- Leader of Leeds City Council, Councillor James Lewis officially opens new city centre location for the Leeds International Study Centre for progression to the University of Leeds
- Launch event took place on Tuesday 25 November celebrating the value of international students and their contribution to Leeds and Yorkshire
- Research data released during the event reveals an economic impact from international students worth £1.2 billion for Yorkshire over the past five years alone
- Study Group’s partnership with the University of Leeds began in 2013, highlighting the scale of the company’s past and future contributions to the local economy
The new home of the Leeds International Study Centre (ISC) for progression to the University of Leeds was officially opened during an official event held on Tuesday 25 November. The new facility is now located at 8 Park Row in central Leeds, placing international students at the heart of the city and a stone’s throw away from the University’s campus.
Leeds International Study Centre, delivered by Study Group, educates and prepares around 600 international students each academic year who wish to study to the University of Leeds. The centre delivers a range of pathway programmes, international foundation courses developed to increase English language skills and academic skills, like critical thinking, to prepare students from over 100 countries with the skills required to succeed at the University.
Academic staff at the Leeds International Study Centre are specialists in teaching and nurturing international students