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Financial Statements 2019/2020


above: (left) Orla Hillary. Photo courtesy: Whittington Hospital above: MDX staff with boxes of protective visors which they produced for NHS employees


OUR COVID-19 RESPONSE


COMPASSION, COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION: OUR RESPONSE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC


At Middlesex, we have responded to the coronavirus outbreak as a global community, coming together and drawing on our collective strengths and resilience.


Across our campuses in London, Dubai, Mauritius and Malta, our people have been committed, innovative, agile and adaptive, as they have embraced new ways of working. Our students and staff, their wellbeing and their education, have remained at the heart of all our decisions and actions. As well as going above and beyond to support each other, our staff and students have dedicated time and energy to our local communities. They have been working and volunteering to support the NHS and other services, while academics across our Faculties have been conducting research into tackling the disease itself, and into the wider impacts of the outbreak and the lockdown.


From the start of the outbreak, we have taken a practical and considered approach. We set up a virtual Incident Management Team, whose aim was to support our University community and help them to support each other. The team brought together expertise in physical health, mental health, safety, facilities, academic, staff, and Students’ Union. They have been tackling various challenges in such areas as teaching and assessments, accommodation, international travel, and campus events that have either had to be cancelled or moved online.


After managing the initial crisis, we reconfigured our governance model to bring together colleagues on a weekly basis, to plan for returning to campus and the start of the new academic year. We have had to rethink every aspect of what we do as a university and have taken the opportunity to make more permanent changes where these will support our staff, our students or our partners.


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