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Leeds Futures - Healthcare

About the programme

The Leeds Futures - Healthcare programme is designed to inspire and support Year 12 students interested in pursuing a career in health and social care, who may not yet be sure on which profession is the best fit for them. It will help you develop your skills and subject knowledge, giving you the opportunity to take part in talks, workshops and other enrichment activities alongside your current studies.

What’s included in the Leeds Futures - Healthcare programmes?

The programmes run from January in Year 12 to December in Year 13. The details below give you a general idea of the activities involved in each of our programmes.

Year 12

  • Launch event, providing you with more information about the programme and applying to University.
  • Subject taster sessions, helping you develop your insight into a wide range of professions including Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, as well as Audiology, Cardiac Physiology, Diagnostic Radiography and Medical Ultrasound
  • Skills workshops, helping you develop the skills you need to apply to your chosen subject area.
  • On Campus Taster Day, allowing you to explore your chosen subject strand through interactive, in person taster sessions
  • Study skills sessions, helping you develop the study skills required to help you do well in your current and future studies.
  • Personal statement workshops, helping you understand how different universities use your personal statement and how best to write it.

Year 13

  • Support for your transition to University, helping to bridge the gap between college and undergraduate study.
  • Interview skills workshop, helping you find out about the different types of interviews and the skills and attributes universities are looking for.
  • Futures Graduation, celebrating your achievements over the 12 month programme

How is it delivered?

Fortnightly sessions will be delivered online via Zoom. University staff, current students, and guest speakers will deliver content, with opportunities for you to interact and participate. You will also have the opportunity to visit the University of Leeds for a campus day, to delve deeper into your chosen subject, meet your fellow participants, and find out more about studying at university.

Online sessions will take place on a weekday evening, during term-time, so that they do not interfere with your current studies.

Our on campus days will take place in the Spring Bank half term holiday at the end of May, so that they do not interfere with your studies.

What are the eligibility criteria?

Our Leeds Futures - Healthcare programme is open to current Year 12 / first year college students who have a genuine interest in applying to study health-related courses at university. We are committed to ensuring equality of opportunity to students from all backgrounds, recognising that some groups are under-represented on university courses and in certain health careers.

Students applying to Leeds Futures - Healthcare must meet the following criteria:

  • Year 12 / first year college student.
  • Have achieved at least in Grade 4 in GCSE English, Maths and Science
  • Be studying suitable A Levels, BTEC, CACHE or T Level qualifications to study a health or social care course at University
  • Be able to commit to joining the online sessions on a fortnightly basis (one weekday evening throughout term-time) and visiting Leeds for the campus day (May Spring Bank holiday)

Priority will also be given to students who also meet two of the following criteria:

  • your parents / carers did not go to university
  • you are eligible for free school meals or from a household with an annual income of £25,000 or below
  • you live in an area with low progression to higher education (use our online postcode checker)
  • you attend a school achieving below the national average at GCSE (Attainment 8 score)
  • you live or grew up in public care
  • your studies have been disrupted by circumstances in your personal, social or domestic life. (Except in extreme circumstances, disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic will not be considered)

Consideration will also be give to applicants who meet just our postcode criteria (use our online postcode checker)

Priority will also be given to students who are from groups under-represented in healthcare education.

For further guidance on eligibility, please refer to our our Additional Information and Eligibility Guidelines.

How do I apply?

Applications for the 2025 programme have now closed. Applications for the 2026 programme will open in October 2025.