Studying at Middlesex University

Middlesex University is based in North London. It has a strong collaborative history, and recruits widely across the world, working in partnership with a wide variety of education providers to deliver outstanding higher education at home and abroad.
The University views internationalism as the key to achieving its future ambition as North London's university of choice.
Since 2000 the university has been engaged in a campus redevelopment programme which has seen an overall reduction in their number, and improvements and growth on key sites. In 2006 the University announced its decision to eventually base the majority of its London activities at the Hendon Campus.
The history of Middlesex University began in the late 1880s, when two educational institutions opened their doors in north London - St Katherine's College and the Hornsey School of Arts and Crafts. In 1973, both eventually became part of an amalgamation of institutions that were to become Middlesex Polytechnic.
Middlesex was awarded the title 'University' in 1992 and since then has gone on to open an overseas campus in Dubai in 2005, offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Business, Computing Science, Media Studies and Psychology.
The College's osteopathy programmes are located within the School of Health and Social Sciences, a leading centre for professional education and research in the health and social sciences in London. Along with a diverse range of programmes and research opportunities, the school has a flexible approach to study and delivery, to meet the needs of wide range of individuals. Many of the courses such as Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic Medicine, Dual Diagnosis and Risk Management, are UK firsts, and have set the standard for others to follow. The School is recognised as a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, and its research is internationally recognised.
The College of Osteopaths signed a collaborative agreement with Middlesex University in 1998 following the successful validation the BSc (Hons) Osteopathy programme, and has continued to benefit from the university's wealth of knowledge and partnership experience.
For more information about the College's osteopathic programme at Middlesex University, please visit the Middlesex University website.