We have been given the rare opportunity to recommit to our founding principle, to provide pioneering education to all, via the transformation of 29 Marylebone Road. The redevelopment is set to be the most ambitious undertaking in the University’s recent history, becoming a place where students, researchers and businesses can co-exist to mutually upskill and develop, invigorating London’s revival from the past 18 months. Read more
The Soho Poly is one of the last-surviving post-war fringe and alternative theatre venues. A seminal theatre space from 1972, it also has an earlier and equally fascinating musical and cultural history. This restoration will celebrate the past and engage the future of the space. Read more
Growing enterprises and entrepreneurs alike through the ultimate pitching competition Read more
Studying at University places a financial strain on most students but for some this burden can be even greater. The reality of coping with this might mean working long unsociable hours in part time jobs, reducing – or even totally prohibiting – their ability to wholeheartedly commit to their University experience. Read more
Leaving the security of the family home or the familiarity of school can be a daunting time for any student. The financial commitments of a university education are also well documented, but for those who have been through local authority care or have become estranged from their families, the financial and emotional pressures are often greater. Currently, just 13% of students who have left the care system go on to higher education. Read more
The Genome Engineering lab, led by Dr Kalpana Surendranath and Dr John Murphy, aims to develop young researchers in the knowledge necessary to investigate molecular basis of human diseases utilizing the recent Nobel prize-winning CRISPR technology Read more
Any problem, only one solution Read more
The Ignite Fund (formerly known as The 125 Fund), is a matched funding opportunity which gives all students at the University of Westminster the opportunity to apply for funding for projects and activities which help to ignite their employability and professional development. Read more
Alleviating financial worries for our most vulnerable students Read more
Westminster’s newest high potential, high-growth entrepreneurship programme Read more
Extending our reach beyond University boundaries Read more
The programme to accelerate the most diverse business ideas and founders Read more
In prison, there is a lack of incentivised options to challenge and change attitudes and beliefs about education. The emphasis on employability skills is at a very basic level, with a focus on minimum wage jobs. Those who are capable of achieving more are not catered for and are discouraged from applying by the barriers to study, lack of study support and digital access to study materials. Read more
London is one of the world’s most loved and connected cities. It can also be a very lonely place, especially for vulnerable groups who may not have the social capital or connections to enjoy all the city has to offer. Read more