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Human Rights and Social Justice Research Institute launches EHRC-commissioned Bill of Rights report
HRSJ have launched a report for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) identifying and exploring best practice processes for creating a Bill of Rights for the UK.
London Met psychologist calls for change on the growing sexualisation of young people
Dr Linda Papadopolous argues that the growing prevalence of sexualised images in magazines, television and computer games is having a damaging effect on children.
Back of the net for London Met and Arsenal Football Club
London Met and its Holloway neighbour premier league football club Arsenal have launched a series of business workbooks.
London Met secures major EU grant to study urbanisation and coastal environments
A partnership between the University's Working Lives Research Institute, Cities Institute and LMBS has secured a major research grant from the EU.
'Everybody in love' with Oritsé
In 2007, Oritsé Williams was a student at London Met dreaming of creating a super-group. Last night Britain's top boyband JLS sccoped two Brit awards.
Alumnus' debut novel tackles the grim realities of life on the streets
Film Studies and Creative Writing graduate Samuel Bonner has published his first novel Playground.
London Met PhD student to present work in parliament
A PhD student from London Metropolitan University’s Faculty of Life Sciences has been selected to showcase his research at the House of Commons.
Concentration camp survivor speaks at London Met
A special lecture by holocaust survivor Ben Helfgott, took place on Holocaust Memorial Day for a group of local school and college students.
New initiatives to engage with staff, students and alumni
London Met is increasingly participating in new technology and web 2.0 initiatives in order to engage with its prospective and current students, staff and alumni.
London demonstrates a KEEN entrepreneurial spirit
London Met was one of four London universities takes part in the student entrepreneurship competition the 'Xing Business Challenge'.
Cass alumna focuses on the future of film
London Met graduate Sandra Kazlauskaite has landed a top role coordinating the 3rd Future Film Festival at the British Film Institute.
Season’s biggest London - New York trend: Childhood Obesity
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London has shown his support for a new report by London Met and the City University in New York, which tackles the rise of childhood obesity.
Rebels with a fashion cause
London Met has joined forces with a group of students from South Essex College to highlight the negative aspects of urban street culture.
Lecturer advises on Ch4 Pringles penchant
Richard Marshall, Principal Lecturer at School of Human Sciences interviewed on Channel 4 programme 'My Big Fat Diet Show’




