About London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University is located right in the centre of London, with campuses at Holloway in north London and Aldgate in the east.
Although it started in 1848, the university took its present form in 2002, when London Guildhall University and the University of North London merged.
Today, students from over 140 countries study there, placing those students close to the city's financial district and creative industries. London Met is one of London's most diverse institutions, well known for facilitating employability.
The institution’s teaching is practical and career-focused, built around placements, professional accreditations and industry links, and it holds a TEF Silver award for quality.
Why London Metropolitan University For Kenyan Students
Kenyan students have a lot to like here. The university was named joint first in the UK for value added in the Guardian University Guide 2026, meaning students often progress beyond what their entry grades predict.
It has an Africa-based international office and a London job market that creates valuable opportunities.

