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Financial Statements 2017/18


As a responsible member of the local community, we’re mindful of our impact on the world around us. We’re always striving to uphold our peerless standards in all of our dealings, whether it’s by building sustainable, state-of-the-art facilities, working with the local community or our staff and students supporting charitable and societal projects.


Commitment to the local community


A commitment to strengthening our relationship with our community and society is embedded within our Strategy. As the biggest employer in the London Borough of Barnet, we are continuing to strengthen our local relationships and generate more than £289 million a year for the Borough’s economy. We support nearly 4,000 local jobs and in 2014-15, we spent £2.1 million with suppliers in Barnet. Our average UK/EU student spends £3,415 in Barnet every year while the average overseas student spends £3,869 each year. We also train over 1,800 nurses and midwives and 400 teachers annually.


We have met with both of our local MPs throughout the year and welcomed Matthew Offord MP to our STEM Festival in March 2018. Our Students’ Union have continued their successful soup kitchen for homeless people and those from a low income background. We have continued to work closely with the Barnet Multi Faith Forum, hosting annual Interfaith Week events. We have also continued our collaboration with the Mayor of Barnet, which included the organisation of an event and exhibition to mark Holocaust Memorial Day in January 2018.


We continue to nurture our relationships with the local Jewish community. This included meetings between the Vice-Chancellor and Lord Jonathan Sacks, former Chief Rabbi, and hosting a visit to campus with the current Chief Rabbi Mirvis who we awarded an honorary degree in recognition of his interfaith work and encouragement of social responsibility. A lunch was hosted before the ceremony at which a range of local Jewish educators and community leaders joined to celebrate and share the special occasion.


We continue a close working relationship with Saracens rugby club to support education, sport, health and wellbeing in our local community. We supported their plans to open a new secondary school within the London Borough of Barnet in September 2017 and our Chief Marketing Officer is a member of the Saracens High School Free School Trust Steering Group.


Matthew Offord MP and Chief Rabbi Mirvis


Middlesex University


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