Queen Mary University of London

Reviews

Anonymous

Campus is large and good. The buildings are in excellent condition and everything works fine. The student union is always working and trying their best. However, not everything is sunshine. Health care provided sucks and so does the school organization when it comes to Erasmus student.

Anonymous

University is really good and my course business and management is amazing. The careers service are very helpful as well. The university bar is just most amazing place with the large library.

Anonymous

Great university lots of support from lecturers and brilliant lecture theatres in some arguable great looking buildings dewpite the fact none of them have electric sockets. Great student unions with lots of events and dozens of student run societies. On site gym with a basketball court and badminton courts is good and sessions run through the week for £2.30 allow you to do basketball for an hour for example .

Anonymous

The campus is nice with grand original buildings mixed in with new modern buildings. Has good are of greenery which is nice in london! Most if the lecturers are friendly and helpful towards students. Tutorials are sometimes a little tedious/dull though. Close to a main road, so can be noisy

Jay Franks

It's the only campus uni in London, not that cute but very practical. The teaching is pretty decent, they record all the lectures for QReview so you can watch them back later. The library can be a bit of an overcrowded nightmare but it's open 24/7 so you can definitely avoid the rush if you wanted to. Otherwise it pretty much has any facility/service you need.

Anonymous

Being a part of Queen Mary University London, has been a great experience. More specifically, the medical course offers a handfull of opportunities for learning, getting very early on patient contact and challenging yourself.

Anonymous

Queen Mary is like a home. It’s a campus that has everything so everything is within one site unless you’re in the barts campus for medical students etc. It has that sense of home after a while. The psychology course is more scientific than any other university so if you’re wanting to do a science based psychology degree that isn’t solely nonesense and based just on what-if theory then this is a very good option.

Anonymous

The facilities are amazing and the technology is kept up to date. The campus is very big and most buildings are currently getting refurbished! I'm really enjoying my course and the lectures are very helpful.

Anonymous

Just an amazing university like it has so many different societies and events and the lecturers are just amazing

Anonymous

Amazing university, very supportive, campus is very beautiful. Course is very instensive and provides interpersonal and soft skilss that are transferable to any job.

Anonymous

The campus is big and clean. Has a lot of facilities and social areas. My course department is unorganized and doesn't help with issues well. We have a great careers service with many opportunities.

Anonymous

It's a good university, however there is never room in the library and give to do work! Would be better if there were more room!

Anonymous

The campus is one of the best campuses in London. The university has multi faith centre that welcomes all faiths.

Zain Mohamed

Campus is a little cramped but as to be expected for a London uni. However, there are too many construction projects going on. I pass the uni even during the holidays and no construction work is happening. Maybe work during holidays so there's no restriction and finish all the work early? My course has been completely disturbed as the lab where most of my modules are held is closed due to the construction works and there's no other labs so looks like we're all failing this year.

Anonymous

I really like it, I like the buildings and the city and it's pretty! My biggest sadness comes from the fact that I'll never be able to relive my first day at this wonderful place, my dreams came true when I came to you. I love you QMUoL, I love you all!

Anonymous

We have a pretty awesome student union, they organise some great activities and nights out, as well as serious stuff, like careers fairs, that are actually really helpful and the careers department is brilliant.

Anonymous

I am currently in my first year at QM and have been loving it since I have arrived. It has cosy feeling main campus which makes it a lot easier for new students to navigate themselves around it. I love the diversity of the university and the wide range of societies students can join. It is inclusive towards ethnic minorities and religious groups catering to their needs for example providing a multi faith room which I did not have in my previous schools. Although the library has all the books necessary for the modules I am taking, it can be quite crowded and I sometimes find it difficult to get a seat. There is frequent student and advisor contact to check on how students are progressing. Some lecturers also provide online recorded versions of their lectures which is a great tool that students can use for their studies. QMPlus is a very good resource where lecturers efficiently put powerpoints and many other resource materials.

Anonymous

The course I'm doing is really good! It's much better than what I expected and I'm enjoying it so far. Although there is a lot of work that overwhelms me quite a bit, there is a lot of support so I never feel helpless. They have workshops on how to write essays and appointments you can arrange to look over your assignments so overall it's really helped me to make that smooth transition into university!

Anonymous

Since attending Queen Mary, University of London, I have found that I eagerly await my lectures and seminars as they are so very interesting. This could be because I have a lot of freedom of choice in the modules I take which means that the content of the lectures is always interesting and useful to me, however it could also be the strength of the lecturers that teach here. My only problem would be the timetabling issue, for I study German and Catalan and have 2 compulsory modules every year which clash and so have to drop out of Catalan Culture every single year.

Anonymous

Fellow students are very friendly and welcoming when you first enter university. The library has spaces for group work and a silent are for individual work. This really helps me focus when I need to get work done quickly. I also found that careers and enterprise was very helpful into giving me insight on how to achieve my goals.

Anonymous

The university classrooms and lecture theatres are all modern and up to date with excellent facilities like the lab rooms and the touch in ID card on the wall. My course, which is the film, language and linguistics course is very organised and has a variety of module options for each year. The professors are also all very helpful and are always in contact.So far, it has been an enjoyable experience.

Anonymous

The campus has undergone some major renovations during my course, improving the quality of life and study. The course itself was well ballanced, with relevant and usefull coursework. Especially excelent was the final year project, which was well supported by staff and facilities

Maika Mendoza

Mile End as a location isn't as fancy as other London universities. However, this also works as an advantage as the Mile End campus feels like one big home, as opposed to several campuses spread throughout the city. It's nice to be able to associate a whole place with uni, as it makes travelling around London seem like you're far away from uni even when you're not. Many of the buildings are new (they just finished building the graduate centre), and it's pretty easy to get around. Several food options on campus (uni cafe, shops) and of course Mile End is not short of chicken shops (Dixie's, KFC and Nando's). In the 3 years of studying at Queen Mary, even though the buildings aren't that fancy, it's easy enough to get around and it's nice to be able to see everyone you know in one place (probably the library). The main library is also 24/7 which is perfect for night owls like myself. And there are several secret study places too, which is great if you want a change of scenery while studying.

Anonymous

My university experience wasn't the best, but it could have been worse, and in terms of support Queen Mary have been very helpful.