Histoire
Middlesex University has a long and proud history as a provider of high quality education in north London. Its roots were formed in 1878 when St Katherine's College opened in Tottenham, followed by the famous Hornsey School of Arts and Crafts in 1882 and the Ponders End Technical Institute in 1901. The first educational institution to be located on the site of Middlesex's current flagship campus in Hendon – the Hendon Technical Institute – opened in The Burroughs, Hendon in 1939. Following the Second World War, there was a huge need for teachers in the UK, and the Trent Park College of Education opened in 1947. Middlesex still trains teachers at Trent Park today. 1962 saw the opening of the New College of Speech and Drama. In 1968, the year of the student protests, Hornsey School of Arts and Crafts was the scene of the most significant student protest in the UK. In 1973, most of these Colleges joined together to form Middlesex Polytechnic, with others following in 1974....
Description
Middlesex University is a large London university, with two further campuses overseas, in Dubai and Mauritius. Our history in higher education dates from 1878 and in 1992 we were granted the royal charter making us a university. Our flagship campus at Hendon in north London and our three other campuses nearby offer a broad range of courses through our four academic schools of Arts and Education, Business, Engineering and Information Sciences, Health and Social Sciences and our Institute for Work Based Learning.We have invested heavily in our campuses over the last few years and we are now building a state-of-the-art, environmentally sustainable new home for our arts and media courses at our flagship Hendon campus.We have invested significantly in our research staff and facilities and this was reflected in the latest Research Assessment Exercise which found that 77 per cent of our research was “internationally recognised”. ...