Creative writing competition launched by London Met and Orion Publishing won by Elyana Guler for ‘The Grimm’.
Daniel Glenn-Barbour’s first feature film ‘Yes-Man’ officially launches across streaming platforms.
Siân Moxon’s rewilding project receives coverage in the esteemed magazine, Time Out London.
An Instagram-based exhibition by Spring entry foundation students at the School of Art, Architecture and Design will run from 25-30 July 2022.
Siân Moxon’s Rewild My Street campaign profiled in prestigious design magazine.
George Fereday's HomeGrownCabin project is a finalist in the 2022 Structural Timber Awards in the 'Pioneer' category.
The conference brought together an impressive and diverse range of speakers to discuss the theme of ‘Home’.
Vice Chancellor Professor Lynn Dobbs discusses a new initiative that sees London Met twinned with a Ukrainian university, and our other impactful work to support refugee communities.
The high quality of London Met's teaching, student community and student voice was showcased in the 2022 NSS.
Karoly Rucska, a second year photography student has been listed in the final 15 shortlist of the EIZO Student Photography Awards.
London Met joined the London Pride Parade for the first time in its 50-year history this weekend. Wendy Sloane, Associate Professor of Journalism reports from the celebrations.
Nanci Byrne-Lynch has won the Sanderson Design Group Award, and will now take up a 12-month paid internship in one of the Sanderson Design Group studios.
The exhibition runs from 22 June – 2 July.
Course leader James Cant was also voted AOP Lecturer of the Year, while students Kasia Kowalska and Giulia Ballarin were nominated for their photography.
London Met is one of just 10 universities offering the scholarship to students from low-income households, with applications closing on 8 July 2022.