London has unsuitable, yet charming city layout
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 […]
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 […]
I have the most immense fear of heights, to the point where I will be in tears. But living abroad has taught me to strive for experiences beyond my comfort […]
The Introduction to Entrepreneurship class will be hosting a Festival of Ideas next Thursday afternoon where teams from Professor Hammer’s class will pitch new business ideas to an invited audience. You can […]
SALT is a platform for positive change agents that aims to make the world a better place by promoting compassionate business practices. Last month our SU London coach Greta Rossi […]
To celebrate your end of semester we have booked the private room at this fantastic bowling alley, a few minutes walk from SU London centre. *** free entry, bowling and […]
During your last few weeks with us here in London, soak up the latest exhibitions that the city has to offer. The V & A is exhibiting the work of Paul Strand, […]
Time is running out – you’ve still so much to do and see here in London, not to mention those papers you have still to write and revision that needs […]
Who makes great buildings patrons, architects and builders? Are successful places, like London, made by careful planning or by serendipity? The career of Wren, often thought as the greatest English […]
I landed at El Prat airport on the rainy Wednesday night of spring break, just as the airport was closing. I’d already had an amazing few days in Budapest where […]
This exhibition explores notions of sacred objects and rituals of the Neolithic landscapes of Europe. Through an investigation of the evolution of sacred forms and materials, and in reviving shamanic […]