Queen Mary University of London
Courses
MSc Computing and Information Systems (Conversion)
£28,900
MSc Internet of Things (Data)
£25,150
MSc Telecommunication and Wireless Systems
£23,950
MSc Computer Science
£31,850
MSc Computational Engineering
£28,900
MSc Internet of Things
£26,750
MSc Internet of Things and Future Networks
£28,900
MSc Data Analytics
£31,850
MSc Big Data Science
£31,850
MSc Machine Learning for Visual Data Analytics
£28,900
MSc Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (Conversion)
£27,500
MSc Artificial Intelligence
£31,850
MSc International Business
£31,850
MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation
£28,900
MSc Development and International Business
£24,000
MSc Management
£27,250
MSc Management with Integrated Pre-Masters
£19,250
MSc Cancer Genomics and Data Science
£28,900
MSc Finance and Machine Learning
£28,950
MSc Blockchain in Business and Society
£28,950
MSc Cancer and Clinical Oncology
£28,900
MSc Gastroenterology
£28,900
MSc Cancer and Therapeutics
£28,900
MSc Clinical Endocrinology
£28,900
PGDip Cancer and Clinical Oncology
£19,300
PGDip Cancer and Therapeutics
£19,300
PGDip Clinical Endocrinology
£19,300
PGDip Gastroenterology
£19,300
MSc Banking and Finance with Integrated Pre-Masters (January)
£21,200
MSc Banking and Finance (Conversion)
£31,850
MSc Computing and Information Systems (Conversion)
£28,900
MSc Internet of Things (Data)
£25,150
MSc Telecommunication and Wireless Systems
£23,950
MSc Computer Science
£31,850
Highlights
Queen Mary University of London dates back to 1785 with the foundation of the London Hospital Medical College. After mergers with other colleges, it finally became Queen Mary University of London in 2013 and started awarding its degrees in 2014. In 2012 it joined the Russell Group of universities.
It has over 32,000 students, with around 41% of those international students from more than 170 countries around the world, making it one of the most diverse in the country.
Recent campus developments include the iconic Blizard Building, home to some of the largest open-plan laboratories in Europe. The Dentistry Building was the UK's first new dental school in forty years when it opened. There's also a Graduate Centre with a student enterprise hub and 24-hour work areas.
Queen Mary University of London offers a range of on-campus housing options to students studying various courses at the University. The residence halls vary in food options to incorporate both self-catered and catered choices. Different types of rooms and facilities are available. The University also has various shared houses and flats available for students, typically located off-campus. Independent living choices are included as a viable option, or students can live with peers.
Queen Mary University of London is inclusive as well as having a large percentage of international students. Campus life is therefore saturated with events that celebrate different cultures, and the student organisations vary to include the other countries represented on campus.
Campuses
Queen Mary University of London is based in the capital's East End, one of its most dynamic areas. Independent shops, cinemas, markets, theatres and museums are all on the doorstep, while central London is just a short ride away on public transport.
FAQs
Queen Mary University is a part of the 24 Russell Group universities in the UK.
Queen Mary is a leading research-focused university that ranks 7th in the UK for quality of research in the Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021).
Upcoming Intake
Jan 2025
Tution Fee
Starts from 21,200 GBP
English Requirement
IELTS, TOEFL
Rated TEF Silver
Ranking
by QS
120
by THE
135
by GUARDIAN
73