Information for Schools and Colleges
Our Education Liaison and Outreach team provides information, advice and activities for prospective students and their parents, guardians and teachers. We work to raise awareness of higher education, focusing in particular on life at Middlesex University.
How we can help you
We offer support to students who will soon be applying to university, as well as working to raise aspirations amongst younger students, especially those poorly represented in higher education. We also assist international students in the UK through presentations on a wide variety of subjects, including choosing a course, applying through UCAS and finance.
Join us for one of our Education Liaison and Outreach events through the year on campus. We are also happy to support you on site in your own school activities. Whether that involves arranging for a student ambassador to talk to pupils or running activities in a careers or university-themed day.
Explore our sections below for a wealth of useful information on finance, applying, events, and information about Middlesex University as well as downloadable resources for your students.
Resources
For students
We’ve put together a range of resources to support you if you are considering or have applied to Higher Education. From information on how to choose a course or university, degree apprenticeships, to applying for student finance as well as practical skills such as problem solving or interview skills, you’ll find activities and presentations to assist.
If you’re a teacher or careers adviser, there are also presentations and activities to equip you with the skills and knowledge to provide support to your students.
For teachers and advisors
We’ve put together some resources to support your CPD and equip you with the skills and knowledge to support your students with their next steps.
From personal statement support, including a booklet designed by us to get your students started, to a full range of presentations. From supporting your students to make choices and a guide to writing their references.
Years 7 to 11
Our Success Camps are free digital camps, expanding students' knowledge with fun video game design lessons that include core curriculum areas, such as literacy and numeracy. Explore our resources and expand your students learning through new experiences in video game design. All our videos are connected to clever and creative projects which enhances students digital skills
Make Your Mark (Years 7 to 11)
Make Your Mark is our exciting progression scheme for schools.
This scheme aims to be educational, aspirational and interactive. It is offered to students over a 5- year period during their time at secondary school.
All activities and events are designed to raise awareness of Higher Education and contribute to academic attainment, including development of important life skills.
Explore resources and educational pathways
MDX Life Skills
MDX Life Skills is a series of 3 virtual events for students aged 14-18. The events are focussed on topics that aren’t typically included in traditional educational contexts but are often equally as important throughout life. We want participants to join us for a variety of sessions focussed on mental fitness and wellbeing, how to use/save money as a student, how to de-stress, and skills to excel in a work environment. Check out our on-demand content.
On demand MDX Life Skills sessions
Healthcare Careers
Did you know there were 350+ careers in the NHS and social care sector? Or that the healthcare industry is one of the few industries with a growing number of jobs? We held an NHS Health and Social Care Careers Fair with 9 careers panels and 48 speakers from the NHS and healthcare sector showcasing the different careers in the industry.
Our on-demand content from the NHS event is aimed at students in year 10 and above in who are interested in discovering more about a wide variety of careers in health and social care and the different educational pathways and university courses available.
NHS Health and Social Care Careers Fair and on demand sessions
Years 12 and 13
Preparing for university (Years 12 and 13)
We offer a variety of talks and workshops that help your students and their parents or guardians prepare for higher education. Topics covered include:
- Applying through UCAS
- Student life
- Writing a personal statement
- Student finance and budgeting
- Discover Me career profiling
- Higher Education advice for parents
- Interviews made easy (interview skills).
Personal statement sessions (Years 12 and 13)
This workshop gives crucial advice on the best way to write personal statements. Our team will visit your school and college and guide your students by providing useful activities to prompt and develop their ideas.
This service can be provided as a workshop delivered to a group of students or as a drop-in session to support individual students with their UCAS personal statement.
Mature students
Preparing for university
We offer a variety of talks and workshops that help your students and their parents or guardians prepare for higher education. Topics covered include:
- Applying through UCAS
- Student life
- Writing a personal statement
- Student finance and budgeting
- Discover Me career profiling
- Higher Education advice for parents
- Interviews made easy (interview skills)
Care leavers
We understand that starting higher education can be difficult without a strong family network. We are here to support you every step of the way from your first application right through to graduation and beyond.