Nigeria
Nigeria
Welcome to the University of West London! We're so pleased you're considering studying with us, or have already chosen to join us.
As a student from Nigeria, you'll be joining a vibrant community of international students at UWL. We have over 100 different nationalities in our student community and plenty of country-specific clubs and societies, like our Nigerian Society, for you to join.
Find out more about:
- Hear from our students
- Why study with us?
- Entry requirements
- Key information
- How to apply
- Contact us
Why international students choose UWL
Princewill Ahante, International Student Ambassador
Hear from Princewill Ahante, MA Advertising, Branding and Communications student and International Student Ambassador, to find out more about us and what to expect when you start your journey at UWL.
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How did you learn about the University of West London?
From the moment I stumbled upon UWL during my UK university search, I was drawn to the MA Advertising, Branding and Communications course. Having completed my undergraduate degree in Business Administration in Nigeria ten years ago and having had over five years of work experience in social media management and marketing, I was eager to further my studies and expand my skillset within this dynamic programme. The MA programme in Advertising, Branding, and Communication at the University of West London immediately caught my eye, with its strong industry connections and practical, up-to-date approach to teaching."
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What attracted you to apply to study with us?
Drawing from my experience developing and implementing social media strategies, I understand the importance of crafting compelling brand identities and engaging consumers and target audiences across platforms. That is why I have found the modules offered in this course including Advertising, Branding, Innovation and Research for the Creative Industries, to be well-suited to helping me improve these skillsets. However, what truly sealed the deal was the chance to work directly on live client briefs for companies in the creative industries. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to build my portfolio and make industry connections right in the heart of the vibrant, multicultural city of London."
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What are your initial impressions of the University?
Since being accepted onto the programme, my initial impressions confirmed that I made a fantastic choice to study at the University of West London. The lecturers, with substantial expertise gained working for advertising agencies and international organisations, offer unique perspectives informed by the latest industry trends. I have appreciated the demands of thinking creatively and critically while working independently and collaboratively with my classmates. The weekly assignments have allowed me to develop my learning agility. The diversity of classmates from across the globe has created a refreshing learning environment where we discuss ideas and respect each other's viewpoints."
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What reflections do you have on the programme after the first month of teaching?
True to its career-focused reputation, UWL has connected me with abundant professional development resources through its student hub and I have taken advantage of what the University has offered so far. At the recent part-time jobs fair, I landed a role with a company in the hospitality sector.
As I progress through the programme over the next year, I look forward to continuously developing practical skills that will allow me to become a well-rounded communications strategist and specialise in advertising and branding. I am proud to be here at UWL and happy with my start to life in London."
Hear from Caleb, one of our current students at UWL. In this student vlog, Caleb talks about what it's like to study in London as a student from Nigeria.
Nigerian students can benefit greatly from the diverse and multicultural learning environment that the university provides, as well as our great industry links and lifetime careers advice once you graduate.
Located just minutes from central London, with parks and green spaces on your doorstep, the University of West London offers an exceptional study environment for international students looking to pursue their academic and career aspirations.
London is consistently voted as one of the best cities in the world for studying abroad and at UWL we welcome students from over 100 countries worldwide.
In this video, hear from a selection of our international students talking about why they chose to study at UWL.
Why study with us?
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London location, local community
Studying at our West London Campus means you will be based in a vibrant local community with central London only a few stops away on the Tube.
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Hands-on learning with industry experts
Our courses are taught by industry experts and you will benefit from their insight, experience and support as they help to prepare you for your future career.
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A campus designed for a great student experience
A £200m+ transformation of teaching, leisure and study spaces has created an inspiring environment for you to focus on your studies and your future.
Entry requirements
Find out which general qualifications we accept from your country below. Exact entry requirements are listed on each course page.
English language requirements
Find out more about English language requirements for international students. Please also review the entry requirements information below for details of any country specific qualifications that may be accepted in place of an English language test.
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Undergraduate entry requirements
Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on an undergraduate degree:
- National Diploma (ND) with merit (CGPA 2.50)
- Higher National Diploma (HND) with merit (CGPA 2.50)
- Post-Higher National Diploma
- Second and final year entry on a bachelor’s degree may be available for those with a Higher National Diploma (HND) from the UK, with a pass profile
English language requirement
WAEC English grade A1- C6 - A1-C4 for higher IELTS courses - NECO grade C5 required. Students are required to provide a Scratch card to verify their scores.
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Postgraduate entry requirements
Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on a postgraduate course:
- Bachelor's degree with Honours: 50% and above, or GPA 2.40 and above
- PhD: a proposal is required in addition to a Master’s qualification in a related subject area
English language requirement
WAEC English grade A1- C6 (A1-C4 for higher IELTS courses) or NECO grade C5. Applicants are required to provide a Scratch card to verify their scores.
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Integrated Foundation Year entry requirements
A number of our courses also offer the opportunity to study an integrated foundation year which forms an integral part of the degree course. Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on a degree with an integrated foundation year:
- West African Senior School Certificate (WAEC): C6 in six subjects including mathematics
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PhD entry requirements
Applicants with the following qualifications will be considered for entry on a PhD:
- UK upper second class honours degree (2:1) and a Masters degree with merit or distinction. If your qualifications are not from a UK university, we also consider recognised equivalent qualifications from accredited overseas institutions and equivalent professional qualifications.
Key information
Moving to London as a student from Nigeria can seem quite daunting, but we have support in place to help you every step of the way from application through to graduation.
Find out more about the support we offer on our support for current students page.
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Visas and immigration
As an overseas student, you may need to apply for a visa to study with us and to work in the UK as a student.
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Accommodation
Safe, supportive and social - where you live matters. Find out about the student accommodation we offer.
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Fees and funding
Find out about your tuition fees and how you may be able to get help with funding.
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Support for international students
We provide a wide range of support and advice on topics like money, disability, welfare, health and more.
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English Language programmes
We run pre-sessional English Language courses for those who have not met our English Language requirements before starting their course.
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English language requirements
If you are from a country that UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) have not defined as majority English speaking, you will need to provide evidence of your language ability to study at the University.
How to apply
It's really easy to apply for a course at UWL as an international student:
- Use our course search to find a course that suits you.
- On the course page follow the steps to apply using the 'Apply now' button and visit the pages below to aid your application journey.
Application subpages
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Before you apply
Find out everything you need to know before you apply as an international student.
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After you apply
From visas and immigration to accommodation and preparing for life in the UK, find out more about what happens after you apply.
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Before you travel
Find out more about student life, our campus, student support and more before you travel and start your course.
Contact us
Our International Office is available for enquiries from Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm:
Ask our International Recruitment Team a question or call us on +44 (0) 20 8231 2440
Prospective students can join us in person for a West London Campus tour.