“The supervisory team was excellent – they had first rate knowledge and research expertise, were highly supportive and always willing to help. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at London Met and would recommend studying here for a doctorate.”
– Dr Deborah Butcher
Based in one of the world’s most exciting capital cities, London Met is home to a diverse community of inspiring and determined learners, teachers and innovative thinkers.
London Met offers a wide range of courses, from undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to short courses and professional qualifications, many of which are available to study full-time or part-time to best suit your needs and lifestyle.
Students studying in any of London Met’s schools have access to all its communal facilities (such as libraries, social spaces, cafés and eateries), and each school also has areas of expertise which might mean you use specialist resources as part of your course. London Met’s schools have links to relevant businesses in sectors related to their specialist subject areas, and the schools are also hotbeds of research undertaken by University academics and PhD students.
Dedicated to employability
London Met takes pride in helping our students reach their goals and succeed in their careers. 96.7% of all London Met graduates are in work or further study within six months (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2016–17). All of London Met’s undergraduate courses include some form of work-related learning, such as a placement, client project or on-campus work experience, and many courses are accredited by professional bodies.
Vibrant and diverse
London Met is proud of its vibrant, multi-ethnic and socially diverse community, and encourage you to join it. It currently has 146 nationalities studying there and it has also been ranked ninth out of all the universities in the UK, USA, Australia and New Zealand for diversity by Hotcourses Abroad.
One of the best universities for carbon reduction
London Met has strong links with the local area and are committed to environmental sustainability. It has installed LED lights, solar panels and energy-efficient air conditioning and as a result of this effort, London Met’s carbon emissions has reduced by 56% since 2009.
Source: London Metropolitan University’s official website
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