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The University of Westminster started out 180 years ago as the first polytechnic school in London and one of the first in the UK established to educate the working people of London. The university prides itself on its pioneering ethos and has been home to a number of notable moments in history. For example, in 1841, it opened the first public photographic portrait studio in Europe and hosted the first UK public moving picture display, organised by the Lumiere brothers in 1896. It spans over four campuses, three of which are located in central London and one in north-west London, and comprises five faculties: the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Westminster Business School, Westminster Law School, and Westminster School of Media, Arts, and Design. 

The university’s central London location benefits from nearby access to the city’s many cultural attractions, while a recent £20 million investment in its facilities has resulted in Westminster offering fully-equipped sports facilities to students, as well as specialist resources. It also has its own gallery spaces for the display of contemporary art and architecture, where exhibitions, events, and public talks regularly take place.

The Harrow campus is based in northwest London, just 20 to 30 minutes away from central London by tube. The campus hosts programs in the fields of art and design, fashion, film, journalism, music, photography, and digital media.

 

Why University of Westminster – Harrow

Facilities: The University of Westminster continually invests and develops its facilities, with over £65 million invested in recent years to ensure that technology is cutting-edge. Facilities and learning spaces include a digital Fabrication laboratory offering a range of 3D printers and laser cutters, state-of-the-art scientific laboratories, and dedicated architecture studios.

Opportunity: There are around 1.1 million businesses in London, from leading national and multinational companies to thousands of start-ups that pioneer global technology. The limitless opportunities make it the best place to meet potential employers and gain valuable experience that will kick-start students’ careers. 

Location: Outside of the classroom, students will never run out of things to do in London. Bustling streets are filled with shops, museums, walking tours, live music, and theatre. With over 800 cinema screens and art galleries, 200 theatres, and 170 museums, there is always something to do and see.

Excellence in research: Westminster prides itself on teaching underpinned by its research work in fields such as art and design, media and communications, law, events, and tourism management, english, and architecture. Westminster researchers have received grants of more than £6 million and have also led the path in the fight against health issues and diseases like Alzheimer’s disease, breast cancer, malaria, and Ebola.