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Financial Statements 2018/19


Our research


above: SMASHFestUK 2019


Our high quality research not only benefits the wider world but also creates an exciting learning environment shared by our staff and students. Students learn from leading researchers in their field and often encounter the latest ideas and methodologies first hand as part of their curriculum.


Our research and knowledge exchange activity connects our expertise directly with business, industry and organisations beyond the academic realm, providing real world impact by working in partnership with employers and organisations, and further strengthening our collaborative network. An example is the My Care Academy, a knowledge building community between Camden and Islington NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust and Middlesex University. The aim is to improve health and social care through education in North London.


One of our objectives for research and knowledge exchange is to maintain or improve our current levels of income. We are working to improve overhead recovery and for the next REF in 2021 to maintain the current level of quality-related (QR) research income.


Regardless of discipline, our research and knowledge exchange aims to add value to society. Our work benefits


business, technology, the arts and creative industries, health and the environment as well as the global community. We tackle complex issues to improve lives, driving positive change with a strong commitment to social justice. This year, we have particularly focused on community engagement, the environment and wellbeing.


Middlesex University is one of the lead partners in a significant research project to investigate gender justice and inclusive security in conflict-affected societies. Several academics from Middlesex University, including Professor Eleonore Kofman, Dr Janroj Keles and Dr Neelam Raina are involved with the research project, coordinated by the London School of Economics, that focuses on gender and human rights. This interdisciplinary project is the largest in the social sciences, creative industries and humanities ever awarded to Middlesex University and is being funded by UK Research and Innovation’s Global Challenge Research Fund. Over five


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