Middlesex University has several campuses across north London. Each offers specialist facilities and each is friendly and welcoming.
Ranging in style from modern centres to buildings which have been standing for hundreds of years, our campuses include a mansion house and country park estate, purpose-built sites, and bases at four leading teaching hospitals.
The International Foundation Centre, located on the New Southgate site, is a state of the art facility where the Middlesex University Preparation Programme and Pre-Sessional English courses are taught.
Each campus has its own distinct personality and unique atmosphere – and at the same time offers the same 'Middlesex experience'.
A packed social calendar at each means that many students mix across the campuses.
You can use the sport and leisure facilities provided at any one of them too. Halls of residence are located on campus or conveniently close by.
The predominantly urban surroundings of the University means there is also a good choice of private rented accommodation.
Commuting is straightforward: public transport links connect the campus network, there are designated University cycle routes and all our major centres have car parks.
Beyond the campus grounds, north London’s many local attractions have much to offer and the city’s centre is only a short distance away.