
London Metropolitan University
Based in England’s historic capital city, London Metropolitan University has a rich history of education with its roots dating back to 1848. Taking its current form following a merger of two well-renowned universities in 2002, it offers a wide range of courses across two London campuses.
The Aldgate campus is home to the university’s architecture, art and design courses, with all other subjects being taught at the Islington campus (opposite Holloway road tube station). This campus in north London has developed into a modern, progressive learning centre and over the last 100 years has developed a strong reputation for widening access to education for those around the world.
Students studying at London Met will receive excellent specialised tuition, offering a wide number of high-quality courses covering various subject areas. This is underpinned by the expertise of experienced academic staff and access to world-class resources. Those studying at the university also have access to all communal spaces including libraries, cafes and eateries. There are also superb links to businesses and the six distinct schools at London Met link into various sectors and harness research opportunities for staff and students alike helping to create an engaging and diverse learning experience.
London is an exciting and culturally diverse city with immense opportunities in terms of work, education and social life, making it a popular a destination for international students. London Met boasts an active and involved population of international students, and offers advice and assistance with accommodation, funding and careers, as well as academic and wellbeing support.
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London Met: Life outside the classroom
Join us on Friday 4 June from 3pm to build the confidence you need to begin your London Met journey. This event is the perfect opportunity to get top tips on how to prepare for university and how to look after your wellbeing whilst you’re there.
During this event you’ll be able to chat to current students to find out what it’s really like to study and live in London and hear their student experiences first-hand.
Our student services teams will also be on hand to answer any questions you might have about funding your studies, finding accommodation and the application process.
Book your place now, we can’t wait to meet you!
Event dates:
Date: 6/4/2021 | Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM | Learn more |
Postgraduate Study Guide
Join us on Tuesday 15 June from 5.15pm to find out how you can take your next steps at London Met. This event is the perfect opportunity to discover everything you need to know about postgraduate life at London Met from applying to study with us and funding your studies, to exploring our academic and research community.
After the presentation, you’ll be able to speak to some of our current postgraduate students, find out what it’s really like to study and live in London and hear their experiences of transitioning from undergraduate to postgraduate study.
Book your place now, we can’t wait to meet you!
Event dates:
Date: 6/15/2021 | Time: 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM | Learn more |
Safeguarding, vulnerability and risk: Critical perspectives
Join Dr Robin West, course leader for our Safeguarding and Security MA, to explore critical perspectives of safeguarding, vulnerability and risk. Today, many live in what can be called “vulnerable” times. Society is faced with new categories of vulnerable populations as social trends emerge, often provoking political contestations.
During this lecture we’ll explore what it means to define “vulnerability” and the “vulnerable person”. We’ll also consider some of the challenges faced by policy makers and civil society through a case study of child migrants.
This online session will begin at 3pm with a presentation and taster lecture. After that, you’ll have the opportunity to ask Robin any questions and also participate in a group discussion on any of the key topics raised.
Event dates:
Date: 4/28/2021 | Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Learn more |
Health Protection: Principles and Practice
Experience a taste of postgraduate study with our London Met Lab: Empowering London lecture series. During these sessions you’ll be able to participate in a taster lecture delivered by one of our postgraduate academics and engage in a lively discussion and debate with fellow students.
Health Protection: Principles and Practice
Health protection is a key domain in public health and has been in the spotlight more than ever over the last 18 months.
Join Dr Justin Webb, course leader for our Public Health MSc, to explore some of the key health protection issues we’re facing today. During this interactive seminar you’ll be introduced to the importance of health protection in the field of public health.
Topics covered in this session include:
- communicable disease control
- emergency preparedness, resilience and response
- environmental public health
This online session will begin at 4pm with a presentation and taster lecture. After that, you’ll have the opportunity to ask Dr Webb any questions and to participate in a group discussion on any of the key topics raised.
Event dates:
Date: 6/14/2021 | Time: 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Learn more |
Subject Matters: How architects solve problems beautifully
Experience a taste of undergraduate and postgraduate study with our Subject Matters lecture series. During these sessions you’ll take part in a taster lecture delivered by one of our current students on a topic related to their degree. After the lecture there’ll also be time for a lively discussion and debate with fellow students.
The modern world of architecture is challenging, complicated and beautiful. Working in a studio will see you face a variety of obstacles, including those concerning the environment and social issues. Such challenges result in creative thinking and innovation – you’ll often find that the more people that are involved in a problem means the more solutions that are brought to the table. Your thoughts and decisions become embedded in the architecture you create – and what you create changes the world around you.
This event will be of interest to prospective undergraduate students who are considering studying, or have a passion for, architecture.
This student-led session is hosted by Andrew, a second-year student on our Architecture BA (Hons) degree.
Event dates:
Date: 5/18/2021 | Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | Learn more | |
Date: 5/18/2021 | Time: 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM | Learn more |
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