Business School Research
As a Business School of international standing, research is given a high priority in our overall strategy and our teaching is always informed by the latest research.
Our academic staff publish in top peer-reviewed journals, and researchers in the School currently hold an impressive range of peer-reviewed research grants awarded by prestigious funders including the Economic and Social Research Council and the British Academy.
"Whether you are a prospective student, a manager or an academic, I think it likely that you will find something of use and interest to you on the School’s research website. Our research is very wide-ranging in the subjects it covers and well-regarded for its relevance and rigour. It is international in its scope, reflecting the very diverse identities of its staff and students. Above all, it is high quality; over fifty academic colleagues from the School will be entered in the Research Assessment Exercise 2008."
Associate Dean (Research), Professor Richard Croucher
Find out more about our specific research areas here at Middlesex University
Please see our research clusters.
Research degrees
We have a large number of students undertaking research degrees, who are supervised by a team of academics and play a full part in the School’s academic life.
CEEDR
The Centre for Enterprise and Economic Development Research (CEEDR) is a university research centre, located in Middlesex University Business School. CEEDR specialises in research relating to small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and regional economic development. Find out more about CEEDR.
GWEp
The Global Work and Employment Project aims to: describe and understand the new forces shaping the world of work and employment; prepare research reports and papers; and to convene seminars and workshops which address policy concerns arising from such developments
disseminate research findings to the wider academic and practitioner community. Find out more about GWEp.
Research students
We warmly welcome research students to the Business School and invite prospective students to contact us for a discussion about how we can support your research interests. You can begin a research degree at Middlesex at various points in the year - you are not limited by our teaching semester start dates.
Executive development
The Business School runs executive development courses which draw on the rich academic and research resources of the University. For more information please see our Executive Development page.
Contact us
If you require further information please see our contact details.



