The University of Westminster

Reviews

Anonymous

Good campus location however a lot of lecturers in the science faculty are not good at lecturing, lots of broken science equipment and not enough money spent on the labs. Not enough resources available in the library. Some lecturers are really helpful however a lot are either condescending or mostly unavailable.

Anonymous

The course were good and easy and able to learn from and the facility was good dorms were a little awful but that’s the least to say cuz I was able to make it good

Anonymous

Its a good university with a great location. There's lots of support academically with a great emphasis on mentoring. Career services are introduced in the beginning and there are many systems in place to aid career enhancement.

Anonymous

It’s a really nice environment The lectures and the staff is really nice and helpful and it’s a good place to learn and grow

Anonymous

It's a pretty good university in terms of study content. Very flexible scheduling. But need to be little more planned in terms of events and timetables.

Anonymous

The campus layout is designed very well and directions are provided. This has made transporting around the campus very easy. I study business and finance, the modules timetables are all on the same day which motivates the students to attend more.

Anonymous

Good University overall, module leaders could do more to engage students. 5 days for mitigating circumstances is not enough.

Anonymous

Im doing MA in human resource management from Westminster and being an international student it was quite difficult for me to cope up but the facilities available at the university made things very normal and easy for me. The lecturers were available all the time for us student union always provided with best helps and made things easier. The campus and classrooms were the best ive ever seen and this was a very good experience for me as an international student.

Anonymous

great campus location, great course, facilities are amazing. the student union is very good, they provide great support. there a good societies and clubs.

Anonymous

Overall I would say it is a good university, the location is great. I attend the business and architecture campus and whenever I feel like I can just go and walk/take the bus or tube (depending how lazy I'm feeling). To one of the other campus. Each campus has a different vibe with place and to chill and hang out. All the facilities are modern and accessible such as touch screen PC's or Mac's printers everywhere and with £15 credit printing everywhere. Virtually free printing too. Career services at the university is top notch as the university seems to provide you with everything if you want to succeed. From having constant employability fairs, networking events. Platform to find employment plus offices dedicated to help with interviews, CV's , volunteering and all

Anonymous

The campuses are split across the capital but are in close proximity mostly. The facilities are quite good and they have a MacBook loan system which works when you've forgotten your laptop.

Anonymous

Being part of one of the best university in england has been a great oportunity to get to know the campus and the city. The facilities are great and offer alot of feedback from students for further development. Studying architecture has is great here and would recommend anyone for a lifetime experience.

Anonymous

Unless you study in the business school. Then your campus will be unsatisfactory. A lot of progression has been made in regards to student experience such as field trips. However, much is needed to stimulate ‘school spirit’.

Anonymous

great campus situated in a suburban area of London, friendly staff and a creative environment. Great facilities and library that’s open 24/7. Halls of residence are a 5 minute walk away alongside the student union and it has great tube links.

Anonymous

I studied at the Harrow campus on the TV course. The university has a good library and tv facilities. Part of the building is still a little dated but on the whole it made for a good place to study and to socialise.

Anonymous

The Marylebone Campus is just great, with loads of studying and meeting places and a big library for silent study with loads of comfy seating.

Anonymous

The student union could be a lot better - it’s very old and not very modern for young students. It’s very small and feels like a 15 year olds school disco

Anonymous

The facilities are very good although many of the lecturers are too strict for the low ranking of the university

Anonymous

Modern facilities such as library and loan laptops , but some lecturers are too strict as the ranking of the University isnt high

Anonymous

Amazing university, great staff and in central London so a lot to do after the days over. The campuses are great and the social area is a great place for you and your mates to chill

Anonymous

Am doing software engineering. First year was great looking forward to second. iPad given to us for free and plenty computer facilities.

Anonymous

Good university and facilities helpful for students. Better interaction with teachers is needed. Food is quite expensive for university students

Anonymous

The course was not well organised. The facilities in the studio were poor. If something was broken I.e the cupboards it would not get fixed immediately. However the lab facilities are really good. Amazing range of machines too use.

Anonymous

Campus is very centrally located, courses are taught by very well educated lecturers. Many students do not attended lecture or seminar, therefore, there are small class sizes.