
The Leeds Met intra-mural
netball finals took place on Thursday 21st April.
Aimhigher -
20/04/05
As mentioned in VC
Reflects, Leeds Met recently held a conference on
university life for children in public care, as part
of its commitment to the Aimhigher project.
Leeds Met students
rewarded for outstanding sporting achievement - 20/04/05
In recognition of outstanding sporting
achievement, 20 Leeds Met students have been awarded Carnegie
Sports Scholarships
and Carnegie Sports Champion Scholarships by the University
this year.
Leeds
Met South Asia – inaugural reception at Headingley Carnegie Stadium - 20/04/05
Leeds Met will officially
inaugurate Leeds Met South Asia on Friday 22 April with
a live link up between Leeds and
the facility itself in Delhi, India.
Marathon Challenge - 20/04/05
Leeds Met staff and students lined up alongside over 30,000
competitors at this year's London Marathon.
General Election - 19/04/05
During the next month, as
the election campaign gathers pace, Leeds Met and its employees
may be asked to respond
to a number of requests. The following information is designed
to advise staff on how to deal with such requests. If your
query is not satisfied by the information below please
contact ext 5935.
Victories
for Leeds Met students and staff at Twickenham - 18/04/05
Leeds Met students and staff are celebrating wins at Twickenham
for Leeds Tykes and Morley in the Powergen Cup Final and
Intermediate Cup.
Leeds Met Students'
Union Election Results - 18/04/05
Voting
for the SU Elections 2005 closed on Friday 15 April at 12pm,
and results are now available.
Tom
Biggs wins place in Leeds side - 15/05/05
As reported by the BBC website, Tom
Biggs will play for Leeds Tykes in the
Powergen Cup Final at Twickenham and Morley will play
for the Powergen Intermediate Cup on Saturday 16 April.

Intra-mural 11-a-side
football finals - 14/04/05
Top-of-the-league
Intra-mural side Villa Hotspurs United are celebrating
after beating rival team Kirkstall Brewery
3-0 in the recent 11-a-side football final at Headingley
Campus.
Partnership
supporting rugby at Twickenham - 13/04/05
This Saturday Leeds Met students and staff will
be playing rugby union at Twickenham when Leeds Tykes compete
in the
Powergen Cup Final and Morley will play for the Powergen
Intermediate Cup.
Save the Rhinos - 11/04/05
Leeds Met lecturers Beccy Watson and Pip Trevorrow were
treated to a surprise visit by Leeds Rhinos captain and
Leeds Met student Kevin Sinfield, as they prepare to participate
in next week’s London Marathon.

Leeds Met Open
Day -
11/04/05
Leeds Met hosted an Open Day on Saturday 9 April
at Headingley Campus. The event provided attendees with
the opportunity
to get a real feel of what it is like to be a part of the
lively Leeds Met community.
Weighing In,
tackling childhood obesity - 11/04/05
A pioneering
approach to tackling obesity in young people, developed
at Leeds Met, is the focus of a ground breaking
new documentary series shown on BBC 1 from 11 April.

Student film showcases
the work of Voluntary Agencies Partnership - 08/04/05
A large audience of Leeds Met staff
and students, along with voluntary project leaders and
community volunteers,
recently attended the premiere of a short film about the
work of the groundbreaking Voluntary Agencies Partnership
(VAP), of which Leeds Met is a founding partner.

Leeds Met hosts
the region's largest UCAS Fair -
07/04/05
Leeds Met hosted the region’s largest UCAS
Fair on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 April at our spectacular
Headingley
Campus.
Intramural 7-a-side
football finals - 07/04/05
The final tournament
day of intramural 7-a-side football was held at the outdoor
sports centre at Carnegie on 6th April.
Larkia taster event - 07/04/05
Over
sixty young women from Asian groups across Leeds recently
attended Leeds Met for two days of events.

Best Bar None - 04/04/05
Leeds Met Students’ Union’s Met Bar was recently selected as National Winner in the “Best
Bar None Awards 2005.”
New deal for Tykes star Biggs - 01/04/05
Leeds Met business studies student and Leeds Tykes player Tom Biggs has been rewarded for his outstanding first season in the first XV with a new two year contract.
Scaling new heights - 01/04/05
A team of soldiers is working with Leeds Met lecturer John O'Hara in their quest to become the first Britons to climb the West Ridge of Mt. Everest, the most testing route up the world’s largest mountain.
March 2005
Governors' Spring Meeting - 31/03/05
Leeds Met's Board of Governors met at Harrogate College on 15 March for their quarterly board meeting.
Placement Success - 31/03/05
Yorkshire soap, Emmerdale, provides invaluable work experience for foundation degree film and television production student Nick Salter.

Leeds Met wins
environmental planning awards - 24/03/05
Leeds
Met’s continuing commitment to long term environmental
planning has been further recognised after the university
was recently awarded Green Gown awards in two categories.
Leeds Met
student wins ITV Yorkshire Screenwriter's Course prize - 22/03/05
Helen Binns, a student on Leeds Met’s MA Screenwriting
course, has been awarded the ITV Yorkshire Screenwriter’s
Course prize in recognition of two of her university projects.
Cooking and Friendship - 22/03/05
A Cooking and Friendship Easter event saw students and
staff join together to prepare Easter dishes, paint
coloured
eggs and take part in an egg and spoon race.
Reach for a star - 22/03/05
GCSE revision programme ‘Reaching for A*s’ took place at Leeds Met,
with over 400 ambitious year 11 pupils from schools across Leeds participating.
Camp Carnegie - 21/03/05
Around 200 young people aged 8
to 14 years-old are visited Leeds Met’s world-class
sports facilities as part of
Camp Carnegie,
which
includes
activities such as team games, circus skills and arts & crafts.

'Low-charging,
high impact' -17/03/05
Leeds Met is the only
English university that will charge a fee of £2,000
for full-time undergraduates from 2006.

Professor
Caryl Phillips Public Lecture - 17/03/05
Leeds Met’s
School of Social Sciences held a public lecture by
Caryl Phillips,
Professor of English
from New York’s Barnard College on Thursday 17
March.
Gymnastics glory
for Leeds Met - 17/03/05
Leeds
Met Gymnastics club took its biggest team down to Lilleshall
for the BUSA Gymnastics Championships with 13
women and 12 men competing.
Women’s
Rugby romp into the BUSA Shield Final - 17/03/05
Leeds
Met managed to clear the last hurdle at Cheltenham
with a stunning victory against Gloucester University
29 – 7. They now play the University of Chichester
in the BUSA Shield Final on 27 April at Kingston.

Top saxophonist
is sponsored by Leeds Met -
17/03/05
British saxophonist Soweto
Kinch met students from Leeds Met during
a series of workshops, prior to his performance in
the Harrogate Festival, sponsored by Leeds Met.
National Science Week - 14/03/05
Children from local
schools took part in a variety of projects throughout
Leeds Met's activities to promote National
Science Week .

Reflections
on the Booker Prize - 14/03/05
The School of Cultural Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University held an event
for all those interested in contemporary literature.
Open
Day, 9 April - 11/03/05
Leeds Met Open Day on Saturday 9 April will allow you
to get a real feel of what it is like to be a part of the
lively Leeds Met community.

New accommodation
for Leeds Met students is officially opened - 10/03/05
The official opening of One Mill Street,
new state-of-the-art accommodation for 447 students primarily
from Leeds Met,
demonstrated the best in innovation,
partnership and regeneration in Leeds.
Students benefit from
training with Olympic sychronised swimmers -
10/03/05
Olympic synchronised swimmers, Sarah and Heva Abdel Gawad
Estebanez, are currently enjoying their role teaching the
sport to students at Leeds Met.
BUSA Finals - 10/03/05
Leeds Met's women's and men's rugby
union first teams will compete in the BUSA Shield semifinals
next week
and
our men's rugby league first team are through to the quarter
finals of their BUSA league.
Kids @ Work - 09/03/05
Leeds Met members of staff brought their children to visit
the university on Wednesday, during Kids@Work day,
to find out more about the university and what their parent’s
job involves.
International
reflections - 09/03/05
International reflections
considers the advent
of e-learning as an opportunity to add value, renew
and
refresh our
perspectives with respect to learning, teaching, and
assessment.
Fairtrade
stall success - 04/03/05
On 4 March, the Leslie Silver International Faculty held
a cake and refreshment sale selling exclusively Fairtrade
goods as part
of the Fairtrade Fortnight during which Leeds Met was awarded
Fairtrade Status.

International
Ice Skating - 03/03/05
International students
and staff made the most of the last week of the Millennium
Square
ice
rink
when
over
20
skaters and aspiring skaters took to the rink for an afternoon
session.
Computing
Challenge - 02/03/05
Leeds Met’s Innovation North faculty hosted the
British Computer Society’s annual Computing Challenge
recently which involved teams from universities throughout
the north of England competing to be this year’s
champion.
February 2005
Professor Mark
Johnson's Inaugural Lecture - 02/03/05
Leeds
Met’s Professor of Pain and Analgesia, Prof
Mark Johnson, delivered the latest in the series of inaugural
lectures to be held at Headingley Campus.
Fairtrade at Leeds
Met - 28/02/05
Leeds Met has been awarded Fairtrade
Status, reflecting our commitment to supplying
Fairtrade goods throughout the university and raising
awareness of Fairtrade amongst the University community.
Welsh Cross Country
Champion - 25/02/05
Leeds
Met staff member Ian Mitchell won the Welsh senior cross
country title 2005 recently for the second time, repeating
his 2002 win in the same race.
Carnegie
Research Institute opened by Olympic medal-winner Brendan
Foster MBE - 25/02/05
A host of past, present and future sporting talent
joined with Leeds Met staff, students and friends to celebrate
the opening of the new sport science research facilities
at Headingley Campus.
Professor Sue
Baptiste Inaugural Lecture - 24/02/05
Leeds
Met welcomed a large audience of staff, students and
guests for
the latest in the programme of inaugural
lectures, delivered by visiting lecturer Professor
Sue Baptiste.
Visa extension charges - 23/02/05
Hundreds of international
students, many wearing traditional dress, will visit Westminster
tomorrow to highlight the
many problems they encounter whilst studying in this country,
including the rise in the cost of visa charges.
All down to experience - 22/02/05
Leeds
Met graduate Karen Hibbert, who is currently carrying out
paid work for Vanity Fair magazine, was featured in The
Guardian on Saturday in an article about the value of work
placements.
Universities
United - 21/02/05
Volunteers from Leeds Met,
the University of Leeds and both Students’ Unions
braved the weather to take part in the first in a series
of events
organised
for Universities
United.
Its fun, as
well as a career move.. - 18/02/05
Public Relations
student Lucy Marshall, through a letter in the Milton Keynes
Citizen,
has challenged
the
idea that
more teenagers will be attracted to higher education simply
by emphasising graduates’ greater earning potential
and thinks they need be made aware of the ‘fun’ aspect
of ‘Uni life’.
Headingley Metceno -
18/02/05
Following extensive refurbishment of
Leeds Met’s
Headingley Campus refectory, the food hall has been renamed
the ‘Metceno’, ‘Ceno’ being
Latin for 'to dine'.
BUSA Order
of Merit Round 2 & the Northern Universities
golf tournament results - 18/02/05
On the first day of
this tournament 143 student golfers from 31 universities
showed
true ‘Yorkshire grit’ as
they had to battle against a cold blustery wind and intermittent
showers of rain and sleet.
Coming of age of the
PR profession - 17/02/05
The
Privy Council has awarded chartered status to the Institute
of Public Relations, marking the 'coming
of age' of the PR profession. Leeds Met's
Professor of Public Relations, Anne Gregory, who is the
immediate past
President of the IPR, championed this achievement during
her stewardship.
Bafta
award - 15/02/05
The film My Summer of Love, which is based on
a book written by Leeds Met visiting lecturer Helen Cross,
has won a Bafta Film award for Best British Film.

Leeds
Met welcomes the year of the rooster - 14/02/05
Leeds Met students and staff celebrated the start
of the year of the rooster on Sunday 13 February in the form
of a spectacular Chinese New Year celebration.

Kids@Uni - 11/02/05
Year five children from Bracken Edge Primary School
recently attended the University as part of the School
of Cultural
Studies’ kids@Uni primary school project.

World
Music Concert - 11/02/05
Leeds Met Students’ Union Friends of India
Society held a World Music Concert on Thursday evening in
aid of the Tsunami appeal, as mentioned in VC Reflects (Friday
11 February).
Week
10 BUSA Results - 10/02/05
Results
are now available from Week 10 BUSA fixtures with 14 wins,
one draw, and nine losses for Leeds Met teams.
Leeds Met hosted
the BUSA Order of Merit Round 2 and the Northern Universities
Golf Tournament - 09/02/05
Leeds
Met Students’ Union, in partnership with the British
Universities Sporting Association (BUSA), Leeds Business
School and Business Start Up @ Leeds Met, organised
one of the largest student Golf competitions from 13
to 14 February.
Universities
United 2005 - 08/02/05
Universities United is
an annual event involving student and staff volunteers
from the city’s two Universities
and Students’ Unions joining forces for a week
of volunteering activities in the local community.
BUSA Preview - 08/02/05
Week 10 BUSA League Programme preview for the final
week of BUSA fixtures.
Students
Rubbing Shoulders With Champions - 08/02/05
Katie
Butler, a Leeds Met student, is the only female rugby player
to be
featured
in
the recent
Yorkshire Post supplement on the new super league season.
Crossing
boundaries - 07/02/05
Leeds
Met architecture student Chris Upson, from Northern Ireland,
has won the Alan Barnes Travelling Scholarship for 2004.
Friends
of India Tsunami concert - 07/02/05
Leeds Met
Students’ Union Friends of India Society
held a World
Music Concert on Thursday 10 February
in the Events Hall, Civic Quarter, in aid of the Tsunami
appeal.
Sports Triumphs - 07/02/05
Leeds Met student and
Carnegie Scholar Paul Miles won the British Universities
Sports Association
Cross
Country
title. Leeds
Met Handball Club, with
assistance from a group of students from Leeds Business
School, hosted the annual National Student Handball Championships
at Leeds Met.

Carnegie & Rhinos
on top of the world - 05/02/05
Leeds Rhinos celebrate winning the Carnegie World Club
Challenge in front of a world record crowd of over 37,000.
Read
more and view images
from the match.
Rhinos
Power to World Club Crown - 04/02/05
BBC coverage of the Leeds Rhinos victory in the Carnegie
World Club Challenge.
Carnegie World Club Challenge - 04/02/05
Leeds
Met staff and students cheered on their
teams when the
Leeds
Rhinos
took
on the
Canterbury
Bulldogs for the Carnegie
World Club Challenge at Elland Road.
Changing
roles to transform Leeds Met’s
physical and virtual learning environments - 04/02/05
Leeds
Met supports GCSE Biology teaching through Alumni Network - 03/02/05
As reported by Leeds Met Alumni, recent graduate Nichola
Mortimer returned to Leeds Met in January with
a group
of
year 11
Biology
pupils
from Priesthorpe School
in Leeds where she works as a science technician.

Largest
Education Collaboration in Country Finalised -
03/02/05
Leaders from two of the region’s largest education
providers met in Bradford recently to finalise a new collaboration
that will form part of the largest provision of post-16
education in the country.
Leeds
Met hosts National Student Handball Championships, 5-6 February
2005 -
03/02/05
Leeds Met
Handball club with the assistance of a group of students
from Leeds Business School, organised
the annual handball championships.

BUSA
Results
- 03/02/05
Results and round
up for Week 9 of BUSA fixtures.
Progression
into Higher Education - 03/02/05
Leeds Met's Progression Module, a course designed
to help sixth-formers prepare for life as a student, was featured
recently in the Times Education Supplement.
BUSA
Preview, Wednesday 2 February - 01/02/05
Preview of the penultimate week of BUSA
fixtures, with teams in the hunt for promotion places
and places
in
the various
knockout competitions.
Sport Leeds Seminar March
2005 - 01/02/05
In March the hugely
successful Sport Leeds Seminar will return for its second
year. Guest speakers Sir Trevor Brooking MBE,CBE and
Leeds Met Professor Paul Gately.
Graduate
employability - 01/02/05
Leeds Met Principal Lecturer
for Employability Jane Stapleford and Career Development
Tutor Laura Dean achieved a ‘well
received’ award in the Graduate Employability Awards
recently, for work carried out with the course team for
BA (Hons) Childhood Studies.
January 2005
Dare
to be Digital 2005 - 31/01/05
Leeds Met is hosting an information day on 16th February
to help launch the ‘Dare
to be Digital’ event for the Yorkshire region.

Bulldogs train at Carnegie - 31/01/05
In anticipation of the Carnegie World Club Challenge
Cup, the Canterbury Bulldogs trained at our world
class facilities.
Research
Realisation - 28/01/05
Leeds Met student and part-time
lecturer Emily Marshall will be journeying to Jamaica later
this year on a research
trip of a lifetime, after Ellmore Construction, the company
responsible for the refurbishment of Queenswood and the
Leeds Met helpzones, stepped in and offered to help fund
her trip.
Leeds Met benefits
from four out of 74 new National Centres for Excellence in
Teaching
and Learning worth a total of £315
million nationally - 27/01/05
Leeds Met today announced its success in
obtaining substantial funding to disseminate good practice
nationally through the Higher Education Funding Council for
England’s new Centres for Excellence in Learning and
Teaching (CETL).
Week
8 BUSA Results and Round Up - 27/01/05
Results from BUSA fixtures held on Wednesday 26 January 2005.
The world
in crisis: Yesterday, Today and The Day After Tomorrow - 26/01/05
Thursday 27th January was Holocaust
Memorial Day, and in remembrance of the large scale
suffering that human beings have inflicted on themselves
The Praxis Centre at Leeds Met held
an all-day event.
They'll Know
its Christmas - 26/01/05
A charity
concert to raise money for people in Ethiopia,
featuring an Ethiopian choir based in Leeds, took place
at the Students’ Union on Thursday 27 January.

On the ball at
Leeds United - 26/01/05
Leeds Met Sport and
Exercise Science student Jonathan Maw is having a ball completing
his Internship at Leeds
United Football Club.
BUSA
Preview - 25/01/05
Marking the return of the
BUSA league matches for the University sports teams.

An
International Welcome - 24/01/05
International students
from many parts of the world were welcomed to Leeds Met
with a reception held by the Leslie
Silver International faculty.
Sports
Leeds Champions - 20/01/05
As reported in the Yorkshire Evening Post, Tykes player and
Leeds Met student Tom Biggs has been selected as a Sports Leeds
Champion
role
model
for
young
people
across
Leeds in a scheme also backed by javelin hero and Leeds Met
graduate Mick Hill.
Professor
Paul Johnstone inaugural lecture - 20/01/05
Vice-Chancellor
Professor Simon Lee welcomed delegates to the latest
in a series of Inaugural lectures, held at
Leeds Met’s Headingley Campus.
High
profile tourism appointment for Leeds Met honorary doctor -
20/01/05
As reported in the Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds Met honorary
doctor and local business-woman Judith Donovan has been
appointed
as chairman
of the Yorkshire
Tourist Board, one of the highest profile tourism posts
in the region.
Working
beyond boundaries - 19/01/05
Vice-Chancellor Professor Simon Lee reflects on the pioneering approach to professional
rugby as England rugby union squad and rugby league champions, the Leeds Rhinos
trained together at Headingley and Kirkstall.

International
Welcome - 17/01/05
Leeds Met welcomes new international
students to the University this week as part of its International
Welcome Programme 19–23
January.
Student
sporting success - 17/01/05
Leeds Met students and Tykes players
Tom Biggs and Michael Cusack have been selected to join
the
England
U21
Rugby
Union squad for the upcoming Six Nations Championship.
Former
student heads for India - 13/01/05
As reported by Leeds Met Alumni, former Leeds Met education
student Barbara Potter, a Community Development
worker
in Leeds,
is
preparing to travel to Southern India to
assist in the relief operations organised by AID India.
Tsunami
responses -
13/01/05
In addition to the actions of individuals and groups
within Leeds, students from both universities are actively
supporting
the relief efforts.
Tsunami update - 13/01/05
The University is sad to report the death
of one of our alumni and another still
missing. Student
placement success - 13/01/05
Third-year public relations
student Bianca Graham is currently enjoying her one-year
placement
with
Hertfordshire
Constabulary,
which has provided many of our PR students with placement
opportunities and often subsequent employment.
College
of Art alumnus wins prestigious poetry prize -
12/01/05
As reported on the Leeds Met Alumni website, alumnus
George Szirtes has been awarded the 2004 TS Eliot Poetry
Prize
for his
book
'Reel',
his
latest
collection of published work.
Tsunami advice and support information -
12/01/05
As students from affected regions return to or join the
University, Leeds Met is committed to raising
funds for tsunami
relief and offering
support where needed.
Leeds
Met students visit Canterbury Bulldogs - 12/01/05
Leeds Met students recently visited the Canterbury
Bulldogs who will be playing the Leeds Rhinos in
The Carnegie World Club Challenge match
at
Elland
Road
Stadium,
Leeds
on 4
February
2005.
Environmental
policy success - 12/01/05
The continuing success of Leeds Met's environmental policy
was featured in the Guardian recently. New partnerships - 06/01/05
Leeds Met announced new partnerships with Bradford College
and Park Lane College, as featured in the 'Times Higher
Educational Supplement', bringing together more than 100,000
students.
eLearning Summit- 07/01/05
As part of an initiative to review and revise our approach
to eLearning, John Heap and Sally Brown hosted a dinner to
bring together key eLearning activists
from within the University with some external experts and advisers.
FE marketing
team wins first prize - 06/01/05
The
Harrogate College Marketing Team won a prestigious ‘FE
First’ Award at the Marketing Network Conference
2004.

Principal
appointment at Harrogate College
06/01/05
From 1 January 2005, Julie Hudson became Principal
of Harrogate College, enabling John Dishman to focus on his
role as Dean
of Yorkshire First, including the integration of Leeds Met
Training, CALL and OLaY with the wider faculty and university
as well as the development of our emerging partnerships with
colleges across west and north Yorkshire
They'll
Know It's Christmas - 06/01/05
An evening of entertainment
to raise money for Ethiopians made homeless through hardships
such as AIDS, famine, and
social unrest will take place at Leeds Met Students’ Union
on Thursday 27 January.
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