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Right now we're mainly here for you online because of coronavirus. Here are some of our services who are here to support you throughout your journey at MDX

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Top tips for observing Ramadan
Middlesex is committed to promoting and advancing equality, diversity and inclusivity by supporting its staff and students. With some exams, assessments, and placements falling during Ramadan - as well as the weather getting warmer - we've put together some tips to help support you best through this time.
Easter Break: Your Wellbeing
With the exam period not too far ahead of us, we just want to remind you to take the time to recuperate and enjoy pockets of time where you are doing things you enjoy during your Easter break.
Watch out for scams
It’s come to our attention that there has recently been an increase in spam emails being sent to Middlesex students. If you receive an email that appears to be from the University, or has some connection with Middlesex, but is not something you’re expecting, please treat the communication with caution.
Our upcoming events
We host a number of events, workshops and talks throughout the year.
Life Skills Series: Develop your mental fitness with your SLAs
14th Apr 2021
Life Skills Series: Develop your mental fitness with your SLAs
15th Apr 2021
Research Students’ Summer Conference (RSSC) 2021
23rd Jun 2021
Your stories
Student achievements, research discoveries and news from across the #TeamMDX community

Celebrating World Social Work Day
The social work team in the Department of Mental Health and Social Work are celebrated World Social Work Day with staff and students
Virtual lab simulations open new learning frontier for science and tech at MDX
Platforms increase learning flexibility, improve recall and boost engagement, report staff and students
Recent graduates facing difficult challenges in jobs market amid COVID-19 discovers MDX-backed study
ONS figures reveal however graduates are faring better than people without a degree