UK:EU:non-EU students respectively with a female to male ratio of 61:39. Figures for graduates in the 2016–17 year showed that 30% of undergraduates gained a first-class honours degree, 57% gained a 2:1, 12% gained a 2:2 and 1% gained a 3rd.
== Organisation and governance ==
=== Faculties ===
The various schools, institutes and centres of the university are arranged into seven faculties, each with a dean, pro-deans and central functions:
Arts, Humanities and Cultures (English; History; Philosophy, Religion and History of Science; Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies; Leeds Humanities Research Institute; Institute for Medieval Studies; Languages, Cultures and Societies; School of Media and Communication; Design; Fine Art, History of Art & Cultural Studies; Music; Performance and Cultural Industries)
Biological Sciences (School of Biology; School of Biomedical Sciences; School of Molecular and Cellular Biology)
Business (Accounting and Finance; Economics; International Business; Management; Marketing; Work and Employment Relations)
Social Sciences (Education; Law; Politics and International Studies; Sociology and Social Policy; Graduate School)
Engineering and Physical Sciences (Chemical and Process Engineering; Civil Engineering; Chemistry; Computer Science; Electronic and Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Mathematics; Physics and Astronomy)
Environment (Earth and Environment; Geography; Institute for Transport Studies, School of Food Science and Nutrition)
Medicine and Health (Leeds Dental Institute; Healthcare; Medicine; Leeds Institute of Genetics, Health and Therapeutics; Leeds Institute of Health Sciences; Leeds Institute of Medical Education; Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine; Institute of Psychological Sciences)
=== Governance ===
The Court serves as a mechanism for the university's accountability to the wider community and to stakeholders, making sure that the university is well managed, properly governed and responsive to public and local interests and concerns. It is …