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London Met is a forward-thinking university, with a mission to transform lives though the power of education. It takes pride in cultivating a real sense of community, welcoming students from diverse backgrounds, and supporting them on their journey to success.
Whether students are looking to enhance their career opportunities, follow a passion or steer their career in a whole new direction, London Met has a wide range of exciting courses. Explore the real London community today. This is The Real London.
The university has six specialist schools offering a range of interesting courses, led by a team of dedicated and learned academics. Both its undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are tailored towards future employability.
London Met has strong links with employers active across a diverse range of industries. The university involves them in aspects of its curriculum design and career education services to ensure students have the best possible learning and practical industry experience.
University campuses are centrally located in the heart of London, providing students with access to some of the world’s most prestigious organisations and the city’s best social hotspots. The Aldgate and Holloway campus give access to lively spots such as Shoreditch, Whitechapel Art Gallery, Emirates Stadium and Finsbury Park.
London Met fosters a thriving student community with an engaged students’ union at its core – facilitating exciting events, clubs, societies, as well as student services.
London Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“London Metropolitan University is an amazing place to study, the diversity and inclusion of students, tutors and the staff makes it so welcoming.”
“London Met has great study programs and lots of support in finding a career after uni.”
“London Metropolitan University offers diverse programs, a vibrant city setting, and extensive resources.”
Courses have been designed with students in mind, ensuring that upon graduation, they are well-prepared and ready to join the workforce. London Met works with professional bodies to ensure its courses hold proper accreditation, improving employability prospects.
Courses are taught by leading industry experts, who have actively contributed to world-class research.
London Met offers a range of teaching methods and assessment styles, including guest lecturers, real-world projects, site visits, problem-based learnings (PBL) and simulations.
Each year the university welcomes guest speakers and industry mentors from all over the world. In the past, these have included:
London Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“The staff, mentors, tutors are very supportive and highly qualified.”
“I know I can always email my lecturers and will receive a relatively swift reply.”
“The teaching staff really inspire students to think and develop creatively.”
Interested? Order a prospectus to find out more about the uni and the courses on offer.
GET PROSPECTUSEntry requirements vary depending on the course students wish to apply for. While a college-level education is typically expected for most programs, this may not always be the case. In some cases, other qualifications certified by the admissions tutor as being of equivalent standard will also be accepted.
The university normally requires two passes at GCSE (or equivalent) at grade C/grade 4 (for applicants sitting GCSEs post-2017) or above for English language and, where required, maths.
Some courses may require students to have obtained a qualification in a specific subject, prior to applying, while others may require a portfolio submission. In some instances, an interview may be required.
Students can visit the university website to find more information about courses and specific entry requirements.
Any student applying to London Metropolitan should be proficient in English as all courses are taught and tested in the language. International students applying with a student visa may be asked to provide evidence of an accredited English language test before their application is considered.
UCAS TARIFF CALCULATORSend a message directly to the uni to learn more about their entry requirements.
ASK A QUESTIONThere are many accommodation options available for students studying at London Met. The university has a friendly team which can help find accommodation that is right for individual needs, from private houses to halls of residences.
Many are conveniently located just a short stroll or ride away from the university’s campus, placing students within easy reach of some of London’s best social hotspots.
Studying with London Met will give students access to outstanding facilities, taking their learning experience to the next level.
Facilities include:
London Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“I have access to fantastic facilities, all within walking distance on campus.”
“The library is exceptional, offering a vast array of resources that greatly enhance my learning experience.”
“London Met has nice facilities such as libraries, sport centers like basketball court, gym and others.”
Find out more about the accommodations and facilities in person at the uni.
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The aim of London Met is to ensure that all students who are successful in their application receive the best education possible, and as part of that, the university ensures there is a wide range of support services to allow students to focus on their course and give it their full attention.
Any students with concerns around finances, or with developmental, personal or academic issues can find support and advice at London Met, including signposting to relevant services that may offer some aid or respite.
The university is also able to help students find suitable accommodation or handle any issues with private landlords during their studies.
Students who have a disability or who are dyslexic and finding their studies to be impacted can speak to the student services team to get support on ensuring their course works for them.
All students are able to have one-on-one meetings in person or get support via phone or email if that is preferred.
London Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“From academic guidance to personal development, London Met has established a robust support system that ensures every student feels valued and empowered throughout their academic journey.”
“There is an abundance of student and academic support for students with regular planned study skills and writing sessions available throughout each semester.”
“The teachers and other student services help a lot with everything in life. Not just studying but living difficulties as well.”
Find out more about the student support offered on the university’s website.
VISIT WEBSITELondon Met offers a high-quality education across its portfolio of courses, some specific strengths include:
London Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“The university places importance on practical learning, which can include hands on projects, case studies and real world applications of knowledge.”
“London Metropolitan university has already excelled in providing a professional and engaging learning environment, with enthusiastic lecturers actively involved in the industry in which they teach.”
“A large aspect of the teaching of some module is aimed at future employment and career paths which I think is extremely important for a student with career inspiration.”
Students can depend on the students’ union (SU) to communicate any concerns or interests that they might have to administration and even provide support for advocacy whenever needed.
The SU boasts its own vibrant media channels, ready to keep students updated on campus events and even offer media opportunities for aspiring journalists or radio presenters.
London Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“The Aldgate campus is ideally located close to a number of art galleries and places of cultural importance, social and economic importance.”
“The students' union is so engaging and full of life, they host a lot of fun and helpful events for new and existing students.”
“The university prides itself on fostering a diverse and inclusive community, where students from various backgrounds come together to create a vibrant and dynamic learning environment.”
Some of the societies that students can get involved with include the events society, the LGBTQIA+ society or the physics and astronomy society, as well as a wide range of sport clubs.
Aspiring journalists, graphic designers, DJs or technical assistants can also join the university’s student-led Verve magazine or radio station.
London Met recently introduced the option for all students to enjoy a free gym membership, including fitness classes.
The university also has an on-site bar at its Holloway campus and a rooftop that, rather uniquely, is home to 40,000 bees.
London is one of the world’s most diverse and exciting capital cities.
The Aldgate campus is not far from Shoreditch, famous for its restaurants, street style and nightlife.
The Holloway campus is in the middle of Islington, next to the Emirates Stadium (Arsenal Football Club’s stadium) and a short walk away from Finsbury Park.
This means that the students have the opportunity to explore both tourist attractions and also the heart of the city – full of culture, life and history.
See the campus and city for yourself in person by booking an open day place.
BOOK OPEN DAYLondon Met actively cultivates an environment that produces well-rounded, work-ready graduates.
Alumni have gone on to work for some of the largest organisations in the UK and around the world.
London Met students have access to a dedicated Accelerator service, which offers high growth start-ups and later-stage graduate businesses the space to grow and scale. Business founders have access to advice, resources and networking opportunities to help get their venture off the ground.
On top of that, many courses include real-world industry work experience and projects.
London Met also has a committed careers and employability team to help students look for paid work opportunities and development workshops.
The careers team can help with developing strategies for finding find part-time and full-time work, work experience, volunteering and graduate opportunities.
The university also has a Job Shop which advertises a wide range of part-time, full-time, temporary and work placement roles.
To support students financially during their time studying at London Met, a number of bursaries and scholarships are available that can provide students with grants or loans to ensure their focus is on their learning.
Some of these scholarships are awarded to students from specific backgrounds, while others are awarded to students who can demonstrate evidence of their drive to succeed and talent for their chosen course.
All scholarships and bursaries are available to browse on the London Met website.
The tuition fees for UK and EU students on an undergraduate course at London Met are typically £9,250 per year, although this can vary. The costs for international students are usually higher.
In most cases, students are not expected to pay these fees upfront themselves. UK students can apply for a tuition fee loan to cover the cost, which becomes repayable only once the student has reached a certain salary threshold in future.
International students have their own financial aid options and can also spread the cost of fees across the year if necessary.
The university has its own financial support team that advises students concerned about financing their education.
Send a message directly to the uni to learn more about their scholarships and bursaries.
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Many courses at London Metropolitan University offer an opportunity to do a work placement or sandwich year. These opportunities will help you develop your employability skills, and the careers department is also on hand to offer personal support.
As well as a wide range of courses on offer, London Metropolitan University also has loads of clubs and societies you can join during your studies. Joining societies is just one of the many ways you can tailor your experience at London Metropolitan University to suit you.
With a degree in a subject you love, you'll find more doors opening to jobs you'll love. Studies have also shown that graduates earn more on average compared to non-graduates.
If you want to continue to pursue education, you'll be able to progress to postgraduate study once you've got your undergraduate degree. You could opt to study a master's, or even get a PhD.
Living in uni halls means you'll have access to communal areas including kitchen and dining facilities. These facilities offer you plenty of opportunity to socialise with the students you're living with.
You'll also find all bills are included in your rent, and yes, that includes WiFi. Rent also covers security and maintenance. There are accessible rooms available in halls that have been adapted for disabled students.