Regent’s announces a partnership with Galileo Global Education - Europe’s largest higher education group Regent’s University London and Galileo Global Education announce that, subject to completion of regulatory approvals and property matters, Regent’s will join Galileo’s network of 42 high-quality institutions over 80 campuses across 13 countries around the world.
StudentSpace offers support to students Regent's has teamed up with new online platform Student Space, run by the UK's student mental health charity Student Minds.
Don’t put your future on hold: New start dates now available Prospective psychology and fashion marketing students can now choose to start in January 2021, as Regent’s adds new start dates to two popular courses.
Regent’s awarded for diversity, equality and inclusion Regent’s has gained silver in a nationwide award for inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
Preparing tomorrow's global leaders Professor Geoff Smith, Vice-Chancellor & CEO, spoke to Saxton Bampfylde about his first year at Regent’s.
Regent’s is open for students from across the world As the US grapples with the decision of whether to let foreign students in, Regent’s position is clear: it remains open for all international students, now and in the future.
Regent's records impressive results in student survey Regent’s University London has had a fourth consecutive impressive year in the National Student Survey (NSS), with high results recorded for four programmes.
Journal launch showcases Regent's creativity Today marks the launch of the inaugural edition of The Scribe – an interdisciplinary journal of poetry, short fiction, essays and reviews from Regent’s staff and students.
Deepening the digital divide: lockdown could be increasing education inequalities Professor Yossi Mekelberg writes for Arab News on how lockdown is deepening the digital divide – meaning more people than ever might be missing out on an education.
Editorial: marketing and consumers in an era of disruption Professor Ibrahim Sirkeci uses marketing theory to unpack the potential impact of the disruption, in an editorial in the Transnational Marketing Journal.
Vogue Italia showcases graduate's work Fashion graduate Ka Wai (Basil) Lam has had part of his graduate collection, Melancholy for Lost Youth, published on Vogue Italia’s website.
An Open Access first for Regent’s While the world is turning to open access research as the norm for publishing research, Regent’s University London Professor of Psychology, G Neil Martin, has struck a University first.