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Financial Statements 2018/19


Innovative arts-based mental health research


Senior Lecturer in Psychology Dr Erminia Colucci has won two grants totalling almost £1 million from the Global Challenges Research Fund. The grants, awarded by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Arts and Humanities Research Council are for innovative arts-based mental health research.


above: Apprentices visit to Middlesex University Funding for nursing apprenticeships research above: Breaking the chains, ethnographic documentary by Dr Colucci


A consortium led by Middlesex University, including Sheffield Hallam and Staffordshire Universities and the University Vocational Awards Council (UVAC), has received a grant from educational charity Edge Foundation’s 2018/19 grant fund for research to help form recommendations on providing degree apprenticeships.


above: Still from Yours Truly, Osbert Parker right: Go West Young Man, Keith Piper


Renowned visual artists teach Middlesex students


Middlesex is fortunate to have two prominent black British visual arts practitioners among its Faculty members. Keith Piper was a founder member of the Blk Art Group and a key figure in the 1980s black art movement. He has been a Reader at Middlesex since 2006. Osbert Parker is a three times BAFTA-nominated film director, who has worked with


Quentin Tarantino’s production company and on commercials including Coca-Cola and Nike. He joined Middlesex as a Lecturer in Animation in 2010. Both Osbert and Keith’s work was shown at a black British animators event at the British Film Institute, as part of the BFI’s 2018 animation season.


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