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Financial Statements 2018/19


Partnership programmes across the UK


In the UK, we continue to develop new partnerships and grow our existing relationships with providers. This collaborative work covers a range of courses across all three of our Faculties.


One of our newer UK partners is QA Higher Education, who have been franchising Middlesex programmes for the past two years. We have recently added the Master of Business Administration programme as an apprenticeship gateway to the Senior Leadership Apprenticeship, awarded by the Chartered Management Institute.


We have a longstanding partnership with Point Blank Limited, who successfully provide music industry connections and opportunities. Point Blank Limited offer several validated programmes with us that includes the popular BA Music Production and Sound Engineering title.


Another new partnership which has seen growth in the last year is with Waverly Abbey College. The College has pioneered and developed an expertise in counselling training to provide both BA and MA validated programmes.


Partnering with further education providers


Two years ago we formed a strategic partnership with Capital City College Group (CCCG), London’s largest further education provider comprising Westminster Kingsway College, the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London and City and Islington College. Middlesex plays a key role in the group’s Higher Education strategy, including the validation and co-creation of new programmes, and continuing to explore opportunities and pathways for student progress at home and overseas. In September 2018 Middlesex University validated a range of programmes including Business Management, Counselling, Culinary Health and Nutrition and Tourism and Events Management.


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