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About University of Westminster

The University of Westminster is wholly committed to supporting diversity and equal opportunities in its dealings with applicants, students, staff and the public. We strive to be an accessible and welcoming environment for all.

More than 20,000 students and over 2,000 staff study, work and research at our four campuses in central London and Harrow. Our diverse community is made up of staff and students from over 150 nations.

We believe that everyone should have access to the educational and work opportunities we provide and for this reason we aim to create a barrier-free learning and working environment.

Our approach and policies in the area of disability equality are underpinned by the Social Model of Disability. The idea being not to focus on an individual's medical condition or impairment, but instead to identify and remove the structural, organisational, physical and attitudinal barriers that prohibit people with disabilities from achieving equality and inclusion.

We've worked closely with AccessAble to provide as much information as possible about our estate to help you plan your visit.

The University of Westminster offers highly attractive practice-based courses, many with professional accreditation. We lead the way in many areas of research, particularly politics, media, art, design, architecture, and biomedical sciences. Our position in the heart of London allows us to continue to build on our close connections with notable figures and organisations to the benefit of our students.

We're committed to educating students for the needs of professional life. Internationalism, employability and sustainability are all key elements in the University of Westminster's vision for the future.

If you're considering studying at the University of Westminster and would like to speak to our Disability Learning Support team, please email [email protected]

For more information about our courses and student life at Westminster, visit our website at www.westminster.ac.uk

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