London Metropolitan University
10,650
Number of Students
4,330
International Students
84
Number of Programs

University Description:
Based in one of the world's most exciting capital cities which is placed in the number one spot for international students again and again, London Met is home to a community of inspiring and determined learners, teachers and innovative thinkers.
We take pride in helping you reach your potential, providing you with a range of flexible courses, student support and opportunities to excel not only during your time at the University but also in your future career. We put your job prospects at the heart of our curriculum; all of our undergraduate courses include some form of work-related learning, such as a placement or client project, and many courses are accredited by professional bodies.
We offer a wide range of courses, from undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to study abroad semesters. We're proud of our socially diverse community and encourage you to join us – we currently have more than 140 nationalities studying with us. Wherever you are from, you will feel at home at London Met.
Term system & start dates:
Bachelor: Semester
- 1. Term Sep to Jan
- 2. Term Jan to Jun
Master: Semester
- 1. Term Sep to Jan
- 2. Term Jan to Jun
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Bachelor: Semester
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Master: Semester
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University Facts
University Description
Based in one of the world's most exciting capital cities which is placed in the number one spot for international students again and again, London Met is home to a community of inspiring and determined learners, teachers and innovative thinkers.We take pride in helping you reach your potential, providing you with a range of flexible courses, student support and opportunities to excel not only during your time at the University but also in your future career. We put your job prospects at the heart of our curriculum; all of our undergraduate courses include some form of work-related learning, such as a placement or client project, and many courses are accredited by professional bodies.
We offer a wide range of courses, from undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to study abroad semesters. We're proud of our socially diverse community and encourage you to join us – we currently have more than 140 nationalities studying with us. Wherever you are from, you will feel at home at London Met.
Termsystem:
Semester (Bachelor)Bachelor Terms Start/End:
- 1. Term Sep to Jan
- 2. Term Jan to Jun
Termsystem:
Semester (Master)Master Terms Start/End:
- 1. Term Sep to Jan
- 2. Term Jan to Jun
Visa Information:
As a study abroad student, you will require either a Student visa or a Visitor visa. This depends on the length of your course and whether you will be taking an internship.Students studying for one semester and not working at an internship organised by London Met will not receive a Student route visa. Instead, you can enter the UK as a Visitor and, if you are not a Visa National, there will be no fee to pay. Students who are Visa Nationals just have to apply for the Visitor visa in advance and pay £95. You may not work on a Visitor visa.
Study Abroad students staying for a year or taking an internship will require a Student visa. The cost of this is £348 and, if you are staying for longer than six months, you will also need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge. This is £470 for one year.
Students coming to us for a full degree, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level, will require a Student visa.
Why should you come and study with us?
We offer a warm welcome, an excellent education and a chance to live in one of the most exciting cities in the world. We have an International Support team to guide you through your journey, a comprehensive induction, counsellors and well-being advisors, careers specialists and a Student Union that has your best interests at heart. On top of all that we have a radio station, magazine, sports teams, over 60 student societies, and you automatically become a member of International Students' House, a great place to meet all the other International students studying in London. Watch our video about how former International students at London Met found it a great place to study.Study opportunities:
London Met's courses are designed to prepare you for the real world. Experienced practitioners will equip you for your future career and ensure that you have all the knowledge and experience you will need once you leave us. To that end we have fabulous facilities which include a courtroom, an interpreting suite, a newsroom, a tv studio, a music production studio and a Bloomberg room. We are also a CISCO Networking Academy and offer a number of CISCO short courses.Apart from our full Bachelor and Masters courses we offer both undergraduate and postgraduate study abroad programmes in a substantial number of subject areas, which students can tailor to meet the requirements of their degree course. It is even possible to take only one class at postgraduate level if that is all that is required.
For 15 years Accelerator has been helping their community of tech startups grow and scale in the heart of London’s Tech City in Shoreditch. The Accelerator has also provided the perfect home for our Student Enterprise programme, which gives London Met’s passionate early-stage entrepreneurs a chance to turn ideas into viable ventures. It also runs the Great Idea Challenge every year where you could win a share of £30,000, Start-up Sprint, where you learn in 3 days how to start and pitch a business, and every Christmas they give London Met’s talented designer-makers and craftspeople the opportunity to become real world market traders for the day.
Whatever your passion is for, you will find the tools and the support to grow it and make a success of it at London Met.
Scholarship possibilities for international students:
We have a number of scholarships available for both full degree students and study abroad students. The study abroad scholarship is for non-traditional study abroad applicants, to encourage wider participation in study abroad and is worth a £1500 reduction in the tuition fee. The information about this can be seen on our study abroad pages. The scholarships on offer for full degree students include the EU Transition scholarship, International Excellence scholarship, and Chevening scholarship. Please see further information on these on our scholarships page.Internships:
Internships are offered for study abroad students for an extra fee of £700. The application deadline is one month earlier than the main application deadline and students have to supply a CV and cover letter. Any student who wants to do an internship will have to apply for a full Student visa.Application Deadline:
Study Abroad15 August for autumn or year
15 November for spring
One month earlier if applying for an internship.
Application requirements:
• Application form (will be provided in the later process)• Language certificate: for example TOEFL iBT 72 (at least: Listening: 17, Reading: 18, Writing: 17, Speaking: 20) , DAAD certificate (B2) – other courses are of course accepted as well: https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/international/applying/english-language-requirements/undergraduate/
• Transcript in English
• Master students: English bachelor's certificate in English including all courses taken
• Copy of passport (valid for at least 6 months after your stay in the UK)
Orientation:
Inductions take place during the welcome weeks of each semester. Full details of the dates will be sent to students at the appropriate time.The sessions for full degree International students will be in addition to the ones held by their school.
Study Abroad students will have a number of induction sessions with the study abroad team and other University staff and also external providers.
Examperiod:
Exams, if they form part of your course, occur at the end of January and the end of May.Accessibility:
Most routes around the university offer access for students with mobility issues but London on the whole, especially the Underground, is not suitable.Working while studying:
If students are staying for one semester and not partaking in an internship then they will enter on a Visitor visa and no work, paid or unpaid, is allowed on this visa. Students who are staying for longer than 6 months or who are doing an internship with us will require a full Student visa and will have permission to work on this visa for 20 hours during term-time and full-time during the holidays.


Fees
Bachelor Semester Abroad:
6,376 GBP
Master Semester Abroad:
1,800 GBP to 5,625 GBP
Full Bachelor:
39,600 GBP
Full Master:
13,750 GBP
Application Fee:
0 GBP
Valid: 2022-12-08 to 2023-08-01
City & Living
City features:
Founded by the Romans around AD 45, Londinium became an important and busy centre of world trade. The Thames at that time was 300 metres wide, compared to 100m now, and saw a constant procession of ships bringing goods from around the world. Today you are more likely to see commuter boats and pleasure cruisers on the water but the surroundings still speak of London's rich past.The Fortress of the Tower of London was originally built in 1078 by William the Conqueror and was the symbol of power in London until the late medieval period. It is now one of the four UNESCO World Heritage sites that can be found in London; the others being the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret's Church, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and Maritime Greenwich where one of the most popular things for tourists to do is stand astride the prime meridian - the Earth's line of 0 degrees longitude - with a foot in both the eastern and western hemispheres at the same time.
Wherever you go in London you will see remnants of its Roman, Tudor, Elizabethan, Edwardian or Victorian past. Even when you are using the Underground, look around you to see memories of the nineteenth century.
That doesn't mean London is stuck in the past. It now stands at the forefront of the fashion, music, food and finance industries. There are 66 Michelin star restaurants in London, a testament to the pull of the city for outstanding chefs; we have London Fashion Week, the Proms, the busiest music venue in the world at the O2, the West End theatre district, and some of the best shopping in the world. You will never be bored in London.
Address in London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the):
London Metropolitan University166-220 Holloway Rd
London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)
Population:
9,000,000Closest Airport:
London City, Heathrow, Stansted or GatwickSightseeing:
The Tower of LondonKensington Palace
Tower Bridge
Westminster Abbey
St Paul's Cathedral
The Palace of Westminster
Maritime Greenwich and the Royal Observatory
The Globe Theatre
Downing Street
Whitehall and Horseguards
Hampton Court Palace
Windsor Castle
The British Museum
The Natural History Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum
The Imperial War Museum
The Science Museum
The Museum of London
Tate Modern
National Gallery
Royal Academy of Arts
London Transport Museum
The London Eye
ZSL London Zoo
Up at the O2
The Olympic Park
Platform 9 and 3/4 at Kings Cross
Camden Lock
HMS Belfast
Hyde Park
Regent's Park
St James's Park
Greenwich Park
Kew Gardens
Hampstead Heath
Primrose Hill
Richmond Park
Shopping:
Oxford Street (Selfridges, John Lewis, Zara and many others)Harrods (Knightsbridge)
Covent Garden
Westfield (Stratford and Shepherds Bush)
Camden Passage and Upper Street, Islington
Marylebone High Street
Tottenham Court Road
Tottenham Hale retail park
How to get to university:
The Holloway campus is located next to Holloway Road station (Piccadilly line) and close to Highbury and Islington station (Victoria line, London Overground and Great Northern rail). There are also plenty of buses that run on Holloway Road.The Aldgate campus is next to both Aldgate (Circle and Metropolitan lines) and Aldgate East (Hammersmith and City and District lines) stations. The Aldgate bus station is also close by.
Housing On-Campus:
£4200 for one semester - Single room in an apartment for 6 in a student hall of residence near Holloway campus. Two bathrooms shared between the 6 rooms plus a kitchen. Please note we do not have a campus in the traditional sense but a group of buildings on a main road. We do not own the accommodation but buy a number of rooms for international and study abroad students.Housing Off-Campus:
Anything from £300 to £700 per week for a room in a student hall of residence. Students may want to look at airbnb. There are many commercial student halls of residence to look at around London. The further from the centre, the cheaper they are.


New scholarship at London Met for EU students!
Exciting news for all our undergraduate and graduate full-degree students dreaming of studying abroad in London! At London Metropolitan University, international students from a country within the EU can receive a tuition fee reduction of up to £5,250 in 2023/24 with the EU Transition Scholarship! Once you meet the eligibility criteria, the scholarship will be applied automatically and will reduce your tuition fees to the same level as for domestic students. https://www.londonmet.ac.uk/applying/funding-your-studies/scholarships/eu-transition-scholarships/
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Erfahrungsbericht Griffith College Dublin - by Jessi L.
Ein Semester im Ausland bietet sowohl persönlich, als auch beruflich viele neue Perspektiven und Erfahrungen. Zum einen wollte ich meine Fähigkeiten im Gebrauch der englischen Sprache verbessern und meinen Wortschatz erweitern. Aber es war mir auch wichtig mich einer solchen Herausforderung zu stellen, um selbstständiger und spontaner zu werden. Ein „normales Studentenleben“ einmal zu erleben ist gerade für einen DH Studenten sicher erstrebenswert. Da an der DH die Zeiten und Kurse sehr streng gelegt sind, bietet ein Studium im Ausland die Möglichkeit auch einmal die etwas flexiblere und eigenständigere Art des Studierens an einer „normalen“ Universität zu erfahren. Ich habe mich für das Griffith College in Dublin entschieden und diese Entscheidung auch nicht bereut. Vorbereitung des Aufenthalts Die vorläufige Anmeldung des Auslandsemesters erfolgt im Mai des Jahres vor dem geplanten Semester im Ausland. Bis zur endgültigen Anmeldung bleibt jedoch Zeit bis Herbst. Am besten informiert man sich im Voraus auf der Website des Auslandamts der DHBW und schaut sich die Website des Griffith Colleges einmal an. Zudem hatte ich einen Termin mit einer Mitarbeiterin des Auslandsamts, welche mir sehr dabei geholfen hat die richtige Uni im Ausland zu finden. Außerdem hat sie mir viele wichtige Informationen bezüglich des Anmeldeverfahrens und benötigter Dokumente gegeben. Bei Fragen während des Bewerbungsprozesses konnte ich mich auch immer an Florian Burkhardt wenden. Er ist der „German Office Manager“ des Griffith College in Deutschland und kümmert sich gerne und schnell um die Anliegen der zukünftigen Studenten. 2 Eines der benötigten Dokumente zur Vorbereitung ist das Learning Agreement. Dieses wird zwischen dir und der DH abgeschlossen. Hierbei geht es darum im Voraus zu schauen welche der Kurse, die man in Deutschland verpasst, man mit welchen Kursen am Griffith College abdecken kann. Das Learning Agreement hilft also vor Ort bei der Kurswahl und ist eine Sicherheit, dass die Kurse im Ausland auch an der DH angerechnet werden. Im Bereich BWL- DLM ist Herr Prof. Dr. Augenstein für das Agreement verantwortlich und hilft gerne bei Fragen. Eine Liste mit den in Dublin angebotenen Kursen kommt allerdings erst nach der endgültigen Anmeldung am Griffith College. Allerdings ist es gerade für den Studiengang BWL- DLM immer recht einfach alle Kurse abzudecken und oftmals bleibt sogar noch eine Wahlmöglichkeit. Ebenfalls zur Vorbereitung des Semesters in Irland gehört auch die Wohnungssuche. Hier gibt es generell zwei Möglichkeiten: ein Zimmer im Studentenwohnheim auf dem Campus oder eine private Bleibe. Insgesamt muss man mit recht hohen Mieten im Vergleich zu Deutschland rechnen. Ich habe mich für eine private Bleibe in Dublin entschieden. Hierbei war mir besonders die Website www.daft.ie behilflich. Hierzu gibt es aber auch viele Tipps auf der Website des Colleges. Wenn man diesen Weg wählt ist es wichtig noch keine Verträge von Deutschland aus zu unterschreiben oder gar Zahlungen im Voraus zu leisten. Da Dublin sehr international ist, suchen viele Leute aus dem Ausland Wohnungen, was leider auch Missbrauch und Betrug mit sich bringt. In Irland ist es allerdings so, dass man, schnell Wohnungen und Zimmer anschauen kann und, wenn man eine Zusage hat, innerhalb von 24h auch dort einziehen kann. Viele Iren und Irinnen die alleine in Häusern oder großen Wohnungen leben vermieten dort ein Zimmer unter und man lebt sozusagen in einer WG. So habe ich auch bei einer netten älteren irischen Dame gewohnt, mit der ich mich sehr gut verstanden habe und die mir auch einmal ausgeholfen hat, wenn ich Tipps oder gar ein Auto brauchte.
Mein Auslandsjahr am Griffith College in Dublin, Irland - by Jonas R.
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