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Professor Lijun Shang has been awarded a grant from the BA for his work to address biosecurity education in the agribusiness sector.
Students from BA Fashion, BA Fashion Photography, and Masters in Fine Art are showing their work at the Devonshire Square Campus art studio, DSQube from 12 April to 2 May 2024.
#Take5, a nationally successful Learning Development blog originally launched at London Met, in its 10th anniversary year has just celebrated the release of its 100th Edition.
Professor Marcia Wilson spoke at the AdvanceHE Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion conference in Liverpool.
The London Met Lab-led initiative reaffirms London Metropolitan University’s work in the community and showcase the scale of work taking place across the capital city.
CREATURE research centre director, Professor Wessie Ling has co-organised an event exploring cross-cultural entanglements and intersectional identities through clothes and cloth.
A new podcast that aims to engage children and young people in discussions about the built environment has been launched by London Metropolitan University alum, Antonio Capelao.
Irish Nurses navigating British Society: Essential Carers and Unwanted Migrants is an online symposium celebrating International Women’s Day.
Inclusive Communities Manager Mia Nembhard sat down with Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, this year's Centre for Equity and Inclusion Annual Lecture guest speaker, to discuss current EDI challenges.
Help to Grow Management is an innovative training programme designed to help entrepreneurs and executives working in London's SMEs to the next level.
The charity Parkinson’s UK have awarded the grant to academics to use the new technology to help rehabilitate facial muscles.
New state-of-the-art facilities for the School of Human Sciences have been officially unveiled.
London Metropolitan University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lynn Dobbs announced her plan to retire at the end of the year.
Hosts of the popular podcast the Social Worker and The Mentor received an invitation to participate in a networking and idea-sharing event with social work students and professionals.
The award winning playwright visited London Met as part of the ‘In Conversation With’ series, created to engage with local college students.
Doubling of maternity, adoption, and paternity leave entitlements marks a significant improvement in staff benefits.
The University is pairing with innovative caregiving organisation Mobilise, using cutting-edge technology such as AI to improve support options for carers.
The research centre has been awarded a new grant from the Marmot Trust to monitor Chemical Weapons Convention State Parties meetings for the next three years.
Staff and student project from the School of Art, Architecture and Design to plant 420 saplings as part of Woodland Trust scheme.
The University's Work Based Learning Team organised the Online Business Start-Up Hub Black History Month Awards on 26 October.
The new research group was announced at an informal gathering in the Rainbow Room on 16 November 2023.
Dr James Morgan, course leader for Criminology and Psychopathology MSc, discusses the efficacy of the Home Office’s new laws on nitrous oxide.
Report identifies employment barriers for people with disability and long-term health conditions, including key recommendations to address them.
Anthony Anaxagorou, a British born Cypriot poet and writer spoke to a group of Level 3 students, teachers, and staff members at inaugural ‘In Conversation With’ event.
Students and staff from the University contributed to an exhibition in Cape Town dedicated to the famous South African activist.
Dr Peter Lewis's exceptional achievements were acknowledged at the 2023 ECREA conference.
We spoke to Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Dr Faisal Satti on World Mental Health Day.
'We are the Brady Girls' will be exhibited at the Aldgate campus through October and November.
Professor in American Film, Television and Cultural History, Dr Karen McNally comments on the recent strike action that has brought Hollywood to a standstill.
First-year PhD student, Oliver Brown, successfully convened a workshop at the fourth World Congress on Logic and Religion, held in Sinaia, Romania, between 3 and 8 September.
London Met’s Ahmet Erdi Ozturk co-edited the largest English-language volume covering a wide array of perspectives on contemporary Turkey.
The university demonstrates impressive progress through robust student experience and outcome strategy.
London Met ranked within top 50% of universities for social inclusion, and among top 10 for teaching quality and student experience.
The ambitious project was commissioned to celebrate local community history in collaboration with the London Festival of Architecture and Aldgate BID.
As London Met prepares to welcome the first cohort of nursing students we spoke to Dr Julie MacLaren, Head of Nursing, about training nurses and the challenges they are facing.
London Met featured in the top 50 institutions in the country for graduate salaries (46), and for the number of first generation university students.
Rishi Trikha’s show Stuntman received widespread acclaim at the world renowned arts and culture festival.
London Met has risen to 85th place in The Guardian's 2024 University Rankings.
London Met lecturer's Mixed-Deciduous Beam project highlights the untapped potential of hardwood for the UK construction sector.
We caught up with the team leading the ambitious project infrastructure project, due to launch later this year.
In April 2021, the University announced that it would no longer be investing endowments and excess funds in companies involved in the extraction of fossil fuel or related industries.
The conference brought together academics, police and third sector organisations that support victims of stalking and harassment.
The fourth International Conference on Data Analytics and Management was held for the first time in the UK at London Met on 23 and 24 June.
The university has partnered with hospitality business BaxterStorey to develop a nutritious and sustainable offering for students and staff.
Local Islington primary schools exhibited their science projects as part of the campaign aiming to improve STEM subject uptake, hosted at the London Met campus.
The university application process can be an exciting but nerve-wracking experience. Here are five top tips to help you successfully navigate the Clearing process.
Results of national student survey show final-year students especially satisfied with assessment and feedback, student voice, and organisation and management.
Graduates from the Film and Television Production course premiered their final year films at the prestigious British Film Institute.
‘Small Steps Matter: Research Towards a Better World’ conference held earlier this year in July.
Dr Danielle D'Hayer and Neelam Thapar receive prestigious award from AdvanceHE for exceptional contributions to higher education.
London Met's BA Photography was also voted 'Course of the Year' and course leader James Cant was also voted 'Lecturer of the Year'.
Staff and students from the School of Art, Architecture, and Design worked with the youth focused agency to create artwork displayed at the King’s Coronation.
Professor John Gabriel and Dr Alya Khan with Gulser Rose Kaya presented findings from their ongoing community research project ‘Life on the Andover Estate’ at The Great Hall.
The conference provided an in depth look into current challenges and historical legacies of nurses who have migrated to the UK to work in the National Health Service.
Dr Sebastian Cordoba, Senior Lecturer in Psychology discusses the awareness day and his ongoing gender studies research.
Diana Stirbu, Professor of Public Policy and Governance, has joined the new Editorial Board of Political Insight magazine.
Empowering learning and resilience: London Met continues to supply vital technical and wellbeing support services to its twinned university partnership.
Dr Sebastian Cordoba will explore non-binary gender identities at the conference hosted by University College London (UCL)
London Met’s clinics are helping organisations and people across the capital make a real difference.
Professor Louise Ryan’s new book ‘Social Networks and Migration’, published in January by Bristol University Press, was officially launched at the GDIRC
Two current students join the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale as Fellows at the British Pavilion 'Dancing Before the Moon', which was curated by a team including London Met alumni
AAD staff, industry professionals, and visiting academics held an extensive discussion exploring ‘Architectures of Care’ and the creation of equitable and sustainable communities.
The partnership, coordinated by the London Met Lab: Empowering London, is part of the University’s commitment to giving back to the city.
Course Leader Torange Khonsari has helped the Islington Inequality Taskforce to launch the Inequality in Islington Final Report.
Students from across London took part in this year’s literary challenge, with the winners announced at a prizegiving ceremony at the prestigious Orion Publishing Group offices.
Students from the School of Art, Architecture and Design will showcase their talent with a season of summer events.
The ‘Learn To Dream’ event, held in collaboration with the prestigious coffee company and world-renowned football club, was a roaring success.
The Biological Security Research Centre at London Met recently held a hybrid workshop with scientific experts from across the globe.
Head of Criminology, Sociology, Politics and International Relations, Andrew Moran, asks whether The Royal Family finds itself exposed without a matriarch.
Nada Abuknesha, a student from the School of Human Sciences, was shortlisted for the STEM for Britain poster competition.
A series of lectures will be held at London Met in conjunction with the Physiological Society.
Two students from the School of Human Sciences presented their Chemistry research at the World Congress on Undergraduate Research
Michael Newman, Emeritus Professor at London Met, pays tribute to Dr Marko Bojcun.
For a week during March, London Met presented six performances of MAD(E), a brilliant new play created by the Mandala Theatre Company.