‘Milestone’ university partnership with digital learning platform

Perlego, a digital learning platform providing access to academic and professional books, has partnered with the University of Leeds.

The university, home to almost 40,000 students, will provide unlimited access to an extensive digital library via Perlego.

Gauthier Van Malderen, founder and CEO of Perlego, said: “The University of Leeds’ partnership with Perlego is an exciting milestone for both us and the broader world of education, shaping the future of higher learning together.

“We’re so proud to partner closely with the university to ensure students have fair access to a wide range of academic resources, all through a platform that’s intuitive and inclusive.

“We’re eager to keep driving our mission forward – empowering students and educators with accessible, technology-driven learning solutions.”

Perlego’s content will integrate into the university’s existing library systems, including its reading lists, offering both students and staff access to a user-friendly and ready to use learning tool.

Elly Cope, head of access & acquisitions, University of Leeds Libraries, added: “We are excited to begin our partnership with Perlego for this academic year.

“We were drawn to their commitment to accessibility, they make it central to the platform and the reading experience both on desktop and their mobile app.

“Now we can provide these resources with no access limits imposed on our university community, which is a really positive step forward for us.

“We can widen access to key resources with a more inclusive digital experience as we support staff and students on every step of their academic journey.”

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