Middlesex University aims to be a global university committed to meeting the needs and ambitions of a culturally and internationally diverse range of students by providing challenging academic programmes underpinned by innovative research, scholarship and professional practice.
Middlesex University is one of the largest universities in the UK. It has 25,000 students and 2,500 staff members. It teaches more international students than any other UK university. As well as offering a wide and flexible range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, it is also the world leader in Work Based Learning and has major contracts with the NHS and the TTA to train nurses, midwives and teachers.
Innovation and enterprise at Middlesex has been widely recognised. The University is the recipient of three Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education for Work Based Learning, Technology Education and the Flood Hazard Research Centre. In 2003 it gained the highly prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise for international trade. In winning such an award, Middlesex was judged 'by a thorough and demanding process to be, quite simply, among the best of UK companies'.
Additional information for study abroad students can be found at the Middlesex International Office.
Note: If you go to Middlesex as a UNO exchange student, the study abroad fees listed on their web site, except housing, typically do not apply; also, do not send an application directly to Middlesex unless you want to enroll directly and not be a UNO student.
For a listing of courses available check out the Middlesex Course Directory.
Academic Calendar Semester Abroad Programme |
Fall 2008 |
Spring 2009 |
Airport Pickup |
18 September |
8 January |
Orientation |
19 - 21 September |
9 - 11 January |
Induction and Enrolment |
22 - 26 September |
9 - 11 January |
Teaching Starts |
29 September |
12 January |
Teaching Ends |
19 December |
24 April |
Exams |
N/A |
TBC |
Deadline for Housing Applications |
1 August |
1 December |
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