Queen Mary University of London is a public Russell Group research university in London, tracing its origins to 1785 and formed through the 1989 merger of Queen Mary College, Westfield College and the Barts and The London medical and dental colleges.

£32,950
3 years
English
September
London, United Kingdom
Public
Queen Mary University of London is a public Russell Group research university in London, tracing its origins to 1785 and formed through the 1989 merger of Queen Mary College, Westfield College and the Barts and The London medical and dental colleges. It teaches across five London campuses in engineering, computing, business, law and medicine, spanning undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral study.
Queen Mary's main campus is at Mile End in East London, with further faculty sites at Whitechapel (Barts and The London), Charterhouse Square and Lincoln's Inn Fields for Law. The university reports more than 32,000 students on degree programmes, roughly 45% from overseas and drawn from over 170 nationalities, making it the only campus-based Russell Group university in London. Facilities include the People's Palace cultural venue, campus libraries and recently refurbished engineering and computing laboratories.
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Queen Mary's main campus is at Mile End in East London, with further faculty sites at Whitechapel (Barts and The London), Charterhouse Square and Lincoln's Inn Fields for Law. The university reports more than 32,000 students on degree programmes, roughly 45% from overseas and drawn from over 170 nationalities, making it the only campus-based Russell Group university in London. Facilities include the People's Palace cultural venue, campus libraries and recently refurbished engineering and computing laboratories.
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Queen Mary Residences lists 2026/27 self-catered halls with fees from about £176.75 to £329.07 per week (roughly £6,769.53 to £12,603.38 for a 38.3-week undergraduate licence; postgraduate licences run 51 weeks), covering energy, water, cleaning of shared kitchens and bathrooms, Wi-Fi and possessions insurance. Room availability and exact pricing depend on hall and room type, and campus accommodation is not guaranteed for every applicant.
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Queen Mary halls are self-catered, so students plan groceries and cooking around communal kitchens; campus outlets and East London's diverse food scene around Whitechapel and Mile End, including South Asian grocers and restaurants near Brick Lane, supplement on-campus catering. No universal dietary entitlement is claimed here: check current campus catering, halal or vegetarian options and nearby shops directly before enrolling.
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Queen Mary's Advice and Counselling Service and campus security operate across all sites, with security cover at halls of residence. International students should save the university's current safety and welfare contacts, register with a GP after arrival, and use 999 for emergencies; local safety conditions should be rechecked directly closer to arrival. International Student Advice, an Advice and Counselling Service, and school-level welfare teams support enrolment, visas and wellbeing. Scholarship routes include Global Excellence, Global Talent and President's Global Scholarships worth up to £12,000; postgraduate scholarships are separately administered by faculty. Registration, insurance and banking steps follow the individual offer and current UK immigration rules.
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