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London Metropolitan University is home to a diverse community of learners, mentors, practitioners, innovators, and thinkers, located in the vibrant centre of London, one of the most dynamic capital cities in the world.
The university's mission is to transform lives through the power of education – it does this by welcoming students from all kinds of backgrounds and supporting them to achieve success. Each student forms an important part of the university community, contributing to the student culture as well as the culture of the city in which they live. They are the real London. This is the real London.
Students benefit from a well-rounded university experience, led by high-quality teaching, superb academic resources, and plenty of learning support.
The university has also been recently recognised for the quality of its teaching, with a silver in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework, and gold for student experience - the highest achievable award.
Whether students are looking to improve their job prospects, pursue a passion or take their career in a whole new direction, there’s something for everyone with one of London Met’s postgraduate degrees.
London Metropolitan University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“I think this is one of the finest university in London and also in UK.”
“London Metropolitan University is a very nice institution especially for international students due to the warm welcome for everyone at school.”
“A harmonious atmosphere where students from diverse backgrounds engage in collaborative learning.”
The university offers a wide range of postgraduate courses, including degrees, diplomas, certificates and PGCEs, providing students with high-valued skills to help kickstart their career. The university is home to six specialist schools, offering an impressive range of degree courses. These are delivered by a faculty of experienced teaching staff who are passionate about the success of their students.
There is a selection of research degrees available to choose from, including Master of Research (MRes), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and professional doctorate programmes.
One of the key benefits of studying with London Met is the quality of its team of lecturers and teaching staff, who are highly qualified and widely experienced. Many of them remain working as practicing professionals at the cutting edge of their field. Many of the postgraduate courses offered carry professional accreditation, allowing students to readily enter the professional workforce after graduation. These professional bodies include the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the British Dietetics Association (BDA) and the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Structured with flexibility and convenience in mind, many of London Met’s postgraduate courses are available to study on both a full-time and part-time basis, with multiple start dates throughout the academic year, in September, January and for some courses in May. There are also distance learning options, which are ideal for students seeking more flexibility, allowing them to structure their learning around existing work or life commitments.
At all levels of study, the university’s extensive academic support system is available, ensuring postgraduate students have the resources and guidance needed for degree success. London Met provides support and guidance for a range of academic, personal, financial and developmental issues. In addition, it offers dedicated assistance for individuals facing challenges related to disability, dyslexia, student finance and accommodation concerns.
London Metropolitan University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“Our teachers are very helpful in all means by responding to our issues during in or out of the class”
“The teachers are highly qualified and always ready to help their student. Very comfortable and relax for international students.”
“Lecturers consistently demonstrate their availability to offer assistance whenever required.”
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GET PROSPECTUSEntry requirements for postgraduate qualifications at London Metropolitan University vary depending on the course. Some may ask for an undergraduate degree in a related field, while others may accept students with any successful undergraduate degree depending on the final grade.
Students who don’t have a degree and who are returning to education as mature students will be able to discuss their options with the university, looking at how relevant work experience may be sufficient for a successful application.
Entry requirement information can be found on the individual course pages on the university’s website.
Send a message directly to the uni to learn more about their entry requirements.
ASK A QUESTIONLondon Met’s accommodation team is there to help students by providing guidance and advice on how to find the right place to live in London.
The university doesn’t own any halls of residence but it can provide information about the external halls of residence available, as well as homestay options and advice on privately rented accommodation. The rent for student halls often includes utility bills, meaning payments are much simpler to manage.
London Met has a range of state-of-the-art facilities and, over the past few years, has invested in innovative smart technology to help students get the most out of their studies.
The university’s facilities include:
London Metropolitan University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“While securing employment in London poses challenges, the university's job placement services and employment department are notably supportive, ensuring accessibility for all students.”
“London Met has nice facilities such as libraries, sport centres like basketball court, gym and others.”
“Great location.”
Find out more about the accommodations and facilities in person at the uni.
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London Met understands that studying a postgraduate qualification can present an array of challenges, especially for those students moving to a new city or even country to pursue their educational future. The university knows that its students have different needs, and its support teams are there to help students every step of the way.
They cover a wide range of topics affecting student life, including both academic and personal matters. Students can get help through financial advice, dedicated support for disabilities or students with dyslexia, and any questions around accommodation from a friendly and welcoming team of student advisors.
London Met wants its students to reach their full potential. The university school offices are available to help support students throughout their studies and should be the first place they visit with any concerns they have. There are also the Student Zone web pages, which students can use to find out more about the information and advice available.
London Metropolitan University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“Additionally, students receive valuable assistance from dedicated teams stationed at the entrances of university and school offices.”
“It is great to be here.”
“Very positive and supportive environment.”
Find out more about the student support offered on the university’s website.
VISIT WEBSITEThe university’s academic strengths include:
London Metropolitan University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“Excellent academics.”
“The university emphasises practical learning, strong industry connections and a coming to social justice, with a focus on employability and student support.”
“The modules are designed in such a way that the students get to gain in depth knowledge about their subjects without having any sort of psychological pressure.”
The students’ union (SU) is full of life, serving as the voice of students on campus. Students can depend on the SU to communicate any of their concerns or interests to the administration and even provide support for advocacy whenever needed.
There’s a society for everyone at London Met, with over 50 to choose from including an Afro-Caribbean society, maths society, nutrition society, women’s forum society and many more. If students can't find what they're looking for, they can set up their own.
The university also provides students with a free gym membership and fitness classes. Students can get involved in a variety of sporting clubs, including rugby, cheerleading, basketball and football.
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 Arsenal Football Club’s stadium and a short walk 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.
London Metropolitan University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“Amazing experience and helpful people all around.”
“The students' union is so engaging and full of life, they host a lot of fun and helpful events for new and existing students.”
“Love London.”
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BOOK OPEN DAYGraduates of the university’s many postgraduate degree courses have excellent career prospects, thanks to the superb level of teaching and support offered.
Helping to guide students into their chosen career pathways is the London Met careers team, who organise a busy schedule of career-focused events and activities throughout the year, as well as running a drop-in centre that offers help with CV writing, interview training, careers advice and professional skills development to help students reach their goals. There are workshops, employer events and other networking opportunities organised with the university’s extensive network of professional partners, both in the UK and overseas.
The Student Enterprise service support London Met students and graduates to bring ideas to life and develop skills for success in start-up, self-employment and freelancing – helping students to realise their entrepreneurial potential.
London Met’s campuses are based in central London and offer students the excitement of the capital at their fingertips. London is an exciting international city with something for everyone. Whatever their course, students find inspiration in London's wealth of culture, industries, innovation and heritage.
London Metropolitan University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“Fantastic course structure and really helpful for getting a job in the desired area.”
“There has been a lot of help regarding part-time jobs, career prospects, etc.”
“So many opportunities for advancement - good opportunities for networking with academics and researchers.”
London Met believes in fair access to education, supporting postgraduate students from all walks of life and economic backgrounds and ensuring that each individual student has the resources to pursue their academic work in comfort and confidence. There are several bursaries and grants available to postgraduate students, including a Disabled Students’ Allowance, a Social Work Bursary and an Initial Teaching Training (ITT) bursary. The qualification criteria for financial support varies depending on the individual award being applied for, and so students are encouraged to look into their options early to give them the maximum amount of time to apply.
Information about London Met’s latest bursaries and scholarships can be found on the university’s bursary information and scholarships page.
Prospective students can visit the London Met website for full information on tuition fees.
Send a message directly to the uni to learn more about their scholarships and bursaries.
ASK A QUESTIONLondon Met has more than 100 taught postgraduate courses for people to choose from, ranging from master’s degrees in architecture and artificial intelligence to physiotherapy and youth and community work.
Taught courses offer students the opportunity to learn from some of the leading experts in their field. Assessments may include essays, examinations and observed lab work.
There’s an active research community at London Met, with students studying for Master of Research (MRes), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and professional doctorate programmes in many areas.
The impact of London Met's maths research was joint top in the UK, while overall 86% of its research is internationally recognised and 60% is world-leading or internationally excellent, according to the 2022 Research Excellence Framework.
Students who choose a research-based qualification will be able to collaborate on projects that shape the global community. Many can be studied remotely if necessary.
The university offers a growing number of distance learning courses including biomedical studies, English language teaching and maritime law (top-up).
Students can check London Met’s course pages for more information on the type of courses available.
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