Location, location, location
Imperial’s central London location makes the College an exciting and inspiring place to study.
South Kensington – where our main campus is located – is one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods.
Of course I realised Imperial was in South Kensington, but what I hadn’t appreciated was how utterly amazing it would be to live and study there!"
Lorna
Student blogger
The streets are well paved and well lit, the public areas are well maintained.
There are two Royal Parks on our doorstep (Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens), providing plenty of green open space.
We share the area with the Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal Colleges of Art and Music, and the Royal Albert Hall – where we hold our graduation ceremonies.
Our students have the best of both worlds: access to some of the best teaching, research and leisure facilities while being within reach of all London has to offer.
Is London worth the cost?
There are many reasons why thousands of students decide that the benefits outweigh the cost, including:
- the proximity to some of the world’s biggest employers, who regularly come to our campus to recruit
- being ideally placed to attend interviews, undertake internships, visit companies and network
- access to world-class facilities beyond our campus, particularly the museums on our doorstep
- the opportunity to attend public events run by professional associations, such as lectures and conferences
London can be expensive, but with sensible budgeting and student discounts, your child will be able to enjoy much of what the city has to offer.
How safe is London?
We work closely with police liaison officers to deliver safety briefings throughout the year and personal safety campaigns with Imperial College Union.
We have our own Security Service within the College; campus-wide CCTV monitored live by our 24-hour control room staff, and an emergency response team on standby at all times.
International students
Imperial is one of the most international universities in the world.
Students will be welcomed into a city where over 300 languages are spoken and where over 100,000 students from 200 countries come to study each year.
Our International Student Support team can provide expert advice on a wide range of visa and immigration issues, even before your child arrives. The team also provides information on welcome events and other social activities that can help them settle into life in the UK and make the most of their student experience.