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|colspan="2" style="font-weight: bold; text-align: center;"|Middlesex University London
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Established
|[[1973]]
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Chancellor
| [[Lord Sheppard of Didgemere]]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|style="font-weight:bold"|Vice-Chancellor
| [[Michael Driscoll]]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|style="font-weight:bold"|Location
|[[London|North London]], [[United Kingdom]]
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Students
|22,000 total (2004)
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Staff
|2,300
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
|style="font-weight:bold"|League Table
|19th (Guardian)
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|style="font-weight:bold"|Homepage
|[http://www.mdx.ac.uk http://www.mdx.ac.uk]
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'''Middlesex University''' is a [[university]] in North [[London]], [[England]], formed in [[1973]] as Middlesex Polytechnic and renamed when it was given official University status in [[1992]]. The original polytechnic was an amalgamation of three smaller higher education establishments, dating back as far as 1878.


'''Middlesex University''' is a [[university]] in North [[London]], [[England]], formed in [[1973]] as an amalgamation of three smaller higher education establishments, dating back as far as 1878.
The University is spread across 5 sites and is colloquially known as the 'University of the North Circular' due to their locations near to the major ring road. The five sites are: Tottenham (humanities and cultural studies, business studies, law, sociology, women's studies), Hendon (Middlesex University Business School and computing science), Enfield (social sciences), Cat Hill (art and design, cinematics and electronic arts) and Trent Park (performing arts, teacher education, product design and engineering, biological science). Additionally, the School of Health and Social Sciences occupies the Archway and Hospitals campuses operating from four sites at the Royal Free Hospital, Whittington (jointly owned and in development with [[University College London]]), Chase Farm and North Middlesex hospitals.

The University is spread across 5 sites and is colloquially known as the 'University of the North Circular' due to their locations near to the major ring road. The five sites are: [[Tottenham (humanities and cultural studies, business studies, law, sociology, women's studies), [[Hendon]] (Middlesex University Business School and computing science), [[Enfield]] (social sciences), [[Cat Hill]] (art and design, cinematics and electronic arts) and [[Trent Park]] (performing arts, teacher education, product design and engineering, biological science). Additionally, the School of Health and Social Sciences occupies the Archway and Hospitals campuses operating from four sites at the Royal Free Hospital, Whittington (jointly owned and in development with [[University College London]]), Chase Farm and North Middlesex hospitals.


Some of the campuses are important architecturally, especially [[Trent Park]], a palatial mansion set in a 4 km² country park. The Cat Hill Campus also houses MoDA, the University's [[Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture]].
Some of the campuses are important architecturally, especially [[Trent Park]], a palatial mansion set in a 4 km² country park. The Cat Hill Campus also houses MoDA, the University's [[Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture]].
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It has been awarded the [[Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Further and Higher Education]] three times, and has been named as one of Britain's Top 20 Universities in the 2004 Guardian University League Tables.
It has been awarded the [[Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Further and Higher Education]] three times, and has been named as one of Britain's Top 20 Universities in the 2004 Guardian University League Tables.


[[Image:ptrentp.gif|thumb|200px|right|Trent Park Campus]]


== Famous alumni ==
== Famous alumni ==

Revision as of 23:24, 14 January 2005

Middlesex University London
Middlesex University Logo
Middlesex University Logo
Established 1973
Chancellor Lord Sheppard of Didgemere
Vice-Chancellor Michael Driscoll
Location North London, United Kingdom
Students 22,000 total (2004)
Staff 2,300
League Table 19th (Guardian)
Homepage http://www.mdx.ac.uk

Middlesex University is a university in North London, England, formed in 1973 as an amalgamation of three smaller higher education establishments, dating back as far as 1878.

The University is spread across 5 sites and is colloquially known as the 'University of the North Circular' due to their locations near to the major ring road. The five sites are: [[Tottenham (humanities and cultural studies, business studies, law, sociology, women's studies), Hendon (Middlesex University Business School and computing science), Enfield (social sciences), Cat Hill (art and design, cinematics and electronic arts) and Trent Park (performing arts, teacher education, product design and engineering, biological science). Additionally, the School of Health and Social Sciences occupies the Archway and Hospitals campuses operating from four sites at the Royal Free Hospital, Whittington (jointly owned and in development with University College London), Chase Farm and North Middlesex hospitals.

Some of the campuses are important architecturally, especially Trent Park, a palatial mansion set in a 4 km² country park. The Cat Hill Campus also houses MoDA, the University's Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture.

Middlesex University has an extremely diverse student body, over 25,000 strong, with a large proportion of overseas students. It has been awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Further and Higher Education three times, and has been named as one of Britain's Top 20 Universities in the 2004 Guardian University League Tables.

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Trent Park Campus

Famous alumni

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