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How to apply as an international student

We’re so pleased that you’re considering joining our global community.

Once you’ve found the course that’s right for you, you can apply to study at Middlesex through our Applicant Portal, Regional Teams, and UCAS. It’s a quick and easy process, and we’re here to help you each step of the way.

Start your application

Track your application

Check the status of your application through our online Applicant Portal or, depending on the course you've applied to, through UCAS.

Online application portal

Academic documents

You need to show us copies of your academic documentation, including transcripts and certificates. These should be copies of the originals on letter-headed paper or with a stamp by the awarding body or institution.

You will also need to provide references (on letter-headed paper) and a copy of your CV if applicable to your application.

Talk to your regional team if you have any questions about international qualifications.

  • Interviews, portfolios, and auditions

    Some of our courses have some further entry requirements such as:

    • Test
    • Interview
    • Audition
    • Portfolio

    If you are required to provide one of the following, our Admissions team will be in contact with you after you apply. They will let you know exactly what information to provide and when.

    Find out more about how to prepare

  • Your contact details

    Once you’ve made your application we will send you important emails on your application and next steps to becoming a Middlesex student. To receive these emails it's important that the contact details you provide are as accurate as possible.

    If you're likely to change postal or email address before starting your course then give your most permanent contact details. Adding our email address to your inbox safe list is also a good idea.

Your application and personal statement

This is a tough time to apply for uni so we’re here to make it easier. Let our staff and students you through your application and how to prepare.

Postgraduate research proposal

For a research degree, you must also write a research proposal which will be a key part of your application. In your proposal, you need to:

  • Outline your research plans
  • Highlight the area of research that interests you.

Get guidance on what to include in your proposal

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