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Middlesex has a student body of over 19,000 in London and over 37,000 globally. The university has student exchange links with over 100 universities in 22 countries across Europe, the United States, and the world. More than 140 nationalities are represented at Middlesex's Hendon campus alone. [5]
From 2011 to 2023 the MoDA Collections Centre was based at Beaufort Park in Colindale, close to Middlesex University's Hendon campus in the London Borough of Barnet. During this time the museum ran several innovative research projects including The Hasler Gallery (2015); Katagami in Practice (2016-18), funded by Arts Council England; and ...
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Hendon is located by numerous arterial roads, namely the A41, A406 (North Circular), the A1 and the M1 motorway. Today Hendon is home to rugby union club Saracens F.C. based at Copthall, and is also home to Middlesex University. It is represented in parliament by its namesake constituency which also includes Edgware and Mill Hill.
Running annually since 1996, [3] the festival aims to celebrate literary works through pop-up readings by students around North London, as well as guest speakers and workshops at the Hendon campus of Middlesex University. [4]
Hendon College for Further Education was created in 1973 when the Hendon College of Technology became part of Middlesex Polytechnic, later Middlesex University. As of 1994 the college had four sites, in Colindale, Hendon, Burnt Oak and Mill Hill, with 8,000 enrollments with about 3,000 being full-time study. [5]
Hendon College may refer to: Hendon College of Technology, a former college that is now a part of Middlesex University Hendon College, a former college of further education that merged with Barnet College in 2000
Middlesex University, the former polytechnic, used to have two campuses in Enfield: Cat Hill and Trent Park. These sites both closed in 2011 and courses were relocated to the Hendon campus. Oak Hill Theological College, an associate college of Middlesex University, is located in the borough. Capel Manor College also offers various courses.