Build the skills to tell stories that shape how people see the world.

At the University of Roehampton, our courses in media, communications, English and journalism combine creative practice with specialist teaching to help you build the confidence, practical skills and experience employers value across media, communications and the creative industries.

You’ll explore how stories are created, shared and experienced across platforms, communities and cultures, while preparing for a career in the creative and media industries.

Why study Media, Film and Journalism at Roehampton?

  • Creative, hands-on learning: Build practical skills through projects, production work and creative briefs that help you develop your voice and confidence.
  • Specialist facilities: Learn in creative spaces including our on-campus cinema, giving you opportunities to develop practical production and presentation skills.
  • Real creative experiences: Take part in opportunities such as student showcases, screenings and events, including recent Film Production activity at BFI Southbank.
  • Build your portfolio: Develop work you can use to showcase your skills, creativity and ideas to future employers.
  • Explore stories across platforms: Study how stories are created, shared and experienced through film, journalism, digital media, communications and design.
  • A London campus designed around you: Study in a supportive campus community with access to the creative, cultural and professional opportunities of London.

Accommodation & support

Starting university through Clearing can feel like a big step, but you won’t be doing it alone.

We offer cost-of-living support that really makes a difference, along with timetables designed to fit around you. You’ll also benefit from affordable accommodation and career guidance tailored to your ambitions, so you have the confidence to succeed every step of the way. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about Clearing, from offers and results day to accommodation, finance and what happens next. If you need quick guidance before making your next move, you’ll find it here.

You'll speak to one of our friendly Admissions Advisers who are there to help you and answer any questions. 

When you call, please have the following information ready:

  • Your UCAS ID number if you have one. (Don't worry, we can help you even if you are not already in the UCAS system)
  • A list of your qualifications (including GCSEs) and the grades you achieved in each
  • The name of the course you are interested in

We'll ask you for the information above and then will let you know if we can make you an offer. 

At this stage, offers will be conditional and will only be confirmed once you have added a Clearing choice in UCAS or made a direct application and met your conditions.

Flexible offer-making - we will consider your wider circumstances in considering your offer. We accept a wide range of qualifications including BTEC qualifications, A-levels, and T-levels and will offer flexibility depending on your wider circumstances. We welcome applications from students of all ages and backgrounds.

Remember, we will only be able to help you if you already have all your results.

Please note that any offer made is subject to our student contract.

We'll send you a provisional offer email which will have details of the next steps – make sure you keep an eye out for it!

We'll have rooms available for you in our on-campus accommodation. If you accept your offer by Thursday 11 Septmeber, we can guarantee you a place.

Check out our accommodation

Yes! You can book onto a campus tour! Find out more about our upcoming events.

Ready to take the next step?

Get in touch to explore our Media, Film and Journalism degrees, find the right course for you and take the next step towards applying.

Our team is here to answer your questions and support you throughout the application process.