The University of London International Programmes delivers degree programmes developed by the Colleges of the University of London, which have a worldwide reputation for the quality of their teaching and research.
Our qualifications are internationally recognised which means that in whatever country you live, your degree will be valued.
We have over 1,000 students in Nigeria studying at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in agriculture, business, computing, economics, petroleum geoscience, healthcare, law and management. You can also browse our full range of undergraduate programmes (for holders of 'A' levels, or equivalent qualifications) and postgraduate programmes or use the 'Find a Course' facility.
Our distance learning method offers you flexibility so that you can schedule your studies around your own needs. If you have to move while you are studying, you can continue with your studies as there is no requirement to attend classes on most courses. As we have almost 600 examination centres across the world you can sit your exams at a centre that is convenient for you.
A number of our Nigerian students are supported by full-time and part-time (evening and weekend) classes at recognised teaching institutions in Nigeria. Please see our Directory of Institutions.
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Watch Adeolu-Ayodeji
Adelodun, a BSc Information Systems and Management graduate who works for oil
and gas company Chevron. [external link to YouTube, opens in new window]
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Oluwayomi Ope-Agbe, LLM, Nigeria
“It was tough studying alone but what kept me going was the need to prove to myself that I could achieve anything I put my mind to. I have already started using the knowledge gained from this programme at work, especially regarding a project aimed at establishing a climate change unit in my country.”
Oluwayomi works as a Resident Power Sector Manager at the Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility
You can contact our Student Ambassadors, who have agreed to answer questions from prospective students.
The following ambassador is from Nigeria:
Philip Ileleji, BSc Maths