Set in the heart of the UK’s vibrant capital city, Regent’s University London is a superb place in which to live and study. Our campus in Regent’s Park and specialist facilities at Marylebone offer the ideal setting for your studies, just minutes away from all that central London has to offer.
We offer both UK and American-style degree programmes in a wide range of fields, including business and management, finance, humanities, creative arts, social sciences and design.
At Regentʼs, you will never be just another face in the crowd. This is a friendly place where staff and students know each other by name. We place a strong emphasis on plenty of face-to-face teaching time, giving you the individual attention you need to succeed.
You will be within easy reach of all that this exciting European city has to offer. We are close to the City of London and the West End, with easy access to Londonʼs famous theatres, galleries and museums, as well as major sporting and entertainment venues.
With mellow red-brick buildings set in 11 acres of private garden, our main campus in Regentʼs Park is a quiet, secluded haven in which to live and study. A short walk away, our Marylebone site sits in a lively historical area that retains the artisan feel of the
Georgian village it once was – a neighbourhood now known for its up-market designer boutiques, cafés and design shops.
We focus on preparing you for the real demands of the working world. Our programmes balance academic knowledge with practical, hands-on experience. You will be taught
by people who are also working professionals. Visits from industry experts, working on live briefs and realworld case studies help to bring your learning to life.
With 4,800 students from more than 140 countries worldwide, Regentʼs is a genuinely
international community. You will make friends from all over the world, learn about other cultures, expand your outlook and build a network of contacts for the future.
Whether you plan to study business, humanities or design, you will find that Londonʼs culture, heritage and commerce form an essential part of the Regentʼs experience.