Discover more about life at City St George's
Throughout the year, we host a series of events including Open Evenings, Virtual Fairs, and online sessions. These will provide you with the chance to delve deeper into the student experience and help you make an informed choice about your future studies at City St George's.
Whether you have attended an event with us previously or not, these events are designed to assist applicants like you, by answering additional questions and offering valuable insights to support your decision.
Come and visit us on Campus
Join our next Postgraduate Open Evening
Discover postgraduate study at City St George’s with our next Postgraduate Open Evening. You’ll explore our Clerkenwell and Moorgate campuses, meet academics, and get a real feel for what studying here is like - whether you’re just starting to explore your options or have already applied.
During the event, you will have the opportunity to explore our postgraduate programmes, learn more about course structures, entry requirements, fees, and available funding, take a campus tour, meet our academic and professional teams, and connect with current students.
Join us at an online event
Throughout the year, we also offer a variety of online sessions designed to provide both general and course-specific advice.
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Learn what’s next
Find out what happens after you apply and what steps follow in your journey to study at City St George's.
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Discover international advice
Access important information for students overseas and get guidance on everything from visas to life in London.
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Explore our student services
Get an insight into other aspects of university life and learn more about support available throughout your studies.
City St George's. Together we're more.
In August 2024, City, University of London merged with St George’s, University of London. We are now City St George’s, University of London.
Though we are now one institution, full integration will take some time. You may still see reference to our legacy City and St George’s names and logos, but these will be updated to reflect the merger in due course.
For the 2025/26 academic year, we are operating under a ‘dual running model’, with separate application policies and procedures. Programmes and study locations for 2025 entry are expected to remain unchanged.