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Middlesex and Tottenham Hotspur to launch innovative new school
Middlesex University is set to join forces with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club in the development of a University Technical College
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Tribute evening to James Herbert
A tribute evening to bestselling horror writer James Herbert OBE will be held at the North London Literary Festival, where he was due to appear on Wednesday 27 March.
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Product design students impressed design company Hulger with their stunning lamp shades for the award winning Plumen bulb.
Read more about: Bright future for students with stunning light designsYoung designers wow crowds
Up and coming fashion designers saw their designs hit the catwalk in an end of year fashion show in trendy Camden Town.
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“Without journalists, democracy doesn’t function” Sian Kevill tells students
Former BBC editor and media consultant Sian Kevill gave Middlesex students an insight into her media career in the penultimate edition of the Broadcasting Today series of talks which has seen high flyers from the world of media come to Middlesex to share their experiences.
Read more about: “Without journalists, democracy doesn’t function” Sian Kevill tells studentsMiddlesex artist exhibits human rights inspired art at international exhibition
Sex trafficking, child asylum seekers and detainees transferred to foreign countries for interrogation are the focus of artist Clare Walter’s work currently being exhibited in an international art show in York.
Read more about: Middlesex artist exhibits human rights inspired art at international exhibitionMeteoric rise to fame for talented pencil artist
An up and coming artist has expressed his shock after finding fame after his lifelike pencil drawings were picked up by the world's media.
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Middlesex student becomes first Briton to win fencing Grand Prix since 2009
Middlesex Psychology student and Olympic fencer James Davis continues to impress in his fencing career after becoming the first Briton to win a Grand Prix title since 2009.
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