Irish Studies Centre to celebrate its 30th anniversary
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London Met will host a talk and Q&A to launch the latest book by photographer and alumnus Marc Vallée, focused on his days as a student.
English Literature and Creative Writing courses score top marks in recent league table
Dr Margaret Gold has been invited to become the next editor of 'Planning Perspectives' journal
Ten years on since London Met's iconic Graduate Centre opened, its creator is returning to give a public talk
Chairman of CTVC speaks to students
Marie Henriette's dissertation ‘The Whole-body Seer: Blindness as Narrative, Subject and a Way of Seeing’ challenges the industry to think about things from a new perspective.
Branch committee officials from the CIPD’s North London Branch joined BA HRM students for a recent ‘lunch & learn’ employability session
Students from The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design have started a three-year regeneration collaboration with Belmonte, Italy.
dRMM are committed to radical approaches that transform, inspire and create outstanding architecture.
An exhibition of photography of London's East End in the 1970s and 1980s will be held at Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives.
Full day of fun at Electra House
Employee engagement talk for PG HRM students
Annual business contest sees record entries as graduate Georgia Bacco triumphs with Italian medical enterprise
Visit from VP at George P. Johnson Experience Marketing
Relatives of Second Lieutenant Reginald Thomas Salmon, who studied at predecessor institution to London Met, visit the University
The Cass Film and Animation Students screen work at BFI Southbank as part of Summer Show season.
A Cass Fine Art alumnus presents a solo exhibition, called Real Reality, at Beers London.
Cass Reader Simone Ten Hompel to deliver high profile talk at National Museums Scotland
Visiting Professor gives guest seminar
London Met graduate’s documentary takes new approach to environmental activism
MSc International Banking, Finance and Compliance students gain insight into industry
Alumni returns to inspire current students
"Corporate Social Responsibility is basically about everyone, both corporate and individual citizens of the world, behaving responsibly in all areas of human existence.”
Behind the scenes at Bloomberg
Music students given an insight into industry
Two London Guildhall Faculty of Business & Law students made it to the final 6 of the IoD's Student of the Year competition.
FBL present at Social Justice Conference
Yvette Gyles, an alumnus from the MA HRM will give a guest lecture on Tuesday 14th April 2015 at 6pm
HRM links up with colleges and schools
IDM Competition offers marketing students great opportunities
London Met teams up with national universities to co-host an international conference on banking and finance
Dr Eugenia Markova explores the interconnections between the integration process and transnational mobility of migrants
Cass Furniture alumni Matteo Pacella and Philippine Hamen present new furniture collection as part of London Design Festival 2018
Guildhall students secure victory in the Essex Court Chambers National Mooting Competition 2014-15
Upward Bound project, run in partnership with Islington Borough Council, aims to boost exam results and sees 10 students jet off to America
Joshua Scacheri welcomed by Fashion Buying and Merchandising students
Networking in the American Psychological Association’s Handbook of Career Intervention now available
Guildhall students welcomed by KLM - Air France
Digital Media graduate Ozie Foster scoops £1,000 in National Student Survey prize draw
Professor Dobbs will join the University in October 2018.
Finnish students set up importing company with support from Accelerator, the University's business incubator
Laure-Helene Glodkowski, a recent Guildhall graduate, has secured a nine month internship with the law firm Weightmans LLP.
The London Social Venture Fund will provide funding for early-stage London startups.
London Met’s The Cass Architecture tutor, Peter St John, is to design the British Pavilion at next year’s Venice Biennale.
Behind the scenes tour for MA Sports Management students
Marketing graduate Pamela Nobel runs her own healthy living business within the commercial sector
Day long training event for Guildhall student
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The King's Birthday Honours mark the extraordinary contributions and service of people across the UK
Exploring how humans connect to the world around us, the recent BA Photography exhibition sprawled across campus and showcased the exciting work of London Met students
The joint master's is designed to develop future technology and business leaders from a range of sectors and backgrounds
The University is deeply saddened to share the news that Professor Don MacRaild has died.
London Met marks a major sustainability milestone as it celebrates five years of tree‑planting at Mudchute Farm
Sandra has been celebrated for her contributions to learning development and a career dedicated to widening access to higher education.
London Metropolitan University is celebrating national success after winning the Authentic Assessment for Employability category at the Academic Employability Awards 2026
Professor Svetlana Stephenson and Dr Gordana Uzelac's project will investigate the growing use of labels such as "traitor" in Russian political discourse.
London Met’s brightest entrepreneurial talent took centre stage at this year’s Big Idea Challenge Awards
“My course facilitates discussions on critical theories and approaches that enable me to identify and address root causes of issues experienced by young women.”
Three years of collaboration between Islington's largest employers and public sector organisations was marked at an event on the Holloway Road campus.
London Metropolitan University has been shortlisted in three categories at the Academic Employability Awards 2026
London Metropolitan University has announced a new scholarship designed to support UK citizens living overseas to come to the UK to pursue higher education.
Meghna Ghai Puri reflects on female leadership, gender and age bias, emerging technologies in creative arts, and her school, Whistling Woods International
A founder of the UK’s first BSc Sports Therapy course and a tireless advocate for professional standards, Professor Smith leaves a lasting legacy
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