Leeds Metropolitan University is a university with campuses in Leeds and Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. It came into existence as a chartered university in 1992; prior to this date it was known as Leeds Polytechnic. As of May 2006, the overall number of students at the University is officially given as 'over 52,000'.
Professor Simon Lee is the Vice-Chancellor of the university. On July 11th 2005 Brendan Foster took over as Chancellor from Leslie Silver OBE, the former Leeds United chairman. The university recently opened a multi-million pound Learning Centre building named in honour of Leslie Silver.
In 2004 the university announced that it would not charge the full rate of £3000 per year for tuition fees from September 2006, unlike most other universities in England. Recently it has established closer links with Bradford College in Bradford and intends to validate some of Bradford College's higher education courses.
In the early 1950s the four colleges were housed on a central site and in 1970 were merged to form Leeds Polytechnic. In 1976 James Graham College and the City Of Leeds and Carnegie College of Physical Education joined Leeds Polytechnic.
The City of Leeds and Carnegie College had itself been formed when two institutions were merged in 1968:
In 1998 a merger with Harrogate College established the Harrogate campus.
In 2004, a new logo was presented as part of a rebranding exercise instituted by Vice Chancellor Simon Lee. The original logo had been an owl (the symbol of Leeds City) mid-flight with a plant stem in its beak. The owl image was replaced by a rose. The decision to replace the owl proved controversial with staff and the public, who saw the logo as a symbol of the university's close relationship with the city. Despite objections, the rose symbol remains in place. The university was also renamed Leeds Met (previously LMU).
The Student Union has the Met Bar and the Metceno. Headingley Campus has the Becketts Sports Bar and Cafe.
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