London Metropolitan University 166-220 Holloway Rd, London N7 8DB

London Metropolitan University

410 Reviews
  • Friday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Saturday11.00 am–6.00 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Tuesday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Wednesday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Thursday8.00 am–11.00 pm
London Metropolitan University 166-220 Holloway Rd, London N7 8DB

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London Metropolitan University - London Metropolitan University | Based in one of the world's most exciting capital cities, London Met is home to a diverse community of inspiring and determined learners, teachers and innovative thinkers., Our vibrant, diverse, metropolitan university is located at the heart of one of the most exciting cities in the world. Our mission is to transform lives through excellent education.

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166-220 Holloway Rd, London N7 8DB

Hours

  • Friday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Saturday11.00 am–6.00 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Tuesday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Wednesday8.00 am–11.00 pm
  • Thursday8.00 am–11.00 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

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Rebekah L
19.03.2024
London Metropolitan University
Very bad Uni completely immoral. Go to a uni where you are valued and welcomed and dont waste your time applying here.I applied and was offered a place. The place was the revoked due to misinformation despite this they refused to let me join.There loss I became a Teacher as oppose to a social worker and thoroughly enjoy what I do.
Miriam Barreto
15.03.2024
London Metropolitan University
This is definitely the worst University ever! The level of organization is poor to say the least. Just finished my undergraduate degree there and I will not even be able to attend the ceremony because of lack of organisation. Lack of support, lack of understanding students circumstances, and the list goes on. See for youself.The whole experience has been traumatizing and I changed my mind about the Master degree there.
Cherine Touhami
27.02.2024
London Metropolitan University
Avoid this university, I started a week later just because the university would not reply to my emails about confirming my offer, the course leader and few other teachers weren’t helpful at all and they were rude and unprofessional. half of the people on the course withdrew including me. Don’t waste your time on this university.
Ágnes Szabados
24.02.2024
London Metropolitan University
My experience with the university is very bad. Lack of leadership and management skills in every level. People were not able to graduate on time, as the university failed to teach them at many level and failed to mark in an acceptable level. Teachers were on strike during the year, as in many universities, but this university decided not to give appropriate help for the loss of learning for the students. University asked external people to mark students' work. Those people had no in-depth knowledge in the subject they graded, so students were graded bad. They always say complain if you need to and ask for additional help. However, complaints are not heard, and additional help only available for some students. If you don't have a big voice, then you miss out on a lot. After they posted results on a Tuesday, sent mail same day to say you can graduate and you have 3 days to register for your graduation. People left no time to even think about appealing their gradings, as the question is if you should graduate with bad result, or you appeal and could graduate with good results, but then your graduation will delay half year. The graduation ceremony invited everyone, but only had 500 seats, which means not even half of the students are able to register and graduate. You can watch online the graduation and see how they are calling out others to walk on their graduation, but not you, as you were the unlucky 501th person to register for a ticket for your own graduation.This school provided a very small amount of knowledge and help for the people studied there, and they did not even care about the student support to say in a friendly manner that I'm sorry.. just to say a few reasons.. the school should not even take 1 star.
Gaia Ercole
22.01.2024
London Metropolitan University
This is a feedback only to the offices team. They are absolutely not helpful. You try to contact them asking for certain things they should be able to provide but they don’t, leaving you most of the time without answers or with wrong information. They also made a mistake with my enrollment letter that it should be their job doing it properly.The departments don’t have a phone number so if you need something urgently you cannot contact them straight away. Really disappointing
Kathryn Truax
03.01.2024
London Metropolitan University
My child came here to do a semester abroad and we have been so disappointed in this university. American high schools have more rigorous academic structure. Such a disappointment. This is a very bad school and they know it and laugh as they are collecting their payments. It's an embarrassment to higher learning. Lecturers are mostly graduated students of this university so that speaks to the lack of qualifications (not all but most). They had bragged about their high level of education and that the foreign students would not be able to keep up but it was all lies. NEVER EVER attend this university wanting to further your academic standing. Maybe attend if it's a way to make residency in the UK. And don't attend this university through an American Exchange Program, you will be highly disappointed and it's a wasted financial mistake.
The GentleNut
27.12.2023
London Metropolitan University
Quite honestly this university is an utter disgrace and has generously granted me the worst year of my life.NO communication between students and tutors, tutors and tutors, or even the university and third parties such as the owners of the studios.Four works were removed by a student and then removed from a tutor without being told. (Work was put up the week before the Christmas break and I found out the week I returned)Hosted a presentation which ended with a very healthy, civilised, and friendly debate. But was later told the presentation was offensive and there was no discussion at all (was told by a tutor who never attended said presentation)Was almost given a disciplinary because the of the two reasons above. Was told the university has no free speech by a tutor (after reading the universities rules, and the LAW, turns out they would have gone against the law if I were to be disciplined)Had to attend a meeting with two tutors about the four works, was told by one that I’m and white man and therefore can’t talk about certain discussions like racism (as if I haven’t been a victim of racism myself) The same tutor had called me a white man before, as if the colour of my skin is all I am (due to this incident I never felt safe going to meetings with tutors unless I was recording the whole thing, legally I and whoever else fears they need to can) Furthermore, assumptions were made on my character despite not knowing me, some assumptions were down right sickening.Talked about the Karl Rittenhouse incident as an example of the media being either accidentally or purposefully wrong to misinform the readers. I was then called a conspiracy theorist despite all my sources either coming from primary accounts, mainstream articles, or raw data from sources like the Government.I was suggested of being far right due to my essay being pro free speech and liberty (I criticised censorship from the Church, the 20th century right wing, and compared it to woke ideology in todays world) I was able to show this tutor I’m not far right, but the fact I was labelled it is a disgrace.None of my blogs were ever read by the tutor whose literal job was to read them. This happened in my second and third year. Absolute disgrace as it explained my ins and outs of my project work, but instead of reading them I was characterised as a villain. I have also heard from several students from my year and ones before and after me, that the level of care when it comes to marking is poor.I received no emotional aid when I mentioned I had lost sleep with the name calling I had received from tutors.The university charged full price during lockdown, despite the workshops being closed.I have seen accounts from two other students who have said their work was removed. All appear to me to be because we offer either centralist or slightly conservative opinions.During the process to clear out the studios for the last exhibition, my tutor suggested we place the chairs and tables on the stairs to create a health and safety issue to therefore force the owners of the building to place the furniture in the basement (I have no idea if they went through with this but it was not said in a joking manner)I had to re-plan my end of year exhibition three times because they moved where I was to be placed.I was told by my own tutor that I would grow out of Celtic and Anglo-Saxon historical artforms.A tutor left mid-way through the year twice.A number of students and tutors presented a strong anti-Anglo-Saxon agenda (would be fine if the opposing side was welcome)The lack of teaching there is inferior to what you are taught in GCSEs.All I can say is that if you are remotely free speech, want to present Christianity in a good light, or have centralist/conservative opinions, I would stray far away from this university. Or, if you are ready for what I experienced, understand the law is on your side for free speech in universities, and I wholly encourage looking into the Free Speech Union if you are ever in the need for legal advice on said matters.
Anastasiia Shovkoplias
20.12.2023
London Metropolitan University
Absolutely enjoying studying journalism here. Lectures are very engaging and lecturers support you at every stage.I would especially like to thank Simon, Wendy, Daniel, Sasha and Mike for making journalism course very enjoyable.
H Johnson
18.12.2023
London Metropolitan University
I honestly am out of words about how this university doesn’t make sense to me. An empty sports court and students aren’t even allowed to utilise it. I was just practicing my baseball pitches and was told I couldn’t do it due to health and safety reasons. What health and safety reasons? Does it mean that if I get hurt, I’m going to blame y’all for me being hurt? Like what does it take for this university to let students use the resources that university provides? Do I have to sign an agreement? I know I’m no MLB starting pitcher, I’m just a 23 year old Asian student with a beer belly so I know for sure I ain’t pitching 70-90mph fastball off the wall, plus I’ve offered to use the nets provided if the manager is scared that I will damage the walls with my inadequate pitches. But damn London Met, let the students use the gymnasium, or else why build it in the first place. Classes are fine for now but if you want to do extracurricular activities in this university, this University, currently, wouldn’t be for you. Also I used to play basketball for this university and it’s the only time I’ve heard that students have to pay to represent this university.
Muhammad Talha
17.12.2023
London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University was formed on 1 August 2002 by the merger of London Guildhall University and the University of North London. In October 2006 the University opened a new Science Centre as part of a £30m investment in its science department at the North campus on Holloway Road, with a Super Lab" claimed to be one of Europe's most advanced science teaching facilities

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166-220 Holloway Rd, London N7 8DB
London Metropolitan University