Leeds Trinity ranked first in UK for Journalism in Guardian University Guide

The Guardian University Guide league tables rank institutions across the UK by subject, looking at student satisfaction, staff numbers, spending, and career prospects. The overall aim is to help prospective students find the course that best suits them.

The newly released data has shown that Leeds Trinity’s Journalism offer, which has consistently produced industry-standard talent, is ranked first in the UK, reflecting an outstanding reputation for vocational training, professional work placements and mentoring opportunities. The Journalism provision has climbed one place since the 2024 Guardian University Guide to take the top spot.

The Centre for Journalism at Leeds Trinity University brings together expertise in all aspects of journalism, news reporting and newsroom production, offering a range of opportunities for students to develop their own writing and reporting skills, work as part of a news team and build professional networks with top journalists.

Leeds Trinity’s Law provision, which supports the University’s reputation for excellent professional opportunities, has ranked ninth this year, maintaining a top ten position in the guide. The Law School offers placements in commercial and corporate law firms, criminal defence practices and travel law specialists, as well as law and legal service providers or in youth justice, policing and penal justice settings.

Nathan Kelly, Head of School of Digital and Screen Media, said: “I am delighted that our Journalism programmes have been recognised as number 1 in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2025. The School of Digital and Screen Media at Leeds Trinity has many alumni who are now renowned UK-wide for their careers in the creative industries, including broadcasters Harpz Kaur, Richie Anderson, Lauren Layfield and Mobeen Azhar.

“Claiming the UK top spot in this guide demonstrates our high-quality teaching and learning and more importantly how we nurture our students’ ambitions and provide them with the opportunities and one-to-one support that the University is known for.

“The school of Digital and Screen Media offers outstanding teaching with sessions delivered by highly skilled and committed staff with a wealth of industry expertise and academic experience. We open up pathways for our students to build their skills, knowledge and experience. We support student industry contacts including through high profile industry partners (BJTC, NCTJ, BIJ) as well as the annual flagship Journalism and Media Week with dedicated support from Channel 4 and Screen Yorkshire. I’d like to offer a huge congratulations to my colleagues whose efforts are truly deserving of this recognition.”

Amy Lund, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Education, said: “As a new and dynamic Law School, we are delighted to have maintained our subject position in the Guardian University Guide 2025. Our lecturers combine their professional experience and industry contacts with academic expertise to prepare our Law graduates for exciting careers. Our embedded placements, industry visits, European trips, mooting competitions, law clinics and dedication to knowing every student give a fantastic university experience.”

Professor Catherine O’Connor, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education and Experience at Leeds Trinity University, said: “We are very proud of the outstanding results for Journalism and Law in the Guardian University Guide 2025. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff in the Centre for Journalism and the Law School at Leeds Trinity University, who continue to deliver high-quality teaching and career-led experiences for our students.

“I am delighted to see our renowned Journalism provision claim the top spot in the country. Our Centre for Journalism has produced exceptional journalism and media professionals for over 20 years. The success of our Law School further strengthens our reputation as a modern, professional University that offers excellent vocational education and personal support. I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to colleagues in both schools for their focus on excellence for students and seeing their efforts reflected in this way.”

Further information about Leeds Trinity’s Journalism and Law courses can be found online. Leeds Trinity is one of four Catholic universities in England.

https://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/