Financial Statements 2019/2020
above: Dubai Campus OUR INTERNATIONAL CAMPUSES
MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY DUBAI
Over 3,500 students currently study with Middlesex University at our campus in Dubai, with 110 nationalities represented.
The University campus went from strength to strength in 2019/20. We were awarded a Five Star rating in the 2020 Knowledge and Human Development Authority’s Higher Education Classification – demonstrating the world-class standard of education on offer.
We also became the first university in the United Arab Emirates to receive partner status with the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), which represent the best in financial education around the world. All the University’s Accounting and Finance programmes are now recognised by at least one of the key global professional bodies. GARP will provide six students and one faculty member with a scholarship towards the Financial Risk Manager Part I exam, along with many other benefits.
We launched a Centre for Innovation in Human Experience, the first of its kind in the region. Its three specialised labs are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and resources for Data Science, Robotics, Virtual and Augmented Reality, and Human Centred Design. The University is the first in the region to reduce, reuse and recycle plastic, with the ultimate aim of eliminating single-use plastic on campus.
Student successes
Our students won a range of scholarships and awards. Ten BA Honours Accounting and Finance students were selected to receive a full scholarship from the Institute of Management Accountants. Two Law students were awarded the 2019 DIFC Courts scholarship for their commitment to developing the global rule of law and their high academic achievement. Law graduate Laureen Fredah was accepted to the New York
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State Bar – she said that the support she received at Middlesex helped her achieve this life-long goal. Fashion student, Mohak Chauhan won Emerging Talent 2019 and Best Designer for a red carpet outfit she created for Hollywood star Serena Laurel. Special Olympics athlete Hamda Al Hosani received an honorary degree for her exemplary work in the field of sports.
Conferences and events
Our Teaching and Learning Committee held their first conference, titled Enhancing our Pedagogic Practice: Preparing Students for the Changing World of Tomorrow.
We hosted the Emerging Research Paradigms in Business and Social Sciences conference, attended by 180 delegates from over 60 institutions around the world. The British Computing Society Conference we hosted gave students an opportunity to network with sector experts and employers. Middlesex students picked up a series of awards, including first place in the undergraduate poster category.
MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY MAURITIUS
Our Mauritius campus has been open for ten years. The student population is 1,180 with 648 new students joining last year.
Widely recognised as a leading local education provider on the island, staff are frequently consulted by media as thought leaders in their disciplines, and contribute to local policy development and regulations. The campus also arranges various panel discussions, masterclasses and public lecturers. Last year, social media became an even more important and effective platform to showcase the campus, students and staff. Our website, YouTube videos, Facebook page, Instagram and virtual open days are considered as best practice and are often followed by local competitors.
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