Middlesex University
Financial Statements 2015/16
A Year in Review Inspiring Future Success
This year, we have had many notable figures visit the University and inspire students on their future career journeys.
Middlesex now boasts the largest number of societies in its history with more than 70 now active on campus.
The annual MDXSU elections received the largest turnout on record with 13.7% of the student population having their say on the next four Student Officers. Successes included POW! Magazine, a student-led media platform supported by Middlesex University Students’ Union, scooping the national Best Design Award at the Student Publication Association National Awards.
Tim Campbell Apprentice Winner Middlesex Alumnus
Apprentice winner and Middlesex alumnus Tim Campbell engaged business people from across industry at Middlesex’s Winter Networking Event. ‘The Apprentice’ winner offered inspiring words about entrepreneurship, apprenticeships and networking during his talk, as well as the importance for businesses to consider customer service, branding and partnerships.
Head of the Russian human rights NGO Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial (ADC Memorial), Stefania Kulaeva, shared with LLB and LLM students’ tales of discrimination against women, Muslims, Roma and LGBT communities. She told students that it is important to be aware of what is happening. One student commented, “I’m speechless, seeing someone who keeps fighting and doesn’t give up … it encourages me to keep focussed and committed with my own ambitions.”
Middlesex University Students’ Union Middlesex University Students’ Union (MDXSU) has celebrated a string of successful campaigns, triumphs and achievements this year.
The student year kicked off with the biggest ever welcome at Middlesex with six weeks of events and activities whilst May saw the first ever MDXSU Summer Fest which was attended by almost 1,000 guests.
Middlesex University Students’ Union Vice-President, Orla Hillary, was elected to a national NUS role and also won Student Nurse of the Year at Whittington Health Trust. Fellow Vice-President Sayed Alkadiri led a successful campaign with Citizens UK to resettle 50 vulnerable Syrian refugees in our local borough of Barnet. The campaign was awarded runner-up at the NUS Campaign of the Year Award.
Meanwhile, another high profile drive, the ‘Shouting for Housing’ campaign led to over a hundred Middlesex students attending the London Citizens Mayoral Hustings in April.
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