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.
The project will mark 40 years since the London Irish Women’s Centre first opened
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.
Pulitzer Prize winner Alan Rusbridger examines the global decline of news models and the urgent need to protect factual integrity during a public lecture on 23 April 2026.
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
London Metropolitan University has formally received the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Higher and Further Education from King Charles III at a ceremony at St James’s Palace.
London Met is one of six UK universities to have taken part in a QAA project exploring how ready recent graduates are for paid work in the the computing and IT sectors.
Nearly 40 years on from the disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh, Professor Emma Short explains how understanding of stalking has evolved and warns of new dangers.
15 year deal will create an international pathway collaboration that supports overseas students and global recruitment from September.
Emeritus Professor Liz Davies recognised for decades of whistleblowing and advocacy for survivors of abuse in Islington care homes
London Met sustainability expert shares insights on rewilding cities during BBC Radio 4’s environmental series
"By using technology and data in this way we can run our estate more intelligently, reduce our environmental impact and create better spaces for staff and students.”
A portrait exhibition at the Whittington Hospital showcases Irish nurses who helped build the NHS, based on an oral history project led by London Met's Professor Louise Ryan.
New figures show the university has eliminated employment gaps between ethnic groups and halved degree classification disparities.
The university joins an elite group of organisations recognised for going beyond legal requirements to create inclusive workplaces and advance disability employment.
London Met sat down with Hak Baker to discuss the Rising Star Scholarship and what it means to him, his influences, his upcoming show and his dreams of giving back to young people.
London Metropolitan University's Head of Estates Operations, Tony Dow, has completed an intense physical challenge to highlight the stark realities of men's mental health in the UK.
Interview with Associate Professor Ricardo Barker – Director of new film Mind The Gap
The University ranked just outside the top quarter worldwide, placing 26% overall in the prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
Singer, songwriter, composer and cellist Ayanna Witter-Johnson discusses the Rising Star Scholarship, university's impact, her advice for young artists and her upcoming shows.
Film honoured with Audience Choice Award at prestigious AKE DIKHEA? International Roma Film Festival in Berlin
We sat down with poet and rapper Dan Whitlam to talk about the Rising Star Scholarship, how university supported his dreams to write and perform, and his new book and upcoming tour.
Call for international collaboration to enhance global biosecurity education and strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC)
London Met student Leah Royal has secured a pivotal new role supporting families of those in custody, while completing the final year of her BSc (Hons) Youth Studies degree
London Met recognised for its outstanding commitment to diversity and widening participation
The refurbished campus will host Fashion, Textiles and Fine Art, creating a new creative community in the heart of Shoreditch.
The Guardian University Guide 2026 names London Met the best in the UK for the progress our students make, while also celebrating excellent results across several courses.
London Met researchers advocate for best practice in biosecurity education at Biological Weapons Convention meeting in Geneva
Audio-visual art exhibition generates funding from City of London Corporation
Associate Professor Wendy Sloane receives National Teaching Fellowship from Advance HE for excellence in teaching and learning
Laszlo Budavari always dreamt of studying electronics but after 35 years, he thought it was only a pipe dream. Until one day, an advert on social media changed everything
Record numbers of staff and students attend two-day event
A powerful afternoon of cross-Atlantic exchange, storytelling, and reflection on Black British history
The fellowship highlights Dr Morriss-Roberts’ impact as a teacher, advocate and leader in inclusive education and his commitment to developing excellence in others.
London Met celebrates increased results in all areas of the National Student Survey 2025
London Met staff and students, alongside LGBTQIA+ groups and allies, marched in solidarity with thousands of organisations and spectators celebrating Pride in London.
London Metropolitan University’s Special Collections team is calling on the public to help uncover lost memories of The Rocket, the iconic cultural venue on Holloway Road.
Two new projects will explore sustainable urban living through rewilding and regenerative textiles.
Visiting representatives from universities and organisations across three continents gathered in London to mark the formal installation of Professor Julie Hall as Vice-Chancellor.
Kathy Burke, Afua Hirsch and poet Dan Whitlam support London Metropolitan University scholarships for underrepresented and disadvantaged groups.
Professor Hall outlined her vision for a university that is unapologetically inclusive, fearlessly forward-thinking and committed to delivering education that truly makes a difference.
London Met’s equality, diversity, and inclusion consultant named in the 2025 King’s Birthday Honours List in recognition of a career dedicated to advancing inclusion.
Latest recognition reflects Professor Ryan's exceptional scholarly output and influence, and work that demonstrates consistent academic leadership.
A new video highlights the transformation of the university's School of Art, Architecture and Design, which will relocate to three purpose-designed sites later this year.
From SXSW London to Universities UK’s national conference, Sharon Lloyd is helping shape conversations on equity, identity and inclusion, both within higher education and beyond it.
Former Vice-Chancellor of London Metropolitan University recognised for decades of pioneering work in education, research and public service.
Gerry McDonald CBE and Sanam Arora bring exceptional experience and insight to support the university's mission.
Author Jade LB will join safeguarding expert Jahnine Davis in conversation to mark two decades since her creation Keisha the Sket, first captivated young readers.
Dr Kelvin Knight remembers his London Met colleague, who passed away on 22 May 2025.
London-based charity redistributes four tonnes of fresh produce to the community at London Met
The conference focused on Evidence, Impact, and Social Value for Islington’s Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise sector
Last year, London Met students, staff, and community volunteers served up holiday spirit with a freshly cooked hot meal and raffle prizes at Highbury Canteen
All three partners are committed to tackling inequalities and making a positive difference to people's lives
Siân Moxon says rewilding cities starts in our own back gardens. Her research explores how design and behaviour change can help people make space for nature.
Groundbreaking film That Boy which explores themes of hate, forgiveness and radicalisation had a moving premiere at the European Parliament recently.
Elspeth Chapman shares how London Met’s Special Collections are preserving women's for future generations.
This event marked the milestone of this iconic children's novel and featured authors including Beverley Naidoo, Michael Rosen, and Darren Chetty.
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'Into the Zone - Journeys in the Thames Estuary' has been curated by London Met researcher Michael Upton and brings together artists with different visions of the area.
First sighting of birds that have returned to the University every year since 2018. Follow their progress on our Falcon Cam.