
Your campus, in the heart of the city
When you join one of our on-campus master’s degrees, London becomes your place to learn, grow and connect. Our campus is based in the heart of the UK’s capital – close to Tower Bridge, the River Thames and some of the world’s most iconic businesses.
With excellent transport links, modern facilities, dedicated support services and a welcoming community, everything you need is here.
Explore our on-campus master's degreesOn-campus facilities: spaces to learn and connect
Our London campus includes two buildings within a short walk of each other. Both offer quiet spaces to focus, flexible rooms for group work, and areas to relax.

Student Centre with city views
Our Student Centre in Peninsular House is your base for support, study and connection. It’s a welcoming space to meet with other students over a free coffee or hot chocolate.

Group rooms and study spaces
Choose from open-plan areas, breakout rooms or bookable spaces for group work, independent study and quiet concentration across both buildings.

Library and Bloomberg Terminal
Get help from the library team, access the e-library and print texts, and use our Bloomberg Terminal for hands-on finance research and CV-building certificates.

Computer rooms on both sites
You’ll have access to desktop computers and printing at both Peninsular House and Lovat Lane – ideal for research, coursework and collaboration.

Multifaith and quiet reflection
Two multifaith rooms at our Lovat Lane site offer a peaceful setting for prayer, worship or contemplation. All students are welcome to use them respectfully.

Social and common space
Catch up with classmates or take a break in our communal areas – including a common room complete with pool table at Lovat Lane and our 8th floor lunch room at Peninsular House.
On-campus support services
The central location for getting support at our London campus is our Student Centre. Whether you need academic guidance, wellbeing advice or career coaching, support is built into your experience at Walbrook.
Personal Tutors for your degree
As an on-campus student, you'll have a Personal Tutor to support your academic journey through check-ins each term.
Student Success Coordinators
Get holistic support for study skills, wellbeing and day-to-day concerns from your on-campus Student Success Coordinators.
Counselling sessions
Our in-house counsellor offers free, confidential sessions during term time. You can book appointments directly via email.
24/7 wellbeing support
Access phone, text and video support from trained professionals 24/7, through Spectrum Life alongside mental health resources.
Careers coaching
Get support from our Career Consultants, join skills workshops and get interview or CV advice from the Walbrook Careers team.
Paid ambassador and rep roles
Build confidence and shape student life by applying for roles as a Student Rep, Ambassador or Careers Ambassador.
Student life on campus
At Walbrook, postgraduate study is about more than just your course. You’ll join a welcoming, inclusive community with opportunities to meet new people, grow your network and make your voice heard. Whether you're looking to connect socially, contribute to change, or gain professional experience – there’s a way to get involved.

Join or start a student society
Our student societies bring people together around shared interests – and run your own events for other students to help you build CV skills. If there’s not already a group that suits you, you can start your own, with help from our support teams.

Build your CV as an ambassador
From helping with careers events to running student welcome activities, our Student Ambassadors and Careers Ambassadors are part-time positions designed to fit around your studies. These are great ways to gain skills for your CV, meet others and make your voice heard.
Where you'll live

We have a partnership with International Students House (ISH) to offer safe, supportive student accommodation in central London. If you find rooms at ISH, you’ll have access to:
Affordable student housing
Financial guidance and wellbeing support
Part-time job listings and career events
Visit International Students House to learn more.
You can also explore private rental options.
Where to find us

How to get to our London campus
Thanks to our central location, getting to our London campus is simple – whether you're travelling by train, bus or plane.
Explore London from your doorstep
When you're not studying, you'll be spoilt for things to do, places to go, and food to taste. Discover live music, restaurants and small independent shops around the city, or relax in bars and cafes by the Thames.

Interested in history? Some of London's most historic landmarks can be found just a short walking distance from our campus, including:
Monument to the Great Fire of London: two-minute walk
London Bridge: six-minute walk
The Tower of London: seven-minute walk
St Paul's Cathedral: 15-minute walk
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: 16-minute walk
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