London Metropolitan University, Higher education institution in City of London, England
London Metropolitan University is a higher education institution in the City of London operating across two campuses in the capital. The main campus sits on Holloway Road, while a smaller site focused on art programs can be found in Aldgate East.
The institution was formed through a merger in 2002 that brought together two older universities with roots stretching back to the mid-19th century. The earliest founding dates to a period when education for working populations became a priority in the growing city.
Students and researchers can access specialized library collections that include trade union archives, Irish studies materials, and historical furniture designs. These resources support academic work across different disciplines and remain open to the university community.
The institution offers three enrollment periods each year, allowing students to begin their studies at different times throughout the calendar. Tuition fees vary depending on residency status and citizenship of applicants.
The science center features modern laboratory spaces and research facilities designed for hands-on student experiments across different scientific disciplines. The equipment allows practical work under the guidance of teaching staff in fields ranging from biology to physics.
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