Total Students
19,000
Students in Halls
1,033
Full Time (%)
73%
Avg Tariff Points
107
About University of Westminster
The University of Westminster is a place where individuality is encouraged, diversity is celebrated, and you can thrive.
This global university partners with London Energy to give you the best opportunities to gain practical skills and professional expertise for your future career. With more than 19,000 students from over 160 different countries, you'll be part of a supportive community at one of the most diverse universities in the UK. Wherever you're from, Westminster can help you get where you want to go.
The university holds close relationships with employers...
The University of Westminster is a place where individuality is encouraged, diversity is celebrated, and you can thrive. <br/><br/>This global university partners with London Energy to give you the best opportunities to gain practical skills and professional expertise for your future career. With more than 19,000 students from over 160 different countries, you'll be part of a supportive community at one of the most diverse universities in the UK. Wherever you're from, Westminster can help you get where you want to go. <br/><br/>The university holds close relationships with employers and leading businesses, helping you build a lasting global network and boost your career prospects. You'll live in one of the best student cities - enjoy an endless choice of social and cultural activities, from theatres and music to bars, restaurants and sports. <br/><br/>The University of Westminster Silver rating in the latest Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023, reflects its status as one of London's leading universities.
Campus Locations
Cavendish Campus
Just a 5-minute walk from Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road, Cavendish campus is home to subjects including Biomedical Sciences, Computer Science, Software Engineering and Psychology. With state-of-the-art scientific laboratories and a recently revamped psychology department with £2.2 million award-winning lab spaces, students will be able to put their studies into practice.
Upcoming Open Days at University of Westminster
23
Mar, 2024
University of Westminster23 Mar 2024
Undergraduate Open Day
15
Jun, 2024
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Undergraduate Open Day
19
Jun, 2024
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University of Westminster Key Information
Job Prospects
Deciding what to do with your career is a big decision; Westminister's mentoring scheme allows you to connect with professionals and gain invaluable insight into what each industry truly entails. With jobs available on campus, students can begin exploring the world of work while studying and line up work experience after they graduate through the university's Engage system.
The Engage system helps students find full- or part-time work, paid internships and vacation jobs, including opportunities with 86 exchange partnerships across 22 countries, or one of Westminster's international volunteering partnerships in over 40 countries. So whether you're looking to jump straight into the world of work, travel the world for a year or fund your postgraduate degree, Westminster is on hand to help.
Campus Life
Student Life
Studying at Westminster will make London your campus and give you a chance to sample food from all over the world, find your music scene and explore London's many bars and clubs, from hidden gems to internationally renowned venues.
To ensure you feel at home wherever you come from, Westminster has a friendly and experienced student support team, a student welcome programme and a wide range of fresher activities to help you make friends and thrive.
Your London life awaits!
Tuition Fees, Scholarships and Bursaries
Tuition Fees
All of Westminster's undergraduate courses are covered by a tuition fee loan, meaning you don't need to pay for your degree while studying. In addition to covering the costs of lectures, seminars, assessments, and access to university facilities, funding is also available to help with living costs and accommodation.
The government provides the tuition fee loan and it is not a conventional debt, meaning students only start to pay it back once they are in work and earning above a certain amount of money. This ensures students can enjoy their studies without needing to source funding for their degree and can establish themselves in the job market before they need to begin repayments.