Yorkshire Universities launches new strategy to champion Yorkshire

Powering Place Unlocking Potential

Yorkshire Universities (YU), the representative body for universities and higher education institutions in Yorkshire, has published a new five-year strategy that will amplify regional strengths, unlock new investment and ideas, and strengthen partnership work to help drive benefits and positive impacts for people, places and business. 

The new YU 2025–2030 Strategy, Powering Place Unlocking Potential, has three key strategic priorities:

Amplifying Regional Strengths

Be an influential national and global voice for Yorkshire.

Unlocking New Ideas and Investment

Foster an interconnected, interdependent higher education sector in Yorkshire, which is confident in securing investment and demonstrating public value. 

Partnering to Drive Inclusive Place-based Impacts

Promote a prosperous and distinctive Yorkshire region shaped by collaboration, where higher education is a proactive change agent.

YU will work closely with its members to deliver on these objectives and facilitate strategic collaborations with the higher education sector and partners to grow economic prosperity, resilience, and opportunity in Yorkshire. 

Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director, said:

“Our new five-year Strategy presents an ambitious framework to demonstrate and utilise the value of our members capabilities and assets. By underpinning the Strategy on a core mission designed to strengthen and deepen collaborations with industry, governments and communities, YU will work with partners to create an environment for enhanced and sustained prosperity, based on increasing opportunities, unlocking talent and enterprise, attracting and retaining investment, and creating quality, high-skilled, jobs.”

Notes to Editors

Yorkshire Universities has a shared commitment to strengthen the contribution of universities and higher education institutions to the economic, social and civic well-being of people and places in Yorkshire. Its members are: Leeds Arts University; Leeds Conservatoire; Leeds Beckett University; Leeds Trinity University; Sheffield Hallam University; University of Bradford; University of Huddersfield; University of Hull; University of Leeds; University of Sheffield; University of York; and York St John University. 

View the YU Strategy 2025-30 here