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[[File:UniOfLeedsCrest.svg|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Leeds''' is a redbrick university in the city of [[Leeds]]. It received its royal charter in 1904, having previously been part of the Victoria University, alongside what became the universities of [[University of Manchester|Manchester]] and [[University of Liverpool|Liverpool]]. | [[File:UniOfLeedsCrest.svg|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Leeds''' is a redbrick university in the city of [[Leeds]]. It received its royal charter in 1904, having previously been part of the Victoria University, alongside what became the universities of [[University of Manchester|Manchester]] and [[University of Liverpool|Liverpool]]. | ||
In March 1974 the University and Leeds Polytechnic hosted a Transvestite/Transsexual Conference <ref> Gay News Listing issue 42 1974</ref>. | |||
In 1980 University student Geoffrey Brighton was refused a medical certificate 'fitness to teach' by the Student Health Service because of his homosexuality. The National Union of Students and CHE's Discrimination Commission took up his case <ref> CHE Broadsheet March 1980 in the [[Hall-Carpenter Archives]] </ref>. | In 1980 University student Geoffrey Brighton was refused a medical certificate 'fitness to teach' by the Student Health Service because of his homosexuality. The National Union of Students and CHE's Discrimination Commission took up his case <ref> CHE Broadsheet March 1980 in the [[Hall-Carpenter Archives]] </ref>. | ||
Revision as of 20:37, 13 February 2024
The University of Leeds is a redbrick university in the city of Leeds. It received its royal charter in 1904, having previously been part of the Victoria University, alongside what became the universities of Manchester and Liverpool.
In March 1974 the University and Leeds Polytechnic hosted a Transvestite/Transsexual Conference [1]. In 1980 University student Geoffrey Brighton was refused a medical certificate 'fitness to teach' by the Student Health Service because of his homosexuality. The National Union of Students and CHE's Discrimination Commission took up his case [2].
Alumni
- John Heath-Stubbs, poet (Fellow)
- Matthew Hodson, CEO of GMFA
- Alyn Smith, Scottish MEP
References
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- ↑ Gay News Listing issue 42 1974
- ↑ CHE Broadsheet March 1980 in the Hall-Carpenter Archives