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          Helping you find a career in Leeds

          Leeds is a lively, well-connected city and has a thriving local economy.

          The city is overflowing with culture, shopping, historic arcades, a buzzing nightlife scene and it has pretty public gardens including York Gate and Roundhay Parks. There is also historic heritage, and is not that far from the beautiful landscapes of Yorkshire. What more could a graduate want from a city post-university?

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          Transport links

          First Leeds is the main bus operator in the city with a frequent network, and Leeds coach station has both Megabus and National Express journeying to other national destinations. Leeds Train Station has both local and national services to cities including: Manchester, Sheffield, London, Hull, Newcastle and more. There are also efficient taxis services, and Leeds Bradford Airport connects the city to the rest of the world.

          Renting Prices

          Renting a one-bedroom apartment in Leeds city centre costs an average of £670 per calendar month (pcm), and a one-bedroom outside of the city centre costs around £515 pcm. A three-bedroom outside of the city centre costs an average of £822 pcm and £1,147 pcm for a city-centre three-bedroom apartment.

          Nightlife

          Leeds offers a fantastic night out on the town for people of all ages and interests. There are bars, traditional pubs, nightclubs, and a massive variety of restaurants along with cinemas, theatres and comedy clubs.

          Notable Attractions

          Leeds houses numerous museums and galleries including the Leeds City Museum and The Thackeray Museum. The Cottage Road is one of the countries oldest cinemas and the city hosts the Leeds Film Festival. Leeds Kirkgate Market has remarkable décor, culture and an immense choice of food and Chevin Forest Park is a perfect location to stretch those legs and breathe in the fresh air.

          The economy in Leeds

          Leeds is officially one of the UK's largest economies and second largest financial centre after London - its economy is worth an astounding £64.6 billion. Business and financial services account for 38% and other key sectors include: construction, creative and digital industries, retail, and leisure.

          Education Institutions in Leeds

          Leeds College of Music
          Leeds City College
          University of Leeds
          Leeds Beckett University
          Leeds Art University
          Leeds Trinity University