International Business and Management MSc
Being in London feels like home. The city has lots of opportunities, and I will never feel tired here.
Why did you choose the University of Westminster?
For me, it was all about the course and the excellent campus location.
How has your experience been studying in London?
Being in London feels like home. The city has lots of opportunities, and I will never feel tired here. Every time you wake up, you are focused on the energy in the city. Transport in London is also very convenient, enabling you to learn and explore at the same time.
What have you particularly enjoyed about your course?
My course was divided into two semesters - the first was all about building a foundation as each student was coming from a different background. For me, International Marketing and Communications Management and Leading and Managing in Global Context were my favourite modules. The modules were all well-structured and the academic team was very supportive throughout the course.
Tell us about your experience of using the University Careers and Employability Service
I applied to a few of the jobs on the careers and employability page, which were mainly internships, part-time work, and graduate jobs.
What would your advice be to someone considering studying at Westminster?
If you are looking for an education that you can apply in practical life, choose the University of Westminster. The seminar sessions are great, and you will get the chance to practice what you studied in lectures. The library and university facilities are also great, with books that are easily accessible online too.
What's the best aspect of being a University of Westminster student?
There are three main aspects, practical education, great networking opportunities and career growth.
What was the most surprising or unexpected aspect of your Westminster experience?
Everything was new for me here, which meant it was exciting to attend the university every week. The seminars were good, especially on International Business Strategy.