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Finance MSc Course

Learn real-world finance on a Bloomberg Trading Floor, gaining skills in asset pricing, data analysis and sustainability to prepare for a diverse career in today’s complex financial landscape.


FinTech MSc Course

Blending finance and technology, you'll use Python, Bloomberg, LSEG Workspace and MATLAB to develop machine learning techniques, explore artificial intelligence and solve big data challenges in financial ecosystems.


Events and Experience Management MSc Course

Gain a deeper insight into the exciting world of events and project management. This course is for you if you are looking to enter or are already working in this exciting and ever-changing industry.


Law LLM Course

This course aims to give you a clear, critical understanding of modern international law. Explore a range of general and specialised subject areas designed to help you navigate the complexities of today’s global legal landscape.


Investment Management MSc Course

Study data analysis techniques, fund performance appraisal and examine foreign exchange risk and the role of ethics and sustainability in investment.


Visit your student support areas

Support is available across wellbeing, disability support, academic skills and the library. If you think you might need help this year, getting in touch early can make things feel more manageable.


Reconnect with careers and placements

If you’re preparing for a placement year, final year, or graduate roles, it’s worth reconnecting early so you can plan ahead.


Update your healthcare details (if needed)

If you’ve moved since last year, it’s important to make sure your healthcare details are up to date - especially if you’ll be living at a new term-time address. 


Get your tech ready

Avoid access issues on your first day by checking your devices and logins ahead of time.


Sort your accommodation or travel

Make sure your living or commuting arrangements are confirmed before term starts. 


See what’s new in Your Students’ Union

Your Students’ Union is a great place to find activities, meet people and settle back into your routine. 


Sustainability and Clean Growth

Sustainability and Clean Growth Research


When you return

What to do when you return to CU Scarborough


Sort your accommodation or travel

Make sure your living or commuting arrangements are confirmed before term starts. 


Check campus updates

Facilities and access points can change between academic years. Checking what’s changed before you arrive can help you feel prepared and reduce stress in Week 1.


View your timetable

Your timetable is the quickest way to understand what your Week 1 looks like, where you need to be, when teaching starts, and whether anything has changed since last year.


Submit your re-enrolment

Once everything is ready, follow the steps in SOLAR to complete your re-enrolment.


When you return

What to do when you return to CU London


Get your finances in place

Your funding or payment arrangements must be finalised before you can re-enrol. If re-enrolment is blocked in SOLAR, it is often because a finance step is outstanding or your funding has not been confirmed yet.


Check your timetable release date

Your timetable will be released ahead of teaching. If your timetable is not visible yet, it may not have been released for your course, or your progression and modules may still be updating.