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European Court of Human Rights

Leading human rights centre moves to Middlesex University

A leading support centre for victims of human rights violations in the former Soviet Union has relocated to Middlesex University, joining the University’s School of Law.

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Pack of hounds

Pro and anti hunting groups to clash in Hendon

The ‘rights and wrongs’ of hunting will be debated by the League against Cruel Sports and the Countryside Alliance in Hendon on Wednesday January 16.

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Richard Billingham

Middlesex appoints Turner Prize nominee

One of the UK’s leading fine artists and photographers Richard Billingham has been appointed by Middlesex University.

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Mdx Design-athon

Designs for good health

80 Product design students won praise from the global design community after participating in a worldwide ‘Design-athon’ challenge. <br xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"/>

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The Trial

Students perform The Trial

Students from Middlesex University have created and performed their own adaptation of Steven Berkoff's The Trial in a special performance.

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Students with Cllr Cohen

New student team set to boost local community projects

A group of community spirited Middlesex students from all over the world have become the first to enrol on a University project set up to help the local neighbourhood.

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Mdx fine artists

Middlesex artists build bridges across faiths

Four Mdx fine artists saw their work displayed at an exhibition in Shoreditch, London, after winning grants from the Three Faiths Forum. 

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People talking

Higher Apprenticeships set to boost adult social care sector

Higher apprenticeships for the next generation of adult social care managers will be launched next year thanks to an innovative partnership between Middlesex University and Skills for Care. <br xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"/>

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