Welcome to your course
Congratulations on securing your place on our course and welcome.
We anticipate that this is going to be a rich and vibrant three years of study for you. To enable you to settle in as a new student we have organised some events as part of your induction week, leading into your first learning weeks. During induction week, you will be provided with useful information on the basic structures of your course and the resources and facilities available to you. You will also meet your fellow students and the teaching staff.
Induction week is an important time to find your feet within the University and to ask any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you in September and wish you a creative and enriching period ahead.
Welcome to the Westminster School of Media and Communication
Welcome to the Westminster School of Media and Communication at the University of Westminster. We are thrilled to have you join our dynamic and inclusive community, dedicated to nurturing innovative, responsible, and impactful professionals in the ever-changing world of media.
Your studies here will not only deepen your subject knowledge but also develop vital transferable skills, such as teamwork, critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication, all of which are essential for a successful career. Our distinguished researchers, experienced practitioners, and industry guest lecturers will support you at every stage, ensuring your learning is academically rigorous and closely linked to real-world needs.
We pride ourselves on a progressive, research-led approach, with teaching shaped by the latest debates and methodologies, underpinned by our Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI). Our curriculum is forward-looking, embracing emerging trends and encouraging you to consider the social impact and ethical responsibilities of media work, including addressing bias, disinformation, and digital challenges.
Above all, we are committed to fostering informed, creative, and socially responsible practitioners and scholars who make a difference locally, nationally, and globally—promoting equality, justice, and democracy.
We encourage you to participate in induction week and begin building connections. Welcome to a community that values progress, compassion, and responsibility. We look forward to supporting your growth as future media and communication leaders.
See you on campus!
Dr Doug Specht
Head of School, School of Media and Communication, University of Westminster
Collecting your ID card and completing enrolment
As part of your induction and to complete your enrolment, you'll need to collect your student ID card.
Your time slot for collection is:
4pm Tuesday 16 September
Marylebone Campus
For more information about enrolment, including related FAQs, visit our Enrolment for new students page.
Course induction schedule
Your course induction events may take place online or on campus – check the details for each event below.
The timing and venue for events may change, so double check this page closer to the date.
Head of School welcome
2.45pm
Auditorium
Harrow Campus
Welcome to Graphic Design: Introduction by Course Leader and Deputy Course Leader
10.30am–12.30pm
Meet in the Forum at 10.20am
You will be taken to the Graphic Design studio, Room J2.42/43
12.30–1.30pm break for lunch
Introduction to materials workshop
1.30–3pm
Room J2.42/43 GD studio
Collecting your ID card and completing enrolment
Optional event: Students' Union Welcome Fair
The fair will provide students with the opportunity to see what the student union and University has to offer them, outside their studies.
10am–4pm
Room P3, Marylebone Campus
All of today's course events are at the Harrow Campus
Meet your tutors: Introduction to key members of the staff team
10.30am–12pm
Room J2.42/43 GD studio
12:00 - 12:45pm Introduction to Campus Facilities - FANS (Friends of Arriving New Students) tour
12.45-1.45pm break for lunch
Drop-in session, Questions for Tutors
3-4pm
Room J2.42/43 GD studio
Optional event: College Social - Outdoor Film Screening
6.30–9.30pm
All students are invited to an outdoor cinema event at the Harrow Campus. The college will be providing one free drink and a choice of snack for the first 300 attendees, as well as a paid bar during the screening.
Reserve your free ticket for the Outdoor Film Screening
Navigating your virtual learning
11am–1.30pm
Room J2.39
Preparation, expectation, operation
2–3pm
Room J2.42/43, GD studio
Sketchbook Workshop
10.30–11.30am
Room J2.42/43, GD studio
Harrow Campus
Field Trip to London Design Experience
11.30am–4pm
Details to follow
Welcome Festival - Harrow Campus
Students' Union Welcome Fair, 11am-5pm.
Welcome Festival, 12–7pm - food, drinks, entertainment and music for students
Harrow Campus
For more information, please visit the University of Westminster Students' Union webpage
Key contacts
Course leader
Stephen Hall
E: [email protected]
Deputy Course leader
Bianca-Maria Nitu
E: [email protected]
Course resources
Blackboard
Blackboard is our online learning platform, which you'll be able to log in to after you've set up your University email address and password.
Teaching timetables
Teaching starts in the week commencing Monday 22 September and you can check your teaching timetable to see when and where your classes are being held.
Course handbook
Full details on the course structure, modules and course team are included in the course handbook, which can be found on Blackboard.
Reading list
Your reading list can be found in the course handbook on Blackboard.
Equipment and materials
Digital technology
While you can borrow laptops through the University for 24 hours, it's better to have your own. If you're not sure what to buy, our technical support team can advise you once you've enrolled.
You'll be eligible for a student discount on computer purchases.
A smart phone with a good camera function is very useful for recording your work and for online communication.
Art materials
For practical classwork we provide essential materials necessary to complete the set tasks including sketchbooks, paper and materials for drawing and painting. You may need to obtain further materials relevant to your specific practical projects, but we can advise you of the best (and most economical) sources for these as required. You do not need to purchase any materials before you arrive.
Support and services
Welcome to Westminster
Visit our Welcome to Westminster page for everything you need to get started at Westminster.
Student Centre
If you need help with enrolment or have any questions, please use the live chat.
Academic English
If you'd like to hone your academic English skills, watch our Academic English for Disciplinary Study Module video for starters and consider joining one of our Academic English Modules. If you have any questions, get in touch with the Academic English team at [email protected].