General and Business English English for Business sessions cover essential skills such as presentations, negotiations, job applications and interviews, business correspondence, meetings and telephone English.
Two-year work visas reinstated for International Students in UK A new government statement has announced the reinstatement of the two year post-study work visa, that was previously rescinded in 2012.
Dr Anna Joyce Dr Anna Joyce is a Lecturer in Psychology, specialising in developmental psychology, atypical development, and sleep.
Regent’s exhibition showcasing Middle Eastern clothing and artefacts A special celebration of clothing and culture will be launched with a private show of the ‘Marguerite J. Dennis Costume Collection’ at Regent’s University London on Thursday 3 October from 16:30-18:30.
Faculty-led programmes Outside term times, we host faculty-led groups of students from overseas institutions at Regent's University London.
Regent’s lecturer presents her work at the Cambridge International Conference on mental health The biennial conference is an established event organised by the Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge.
Regent's psychology lecturer presents at the Down Syndrome Education (DSE) International Research Forum The conference showcases current research on topics relating to understanding and improving the lives of people with Down syndrome.
Vanessa Reber Vanessa graduated from Regent’s in 2019 and was nominated for a UK Rising Star Award 2020.
Regent’s hosts the sixth conference on therapeutic perspectives and practices with alcohol and love addictions The one-day conference, organised by Regent’s Research Centre, brings together international professionals in the field of addiction to share their knowledge and research.
International visits Visitors are always welcome at Regent's University London. The International Partnerships team coordinates all visits to and from our partner institutions.
New collaborative learning app launches across Regent's faculty Differ – a chatbot-enabled messaging app – was rolled out across five Business & Management (BaM) undergraduate programmes, and one MSc programme, earlier this month. It is being piloted as part of a year-long trial.