About our London campus
Our campus is located in the heart of the City of London – the capital’s historic financial district and a global business hub. You’ll study minutes away from major employers, public transport, and iconic landmarks. Our address and directions can be found on the Walbrook campus information page.
At our London campus, you’ll have access to professional, well-equipped spaces designed to support your learning and development, including:
modern teaching rooms for lectures, seminars, and workshops.
flexible study spaces for quiet work or group collaboration.
on-site careers support, including one-to-one coaching and events.
spaces for academic advice, personal tutoring, and wellbeing support.
high-speed Wi-Fi and access to IT and digital tools throughout the building.
How you’ll study on campus
You’ll learn through:
Lecturer-led classes with practical insights and live case discussions
Small group seminars for discussion, collaboration, and feedback
Workshops and exercises applying theory to business scenarios
Independent study using digital and library resources
You’ll also have opportunities to attend guest lectures and industry events during the academic year.
You can start our on-campus degrees in:
20 October 2025
16 February 2026
Assessment and study resources
We use a variety of assessments to suit different learning styles, including:
Presentations and portfolios
Research projects and case analyses
Reflective writing and applied reports
A final dissertation
There are no formal exams in our MSc Business and Management programmes.
Absolutely. You’ll have access to:
The online study platform for additional learning resources
Our online library, with academic journals, ebooks and databases
Apply for an on-campus degree
To apply for our on-campus MSc Business and Management degrees, you’ll normally need a 2:2 honours degree (or equivalent) from a recognised institution.
Additionally, we may consider applicants with a non-degree qualification that is deemed by Walbrook Institute London to be of an appropriate standard for postgraduate study. These applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.
The application process for our on-campus degrees depends on whether you're applying as a UK or international student.
You can find a step-by-step guide, including links to the correct application forms, on our How to apply to study in London page.
Work and study
Yes. If you hold a Student Visa, you can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during vacations, in line with current UK immigration rules.
After graduating, you may be eligible to apply for the UK’s Graduate Route visa, which currently allows up to two years of post-study work in the UK. However, the UK Government has proposed reducing this to 18 months, and if the change is approved, it is likely to apply by the time you complete your degree.
Contact us about our on-campus degrees
Any questions about our on-campus degrees at Walbrook? Our Enrolment Advisors are here to help.
UK students: email us at admissions@walbrook.ac.uk