News
University of West London journalism students visit the Guardian News and Media (GNM) archive
The GNM archive collects and preserves documents and objects that tell the story of the Guardian and Observer over the last 200 years and can be visited by appointment.
University Community Choir hits all the right notes with students and staff
Every Monday evening, students and staff from the University of West London come together on campus for the Community Choir, an initiative from the London College of Music (LCM) and Student Experience.
UWL maintains first class ranking in the People & Planet university league table
The University has risen to 13th place overall in the University League 2023/24 for environmental efforts including carbon reduction and food sustainability.
Architectural Design Technology students and graduates attend CIAT Greater London Region Awards
Eight students and graduates from UWL’s School of Computing and Engineering (SCE) attended the ceremony, with four of them receiving awards and commendations.
Group of UK's dementia leaders join “The Geller Commission” to review dementia-related hospital occupancy
A group of the UK’s leading dementia organisations have announced their support for a new Commission, led by UWL Chancellor Laurence Geller, to conduct an independent review of dementia related hospital occupancy in England, launching an appeal to the health sector and the public to provide testimony to support the review.
Improvements and upgrades: making UWL better together
As many of us get ready to enjoy the winter break, UWL’s Property Services and IT departments are getting busy behind the scenes to improve UWL facilities and IT for 2024.
UWL nominated for four categories in West London Business 2024 Awards
The awards spotlight the exceptional initiatives and achievements of businesses and organisations based in the west of the capital. Business leaders are recognised, along with sustainable and responsible business practices and initiatives to support economic growth and inspire young people locally.
Ruskin College event considers how lifelong learning can support the UK economy going forward
Former Secretary of State for Education and Chair of the Council of Labour Lord David Blunkett was keynote speaker at a discussion event – ‘The Skills Revolution - can lifelong learning save the UK economy’ – held in November at the Ruskin Room in Exeter College, Oxford.
Campaign launched to inspire the next generation: #StudyNursingLondon
London Higher has launched a new campaign aimed at encouraging young people to pursue nursing degrees.