technology universities in london

technology universities in london
Are there universities in London to do a course in music engineering or technology?

Or something like that …

Yes – in Thames Valley University in Ealing, west London which are popular for our music lessons Tech degree we have the famous Ealing Studios on our door too. Our teachers have worked with famous musicians and our graduates go on to win prizes (for example, a TVU Music Tech graduate won a Grammy and a Brit Award this year for his work on the production of "Lady GaGa's Poker Face"). Our open day is next Wednesday, June 23 if you want to book a place to come and see the facilities and talk to teachers: www.tvu.ac.uk / Open

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