Financial Statements 2017/18
Sport student climbs his way to the Olympics
Kenneth John Ellacott has his eyes set on the 2024 Olympics in Paris after being selected to represent the UK as part of the Team GB Paraclimbing Team. Previously he was a long distance runner before suffering from a stroke at the young age of 21 but despite this setback, Kenneth continues to be an active sportsman and is currently completing his MA in Sport. He trains four to five times a week and this impressive work ethic allows him to remain optimistic about his future.
There are times when I’m too tired or I keep failing but I always think I can do better.
Kenneth John Ellacott MA Sports
Kenneth John Ellacott
Middlesex student makes Student Nurse of the Year shortlist
In a record–breaking year for the number of entries, Ciara Holden was shortlisted for Student Nurse of the Year at the 2018 Student Nursing Times Awards.
Ciara who is studying paediatric nursing is also the Student Voice Leader for her course and the only student from a London university to make the shortlist. This didn’t come as a surprise to her course leader who described her dedication to nursing as exemplary.
The Sky’s the limit for Middlesex students
Adam Jarzabak and Chibuike Okpaluba were part of the winning Kick ASS (Automated Support System) team at the Hackathon held at the Sky headquarters. Given the challenge of developing a programme that performed an automation task, the team wrote code for a Sky bot that would troubleshoot connectivity problems. Adam, a Computer Science student and Chibuike who is studying design engineering praised the resources available at Middlesex as the reason for the success of their project.
If you want to work on a project, you’ll have all the support you need.
Chibuike Okpaluba Computer Science
Middlesex University
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