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Where we are - London Campus

Northumbria University london, 110 Middlesex Street, London, England, E1 7HT

London is home to many major attractions and entertainment with the campus located within reach of many of these hotspots like Camden Town, The 02 Arena, Oxford Street, Tate Modern, the British Museum and more.

If you have any questions regarding our London Campus our contact details are listed below: 

  • Student General Enquiries - Email us
  • Student Accommodation Enquiries - Email us
  • Application Admissions Enquires - Email us
  • London International Recruitment Line+44 (0)191 204 8899
  • London UK Home Recruitment Line - +44 (0)191 204 8890




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The degree courses delivered at our Northumbria University London campus reflect contemporary knowledge and practice and are informed by global perspectives. Start your search here...


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Research at Northumbria

Research is the life blood of a University and at Northumbria University we pride ourselves on research that makes a difference; research that has application and affects people's lives.

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Undergraduate Open Day Events

Looking to study in with us in September? Our Undergraduate Open Day Events are the perfect opportunity for you to find out as much as you can about our wide range of courses and world-class facilities.

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Find out what life here is all about. From studying to socialising, term time to downtime, we’ve got it covered.


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