London

London is one of the most diverse places in the world – it is impossible to get bored. 

With world-class galleries and museums, music venues in every corner of the city and a thriving nightlife, there’s no place better than the big smoke for any budding journalist. 

So, why study in London?

Sport

Our office is in Twickenham, only a stone’s throw away from two rugby grounds. 

Between the Allianz Stadium and the Twickenham Stoop, rugby fans in the are spoilt for choice.

Did you know that there are 17 professional football clubs in London? That means that no matter where you move to in this city, there’s always a game you can watch. 

Culture

Whether you are interested in photography, pharmacy or physics, South Kensington has the exhibition for you. 

Bouncing between the Victoria and Albert, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum makes for a great day out.

In Trafalgar Square you can visit the National Gallery where you can see the immaculate work of Cezanne, Monet and Gainsborough. 

Music 

With iconic venues all across the city, there is no shortage of music events in the capital. 

There are O2 venues in Shepherd’s Bush, Brixton, Kentish Town and Islington, meaning you can always make your favourite artists tour dates. 

London is filled with the most famous West End productions. If a show tune is up your street, get yourself down to Shaftesbury Avenue. 

Nightlife

It doesn’t matter whether dancing until 6am at Lightbox or getting on the mic at The Karaoke Hole is more your thing, this city has something for everyone. 

No matter what your idea of a great night out is, London has it.

Lionesses playing at London Wembley
London by the Thames
Sunset in Richmond
A view of the The Stoop from the stands. The players are lined up on the pitch. Fire show in front of the stand.