
The Royal College of Music has officially rejoined London Higher, strengthening the organisation’s network of over 70 higher education institutions across the capital.
The move comes as London Higher delivers a renewed vision for the sector: ensuring London’s universities and colleges are locally loved, nationally valued and leading the world. The Royal College of Music joins a strong community of specialist institutions within the membership, reinforcing London’s position as a world-leading centre for creative higher education.
London Higher is focusing on championing the contribution of higher education to London’s communities, advocating for the sector nationally, and promoting the capital internationally as a leading destination for study, research and innovation.
Welcoming the Royal College of Music back to London Higher, Chief Executive Liz Hutchinson said:
“The Royal College of Music is a shining example of why London leads the world. Creative excellence is one of the UK’s greatest strengths, and London’s specialist institutions play a vital role in shaping our global reputation for culture, education and innovation.
We are delighted to welcome the RCM back into membership and look forward to working with James and his team to champion the value of creative education, strengthen London’s international position and ensure the sector continues to thrive.”


