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Secret garden

Students create a breeze in Mile End

A crab apple tree, a secret garden, and the rivers and parks of London are all part of Middlesex University’s postgraduate Fine Art show, titled ‘Breeze’.

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Parents evening

North London parents get crash course in university life

National increases in university fees are concern but getting a degree is still important, according to local parents visiting Middlesex University this week.

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Larry Achike, Frank Attoh and Chris Tomlinson pose with fan

Athletes give tips on jumping to Olympic glory

World-class athletes were at Middlesex University giving students and locals a taste of what it is like to compete in the Olympic Games.  

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Shami Chakrabarti

Top human rights campaigner to lead Middlesex debate

Liberty director Shami Chakrabarti is the latest high profile human rights campaigner to speak at Middlesex University’s series of free public debates.

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Vintage Valentine dance

Students’ Valentines gift in north London

Elderly communities in north London were given a special Valentines’ Day treat by enthusiastic Middlesex University students who put on a special afternoon tea and dance.

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French flag

New research reveals what the French really think about London

Cameron and Sarkozy may be hailing new stronger ties between France and the UK, but a love affair between the French and the City of London has been flourishing for years, according to research by Middlesex University.

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BBC journalist visits Middlesex to ask why it's kicking off everywhere

Barnet residents are being offered the chance to hear Emmy nominated BBC Newsnight journalist, Paul Mason, discuss what lies behind the riots and revolutions occurring across the globe.

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Students collecting during RAG Week

All in the name of charity

They dressed as animals, kidnapped the president, and presented a 48-hour radio show, all in the name of charity - students at Middlesex University have raised more than £1,000 for three good causes.

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