Step into Leeds
Step into Leeds is a customised two-year outreach programme for students starting in Year 12 / Year 1. It is designed for learners who have the potential to succeed at university but whose background means they are less likely to access higher education.
Step into Leeds offers an extensive range of talks, workshops and on-campus events which will inspire and inform your students about their university options, subject choices and the variety of routes open to them.
Build your bespoke package
Step into Leeds allows you to take the lead in curating an outreach package that will best suit your students’ needs. We offer a ‘pick and mix’ menu and each term you can choose from a selection of activities that are academically enriching and provide essential information, advice and guidance to support your students through the key stages of the university application cycle. Depending on the option(s) selected, sessions will be delivered in schools, on campus or online.
Year 12 / Year 1 Autumn Term
HE talks and workshops: an introduction to higher education
These talks and interactive workshops introduce your students to higher education and student life. Choose from:
- Benefits of higher education
- Choosing a course and university
- Foundation Years at Leeds
- Preparing for HE: making the most of Year 12
- Student life
Subject specific activities: discover and explore
Our subject specific activities provide your students with the opportunity to discover and explore a variety of disciplines. We offer taster seminars, student ambassador talks, interactive workshops and practical sessions to get your students enthused about different subject areas; whether that is a topic they already enjoy at school, or something completely new. Choose from:
- Arts and humanities subjects include: Art and Design, Classics, Drama and Theatre Studies, English, History, Languages, Media and Communications, Music, Philosophy, Religion.
- Health sciences subjects include: Audiology, Cardiac Physiology, Diagnostic Radiography, Dentistry, Dental Hygiene and Therapy, Gateway to Medicine, Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work, Psychology..
- Social sciences subjects include: Business, Education, Sociology, Social Policy, Politics and International Studies, Law, Geography.
- STEM subjects include: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth and Environment, Engineering and Computing, Geography, Food Science, Maths, Physics.
Research and study skills: EPQ taught skills workshops
Our workshops cover a wide range of specialist academic skills, supporting your students through every stage of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). All workshops last 1 hour. Choose from:
- Academic writing
- Choosing a topic and writing a question
- Critical thinking
- Note making for the EPQ
- Presentation skills
- Referencing and plagiarism
- Research ethics and methodologies
- Starting to research
- Time and project management
Exam study skills workshops
These interactive workshops focus on helping students develop the essential tools and techniques for exam preparation.
- Note making for revision
- Managing your study time
- Managing exam anxiety
- Preparing and revising for exams
- Understanding the question and writing an essay
Year 12 / Year 1 Spring and Summer Term
HE talks and workshops: preparing for the university application process
Helping your students prepare for the UCAS application process alongside exploring what they need to consider to make informed decisions about their future. Choose from:
- Applying to competitive universities
- Applying through UCAS and personal statements
- Choosing accommodation
- Foundation Years at Leeds
- Student finance
- Student life
- Why Leeds?
Subject specific campus experience day
A higher education experience day on campus focusing on students’ transition to higher education. Campus events can be tailored to a subject area of your choice. Choose from:
- Arts and humanities subjects include: Art and Design, Classics, Drama and Theatre Studies, English, History, Languages, Media and Communications, Music, Philosophy, Religion.
- Health sciences subjects include: Audiology, Cardiac Physiology, Diagnostic Radiography, Dentistry, Dental Hygiene and Therapy, Gateway to Medicine, Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work, Psychology..
- Social sciences subjects include: Business, Education, Sociology, Social Policy, Politics and International Studies, Law, Geography.
- STEM subjects include: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth and Environment, Engineering and Computing, Geography, Food Science, Maths, Physics.
- Research skills and the EPQ: support for students undertaking the EPQ and self-directed projects.
Research and study skills: EPQ taught skills workshops
Our workshops cover a wide range of specialist academic skills, supporting your students through every stage of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). All workshops last 1 hour unless stated otherwise. Choose from:
- Academic writing
- Choosing a topic and writing a question
- Critical thinking
- Note making for the EPQ
- Presentation skills
- Referencing and plagiarism
- Research ethics and methodologies
- Starting to research
- Time and project management
Exam study skills workshops
These interactive workshops focus on helping students develop the essential tools and techniques for exam preparation.
- Note making for revision
- Managing your study time
- Managing exam anxiety
- Preparing and revising for exams
- Understanding the question and writing an essay
Year 13 / Year 2 Autumn Term
HE talks and workshops: preparing for university
Supporting your students for the university application process and preparing them for university-level study. Choose from:
- Applying through UCAS and personal statements
- Choosing accommodation
- Preparing for HE: transition to university
- Interview skills
- Student finance
- Student life
- Why Leeds?
Research and study skills: EPQ taught skills workshops
Our workshops cover a wide range of specialist academic skills, supporting your students through every stage of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). All workshops last 1 hour unless stated otherwise. Choose from:
- Academic writing
- Choosing a topic and writing a question
- Critical thinking
- Note making for the EPQ
- Presentation skills
- Referencing and plagiarism
- Research ethics and methodologies
- Starting to research
- Time and project management
Exam study skills workshops
These interactive workshops focus on helping students develop the essential tools and techniques for exam preparation.
- Note making for revision
- Managing your study time
- Managing exam anxiety
- Preparing and revising for exams
- Understanding the question and writing an essay
Parents and carers
We understand that the parents and carers of someone who is thinking of studying at Leeds may have their own questions about the University and higher education. We offer a ‘Supporting your child through the university application process’ talk which can be delivered at your school as part of an event or as a stand-alone activity.
Register your interest
To find out more and explore how the Step into Leeds programme can support your students, please complete our short online enquiry form and a member of the Education Outreach team will be in touch.