The Most Common FAQs About Our Event Management Courses
- The Event School London

- 4 days ago
- 3 min read
Your questions about event management courses, clearly answered
Choosing the right path into the events industry comes with a lot of questions. Where should you study. What type of course is right for your goals. How quickly can training translate into real career opportunities.
To make that journey clearer, we have launched a new Frequently Asked Questions page designed to answer the most common and important questions we hear from prospective students.
At The Event School London, our focus has always been on practical, career-led education. The new FAQ page brings together clear, straightforward answers about studying event management in London and online, helping you make confident, informed decisions.
Why we created a dedicated FAQ page
We speak daily with aspiring event professionals, career changers, graduates and school leavers. While everyone’s journey is different, the questions are often the same. How do event management courses work in practice. Is London the right place to study. Can you balance learning with work. What happens after you graduate.
Rather than searching across multiple pages, our new FAQ hub brings these answers into one place, written clearly and transparently.
The most common questions we answer
What is The Event School London and how is it different?
Many students want to understand how professional event education differs from traditional university routes. The FAQ page explains our practical, industry-immersed approach and why London plays such a central role in our learning experience.
Where are courses delivered and can I study online?
We answer common questions about face-to-face learning in London, virtual classrooms and online study options, helping students understand which format best suits their lifestyle and career plans.
What types of event management courses are available?
From full-time diplomas and part-time certificates to short courses and MasterClasses, the FAQ page clearly outlines the range of programmes available and who they are designed for.
How long do event management courses take?
Course length is one of the most frequently asked questions. We explain typical timeframes across full-time, part-time and short-course options so expectations are clear from the start.
Who are these courses suitable for?
Whether you are a school leaver, graduate, career changer or already working in events, the FAQ page clarifies entry requirements and helps you assess suitability based on your experience and goals.
How do applications and start dates work?
We outline how to apply, when courses typically start and what to expect from the admissions process, particularly for students exploring January or September intakes.
What about fees, payment plans and scholarships?
Cost and funding options are understandably important. The FAQ page explains how fees vary by course and highlights the availability of payment plans and scholarships across selected programmes.
What is the student experience really like?
Prospective students want to know how learning translates into real-world confidence. We address questions around practical experience, industry exposure and learning beyond the classroom.
What happens after graduation?
Career outcomes matter. The FAQ page explores the types of roles graduates progress into and how our courses are designed to support employability and professional readiness.
Designed to help you move forward with confidence
This new FAQ page is part of our wider commitment to transparency, clarity and student support. It is designed to answer questions quickly, reduce uncertainty and help you focus on what really matters: choosing the right event management course to support your future.
If you are considering studying event management in London or online, we recommend starting with the FAQ page, then exploring individual course pages in more detail.
And if you still have questions, our admissions team is always happy to help.
Your next step into the events industry starts with the right information.




