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Why choose London Met?

  • We have received the highest accolade in the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) review. We have three National Centres of Excellence in Teaching and Learning.
  • We have many specialist facilities on campus, including: an aircraft simulator (Aviation); a mock courtroom (Law); a Bloomberg Trading Room (Business); an artificial sky (Architecture) and a £30 million SuperLab (Science) - plus an internationally renowned Women's Library housed in a refurbished Victorian bath house.
  • Our supportive environment includes a personal academic adviser for each student, mentors for freshers and student peer support.
  • You'll meet students from all around the world and from all walks of life - international students from as far afield as Uzbekistan, Malaysia and Mexico, and many part-time students and mature students.
  • There are over 400 undergraduate courses on offer, including a huge range of Combined Honours courses available if you want to keep your options open. Our courses develop your employability skills - many employers and professionals help to design our courses, provide paid placements and give guest lectures.
 
  • Our Preparatory Programmes and Extended degrees enable you to progress to Honours degrees.
  • Our clubs and societies range from the Urban Music Society to the Law Society. We have superb gym facilities and top-class sports clubs.
  • You can study any of nine different languages, whatever course you're on - and on many courses, you can spend a semester or a year abroad.
  • Most students can take an option from any other Faculty or a work placement to broaden their study.
  • Guest speakers and Honorary Graduates at London Met include His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu of Ghana, Dancer and Choreographer Carlos Acosta, Sir Terence Conran, former MI5 chief Stella Rimmington, MP Bill Rammell, Jenni Murray OBE and Zandra Rhodes.
  • The Graduate Centre

    "...a hip, glamorous new graduate school from a sought-after architect." - The Guardian

For more facts and figures about London Met, see our about us pages

 


 
 
  Page last updated : : 04 Feb 2011