As a new student enrolling at Northumbria University London, we hope you are looking forward to joining us at our Central London campus soon. We hope you will quickly feel at home at Northumbria University London.
London is an immersive and vibrant city and is a great place to be a student. We hope you will enjoy your stay in the UK capital and will make the most out of your time here.
We know that you have a lot of preparations to organise before you join, therefore we have put together this page to hopefully answer a few of your questions.
Studying a University degree is a big time commitment. It is important for you to have an idea of what to expect before you enrol.
See our Pre-arrival information page to discover sample timetable, module, types of classes and term dates information so you can plan your studies around other commitments such as a career or part-time job.
If you are enrolling with us, you will receive instructions, via email, to the email address provided during your application with us. The email will include the steps you need to take before arriving on campus and any documentation needed for enrolment.
Find out more enrolment information.
We have created several blogs to provide students additional tips on adapting to UK culture, how to prepare, do’s and don’ts and much more useful information.
Here are a few blogs we think you might be interested in:
Get up to speed on all the digital tools and software you’ll need to help you succeed in your studies. Click the button below to visit our Digital Induction hub.
Your Digital InductionEmail: London.enquiries@northumbria.ac.uk
International students – London Campus: +44 (0) 20 8023 5781
Home/EU students – London Campus: +44 (0) 20 8003 6750
Newcastle campus switchboard: +44 (0)191 232 6002
Email: pt.admissions@northumbria.ac.uk
Part-time students – London Campus: +44 (0) 20 8108 3636
Email: nu.london@northumbria.ac.uk
Current students – London Campus: +44 (0)191 349 5901
“Northumbria University London Campus is excellent for one to one support and practical experiences. This has helped me develop a range of skills to increase my employability, which will certainly help when it comes to getting a job.”