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London Met is the home of determined learners, inspiring teachers, and innovative thinkers – located in one of the most exciting capital cities in the world.
The university's mission is to transform lives through the power of education, and it does that by welcoming students from all kinds of backgrounds and supporting them to achieve success. Each and every one of them belongs there and uniquely contributes to the university and the city around them. They are The Real London. .
London Met’s campuses are based in central London and offer students the excitement of the capital at their fingertips. London is a truly international city, stuffed with exciting activities and vibrant communities. There’s something for everyone. Whatever course a student is studying, they’ll be inspired by the industry, innovation, heritage and culture of London – as well as unbeatable entertainment and nightlife.
London Met’s campuses are located within a two-minute walk of the Tube and many bus routes, with the West End just 20 minutes away.
High-quality teaching is at the heart of the experience offered to students at London Met. The university is ranked ninth in the UK for teaching quality by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024, as well as 10th for student experience.
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London Met lecturers have extensive industry experience and are actively involved in world-class research. Their knowledge is passed onto students studying at London Met.
The university develops courses that are based on industry needs and are specifically created to address skill shortages in the job market. As well as ranking in the top 50 UK universities for graduate salaries (Daily Mail University Guide 2024), many Of London Met’s courses are also ranked highly by students:
London Met’s focus on teaching quality has seen it ranked above some of the capital’s most prestigious institutions for teaching excellence. It is ninth in the UK for teaching quality according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024. London Met strives to offer top-class teaching across all academic schools and subject areas. This creates an environment that facilitates the personal and academic development of students, which is the ideal preparation for their future careers and helps them become graduates who are sought after by employers.
London Met is comprised of six specialist schools, offering a range of courses. Students have access to high-quality facilities and are led by dedicated and experienced teaching staff.
The six schools are:
Offering a dynamic portfolio of courses across business, law and languages, students have access to several top-of-the-range facilities including a mock courtroom, Bloomberg financial data software and an interpreting suite.
Teaching high-tech courses including computer science, creative technologies, electronics, cyber security and journalism. Students gain practical experience in some of the most advanced Cisco labs in London, plus a newsroom and TV studio.
Ranging from nursing and dietetics to biomedical science, chemistry and sports therapy, students carry out practical experiments in London Met’s GBP 30 million Science Centre, one of the largest and most advanced science teaching facilities in Europe.
The School of Social Sciences and Professions aims to effect change in society through demonstrating the value of social sciences and professions. Many of its courses are endorsed and accredited by professional bodies to help graduates secure jobs in the public sector, non-governmental organisations or private companies.
Located in the thriving art district of east London, students have access to specialist workshops and equipment including digital manufacturing facilities and editing suites. The school also connects students with industry professionals to further enhance graduate career prospects.
London Met’s School of the Built Environment focuses on the design, planning, financing, construction, sale and operation of places within which we live, work, travel and play.
Students can gain support through Accelerator, the university’s business incubator. Accelerator supports students who want to set up their own business and welcomes them into a thriving community of entrepreneurs.
London Met is on a mission to tackle the inequalities facing London to improve people’s lives and to deliver social justice.
The university works with more than 600 partner organisations including local authorities, NHS Trusts, sports clubs, third sector organisations, higher education institutions and businesses, to tackle the challenges facing the city and its communities.
As part of its mission to give back to the community, London Met has several university clinics that are open to the public, offering cost-effective or free services. These include a pro-bono legal advice service, as well as an injury and rehabilitation clinic.
Situated within the , the Cyber Security Research Centre is a space where academics and businesses can meet and work together to solve cyber security problems of significance for business and for society. Its core activities include:
London Met has its own business incubator, Accelerator, which is an initiative created to support students who want to set up their own business. It is a thriving community for entrepreneurs and home to more than 30 start-up businesses.
London Met is on a mission to tackle the inequalities facing London, to improve people’s lives and to deliver social justice.
The university is working with more than 600 partner organisations including local authorities, NHS Trusts, sports clubs, third sector organisations, higher education institutions and businesses, to tackle the challenges facing the city and its communities.
As part of their mission to give back to the community, London Met has several university clinics that are open to the public, offering cost-effective or free services. These include a pro-bono legal advice service, as well as an injury and rehabilitation clinic.
£14,270 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, for details
£13,874 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, for details
£8,360 To live on campus
London Met’s entry requirements vary depending on the course. Students are encouraged to visit individual course pages on the website for more information on specific entry requirements. Students should also check on the specific documentation necessary to make an application.
All applicants must be able to demonstrate the required competency in the English language. Those who require a student visa may have to provide a Secure English Language Test (SELT), for example, the IELTS Academic test.
For students who still need to meet the English language requirements necessary for admission there are pre-sessional academic English courses available. These courses are available for both bachelor’s and master’s students who need to develop their English language skills before starting their degree.
London Met has a wide range of state-of-the-art facilities. In recent years, it has invested in innovative technology that's designed to help students get the most out of their studies.
Some of the facilities the university offers students include: :
London Met’s experienced staff support students throughout their studies, including providing advice and support for academic, personal, financial, disability and accommodation issues. Students can find help through one-to-one meetings, as well as over the phone and by email.
The university strives to create a safe and secure environment for all its students, staff and visitors across its two campuses and various sites.
London Met also offers a range of funding and scholarship opportunities to support international students. Students are encouraged to visit the for more information. The university also actively supports students in finding part-time work Â鶹Դ´ their studies.
The students’ union provides a place for students to access independent advice as well as clubs, societies, activities and much more. A dedicated counselling service supports personal development and helps students deal with any issues of emotional wellbeing.
There is also a specialist Refugee Assessment and Guidance Unit (RAGU) which provides advice, guidance and development for refugee health professionals.
All buildings are gated, with relevant monitoring and safety features.
London Met offers a range of funding opportunities and scholarships for international students. Students should visit the university website for the most up-to-date scholarship opportunities.
For international students looking to enter postgraduate study, there are several Chevening scholarships available.
The university also works actively to help students in finding part-time work Â鶹Դ´ their studies to help support their finances whilst at university.
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