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London Metropolitan University

About 

London Metropolitan University was established in 2022 and is associated with Universities UK, the International Association of Aviation Personnel Schools, the European University Association, and the Association of Commonwealth Universities. They have three campuses, their main one is situated on Holloway Road.  

This campus aims to provide all the essential facilities students need to thrive. They have six schools at this campus – School of Social Professions, School of Social Sciences, School of Business and Law, School of Human Sciences, School of Computing and Digital Media and School of Architecture and Design. The university has more than 12,145 students on its programs.  

Postgraduate Programs They Run 

London Metropolitan University has so many different postgraduate programs for prospective students to choose from. Topics range from mental health, corporate responsibility, sustainability, counselling, writing, criminology, culture, art, human resources, law and more. Some of the awards their postgraduate courses offer include Master of Law (LLM), Master of Art (MA), Master of Science (MSc), Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert), and Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip). Courses can be completed full-time or part-time, with some being fully or partially online.  

Admissions Process 

Full-time undergraduate applicants should make their online application via the UCAS. To do this, simply visit www.UCAS.com and register your details. Once you have registered, you will be able to make an application for your chosen course(s). Be sure to include the correct institution and course codes when doing so, these can be found on the London Metropolitan University website. Once you have sent your application, the university will get in touch with you to let you know if they are offering you a place. Postgraduate applicants can apply directly on the website on the page of their chosen course. Be sure to read all the entry requirements before applying and make sure you have all the required documents to hand. After you have submitted your application, the university will be in touch in the coming weeks. International applicants can also apply this way.  

Accommodation 

Unlike other universities, London Metropolitan University does not manage or own any halls of residence. Therefore, it works differently with accommodation. They still have a hall of residence for students but it is owned by another party. For that reason, they cannot guarantee students a room in these halls. The room types in these buildings are large self-contained flats. The price includes all utility bills and there are maintenance staff on-site during the day and security present during the night. Rent starts at £150 per week and varies depending on the room type and features. Most accommodation is in close proximity to the campus you are studying at. The rooms usually contain a bed, wardrobe, and study area which has a desk, chair, and storage. Some rooms have an en-suite bathroom while other residences have to share a bathroom, kitchen, and common room. You can book a viewing and apply for accommodation on the London Metropolitan University’s website.  

Scholarships and Financial Support 

London Metropolitan University has a number of scholarships available to undergraduate, postgraduate, and international students. Some of these include the International Excellence Scholarship which pays tuition fees in full, the Unite Foundation Scholarship Scheme which awards three years of free accommodation, and the Chevening Scholarships which award funds for accommodation and tuition fees. You can find out more about the scholarships available at London Metropolitan University on their website in addition to information about the entry requirements and how to apply.  

Contact Info 

For general enquiries, call +44 (0)20 7423 0000