Undergraduate study
King's College London offers one of the widest range of subjects at undergraduate level that you will find at any university in the UK, covering a range of traditional core subjects and innovative new studies.As an undergraduate at King's, you will become part of a vibrant and intellectually stimulating community. You will be inspired by researchers, discoverers and inventors who are pushing the boundaries of knowledge and will mix with students from across the UK, Europe and almost every country in the world.
Our main campuses are clustered together on a landmark-packed stretch of the Thames including Waterloo Bridge, The London Eye and The Houses of Parliament. Our central position brings outstanding advantages, and as a student at King's you will enjoy the excellent social and cultural opportunities of the capital.
News and events
Applications are now open for our Arts & Humanities & Cultural Management Summer School. We are offering summer courses with outstanding, research-based teaching and the added experience of world-class cultural institutions and visitor attractions in London in a variety of subject disciplines.
King’s has maintained its standing among the top 25 universities in the world for the third year running. The College is ranked in 23rd place in the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings 2009.
Joseph Sherwood, an MEng graduate from the Division of Engineering has won the award for Best Mechanical Engineering student at the Science, Engineering & Technology Student of the Year Awards (SET2009).
The results of the 2009 National Student Survey (NSS), reveal that 83 per cent of King’s College London students are satisfied with their experience at the College. The national average is 81 per cent.
King’s student Jonathan Gill’s first single Beat Again, with band JLS, rocketed to the top of the charts after appearing as finalists on ITV1’s The X Factor.
An independent film about life as a King’s student can be viewed at company Unionview’s new website. The film features some of our students and their view on various aspects of studying at King’s.


