Find Out Fridays: Travel Advice
Since many of you will be travelling to other countries in Europe for spring break next week and other weekends throughout the semester, here is some important information regarding how to […]
Since many of you will be travelling to other countries in Europe for spring break next week and other weekends throughout the semester, here is some important information regarding how to […]
Originally published on the Daily Orange, here’s a blog from your fellow student, Saniya More, on how and why London is more diverse and immigrant tolerant than New York. London’s […]
On March 8 every year we celebrate International Women’s Day, originally called International Working Women’s Day, and today is no different. It honours the struggle for women’s rights, celebrates countless achievements of […]
Let’s see what’s happening in London this weekend and next week which you can explore: British Library – Treasures of the British Library exhibition (FREE) includes the world’s most beautiful […]
LGBT history month is not just for LGBT people and is open to anyone. So I hope you take the opportunity to attend some of the events/exhibitions which London has […]
So I’m sitting in the office and ask one of your fellow students, what would you like to explore, find out more about in London. And guess what her answer […]
The London Jewish community is one of the largest and most organised in the world. Students can join the Jewish societies (Jsoc), AEPi, the Chaplaincy, Chabad and JLE/AISH, all of whom […]
Have you had a chance to explore the wonderful London museums yet? The entrance to most of our museums is free, apart from particular exhibitions that you may need to […]
Narrow roads, cramped buildings and a general lack of space — these were some of my first thoughts as I explored the educational district of Holborn during my first week […]
Live London Locally At SU London we encourage students to engage with local volunteering opportunities and sustainable initiatives. London is really just a network of villages, each with their own […]