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Middlesex UniversityMiddlesex University is a well established institute of learning in Greater London, particularly for nursing and midwifery, and business. It has received many accolades and has been awarded three consecutive Queen's Anniversary Prizes, as well as a Queens Award for Enterprise. Middlesex University has a whopping 22,000 students and 2,500 staff spread over five campuses: Archway, Cat Hill, Enfield, Hendon, and Trent Park. There is also now a campus in Dubai. The various courses available to undergraduate and postgraduate students at Middlesex University are divided into five schools of faculty, including:
• Computing Science In addition, several hospital sites are also used for learning.
Middlesex University Campus LifeThe five UK campuses of Middlesex University - Archway, Cat Hill, Enfield, Hendon, and Trent Park - are well connected by bus and all student-friendly, featuring excellent student facilities and services.Accommodation is in university halls of residence or in nearby private rented flats and houses. Student welfare at Middlesex University is second to none, with good counselling available, as well as excellent disabled facilities, while sports facilities, shops, cafes and bars also feature. Middlesex University Students Union is a big part of most students’ social life and offers all students the chance to join in countless clubs and societies, as well as arranging nights out.
Middlesex BoroughMiddlesex is a vibrant borough of West London, surrounded by bustling towns and thoroughfares and numerous parks and gardens, such as Richmond Park and Kew Gardens. Students have the best of both worlds at Middlesex University as they will be far enough out of central London to not be bogged down with the pollution and bustle, while close enough to enjoy the great shopping and nightlife. In addition, Middlesex University is in an area which is loaded with shops, restaurants and bars.
Student LoansMiddlesex University is allowed to charge new, full-time students up to £3,000 a year for tuition fees from September 2006. Many students will apply for a student loan to cover their tuition fees and day to day living costs. Student loans are the best option for borrowing money for college as interest rates are traditionally low and repayments don't start until graduated students are in work and are earning over £15,000.
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