Currently serving as Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost at London Met, Julie will succeed Professor Lynn Dobbs upon her retirement.
Essential sexual health resources have been translated in six other languages by London Met students to support wider distribution
Work placements at prestigious media outlets secured through network initiative founded by London Met professor
British Academy awards Senior Lecturer funding or upcoming project, examining orphanage trafficking in Nepal
Fabric of Freedom, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at supporting Ukrainian refugee fashion designers finding sanctuary in London, held its inaugural fashion show in April
Find out the winners of Big Idea Challenge 2024
Winners of London Met's Big Idea Challenge announced at 12th annual enterprise competition awards.
Student teams from across the capital gathered in the University’s Great Hall for part two of the prestigious annual awards, one of the biggest of its kind in London.
London Met's Director of Digital Transformation, Will Hopson-Hill, reflects on everything that's been acheived so far.
Staff, students and guests are welcome to attend this landmark one-day symposium on 1 May 2024 at the University’s Holloway campus
Professor Julie Hall announces her involvement with FACE, not-for profit aiming to embed culture and diverse perspectives into the curriculum
London Met calls for imaginative t-shirt designs to celebrate Pride 2024 this summer
London Metropolitan University’s Biological Security Research Centre hosted high-profile workshop
London Met's Pro Vice-Chancellor for Student Experience talks strategy, equity, and the power of mentorship
The University’s London Met Labs team partnered with local advocacy groups and stakeholders to present two events aimed at uplifting and supporting local communities.
Helton Levy explores how Pride Month faces challenges from global conflicts and 'pinkwashing,' prompting calls for intersectional solidarity while celebrating LGBTQIA+ achievements.
Associate professor in journalism, Wendy Sloane's letter to the Editor of the Guardian.
Dr James Morgan, course leader for Criminology and Psychopathology MSc, discusses the efficacy of the Home Office’s new laws on nitrous oxide.
Reader in Sociology Dr María López discusses the recent fire in Ciudad Juarez and the added threat of institutional violence facing migrants.
London Met academics Louise Ryan, Maria Lopez and Alessia Dalceggio react to the government's plan to end hotel accommodation for Aghan refugees.
Patrick Mulrenan, Associate Professor of Learning in the Social Work, Youth and Community subject area at London Met, questions why housing is such a low priority for the government.
Wendy Sloane, Associate Professor of Journalism at London Met, discusses where Russians get their news in a new article published in the British Journalism Review.
Andrew Moran, Head of Criminology, Sociology, Politics and International Relations, looks back on the recent political upheaval in the UK.
London Met sociologist Svetlana Stephenson discusses how Putin, once an inconspicuous St. Petersburg official, turned into Shakespeare's Richard III in 20 years.
Dr Shahin Malik, course leader for the International Relations MA, explores the potential nuclear threat in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Head of International Relations, Andrew Moran comments on the recent FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s residence and its potential consequences.
Dr Nirmala Lee, Associate Professor and Head of Subject for Accounting, Banking and Finance, comments on the current cost of living crisis.
Course leader for the Community Development and Leadership BSc, Patrick Mulrenan comments on the effects the current heatwave is having on unhoused and temporarily housed people.
Dr Peter Laugharne reflects on the end of Boris Johnson's time as Prime Minister and the parallels with David Lloyd George, another populist who was mired in scandal.
Professor Andrew Moran, Head of Criminology, Sociology, Politics and International Relations at London Met explores Boris Johnson's next steps.