Our innovative research and teaching in sustainability is turning words and targets into affordable technology, while changing the behaviour of people and organisations - studying at DMU London, where sustainability is embedded in the course and campus, will make you part of that.
As such, DMU Leicester has driven an ethical, environmental and empowering commitment through all its teaching and research – not only at its Leicester campus, but across its international campuses in Dubai, Kazakhstan, and Cambodia.
Top 10
DMU Leicester was named 7th best in the UK in People and Planet's University League Table for commitment to environmental sustainability.
The new London campus takes this dedication further, offering students a concentrated focus on sustainable practices throughout the courses. Carbon literacy training, expertise in the latest research on sustainability, a campus building with excellent green credentials and located in Zone 1 for environmentally-friendly transport options, ensure that sustainability is embedded into the DMU London experience.
A global leader
DMU is the only university in the UK to be a United Nations' Academic Impact Hub (UNAI) for Sustainable Development Goal 16 to promote peace, justice and strong institutions.
A comprehensive carbon literacy module, created specifically for DMU London, forms part of the academic programme, giving you skills that are in demand by employers aiming to transition to net-zero and looking for graduates that can bring the latest research-informed guidance on sustainability. The module also offers accreditation with the Carbon Literacy Project, a recognised leader for this training.
In a world of complex social, economic and environmental challenges, our cutting-edge research and expertise in sustainability form an integral part of the programmes, giving you the unique knowledge and skills to lead organisations to a sustainable future.
Where you’ll study
Teaching will take place at The Amp in the East End of the city. The building itself has been designed specifically for the contemporary education and workspace market.
It is a hub for learning, innovation and collaboration with a commitment to sustainability through low energy lighting, low-flow water, cycle spaces and biodiversity areas. The Amp is accessible from the cycle superhighway and has a BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) rating of Excellent and a B rated Energy Performance Certificate.