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London Metropolitan University was formed on 1 August 2002 by the merger of London Guildhall University and the University of North London.In October 2006, the University opened a new Science Centre as part of a £30m investment in its science department at the North campus on Holloway Road, with a "Super Lab" claimed to be one of Europe's most advanced science teaching facilities, [8] [9] [10 ...
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London Metropolitan University is a university in London with around 35,000 students. It was formed in August 2002 by the amalgamation of London Guildhall University and the University of North London .
Effective 1 April 2004, Brian Roper became the Vice-Chancellor of London Metropolitan University, with Roderick Floud becoming the university's president. [8] His salary for 2006-7 was £276,000 [9] before bonuses, making him the highest paid vice-chancellor in the country. Since the formation of London Met he caused controversy due to the ...
Commencing in 2014 Portobellos degree-level programmes in early childhood studies, sports and sports therapy have been validated by London Metropolitan University. [ 1 ] Founded in 1981 as Portobello School, in South Richmond Street, Dublin, specialising in beauty, health and care courses.
London Guildhall University was a university in the United Kingdom from 1992 to 2002, established when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status. On 1 August 2002, it merged with the University of North London to form London Metropolitan University .