Roger Kline examines the new NHS Long Term Plan and asks if it’s enough to change organisation’s future
Professor Anne-Wil Harzing shares the strategies Middlesex University Business School has been using to reach its research potential
Dr Jaqueline Harding shares some of the research findings which led to the creation of Tomorrowschildtv, a new online channel providing digital safeguarding advice for parents
Dr Sheila Cunningham highlights some of the benefits of a partnership approach to engaging students in higher education
Dr Susan Hansen discusses the evolving significance of street art ahead of an ICA symposium
Dr Loraine Leeson explains why cultural democracy is a vital part of a vibrant society in which everyone is able to contribute creatively
Professor Kurt Barling reflects on the life and work of his late cousin Keith Church, whose work is being showcased at Goldsmiths University
Susan Hansen and Phil Healey explore the issues behind their forthcoming symposium on creative responses to the urban environment
Stephen Mumberson explains how his ‘New Body’ drawings depict the experience of living with a chronic illness
Professor of Architectural History and Theory Dana Arnold says it’s time to change the way we write about art and make art theory accessible to all
Middlesex University’s Andy Bossom shares some insights from the recent Consalia Global Sales Transformation Conference
Angela Griffiths, Ambassador for Corporate Engagement at Middlesex University, reflects on the importance of women’s networks in the professional world
Dr Siân Stephens investigates the idea that no one wants a wind farm or a coal mine ‘spoiling’ their local landscape
Dr Lilian Miles shares details of her recent project, funded by the United Nations Gender Theme Group, in which she developed a toolkit to advance the rights of migrant women working in Malaysia.
Dr Ian Roper examines the decline in strike action over recent years in the UK and asks whether it indicates a more harmonious employment environment.
Dr Tim Evans and Dr Sarah Morris outline the next stage in organisational evolution and how it will change the way we work
David Williams discusses recent developments across contemporary apprenticeships
Dr Darryll Bravenboer explores the significance of collaboration in the future of degree apprenticeships
Collaboration is the construction industry’s biggest challenge says Neville Webb
Middlesex University’s Make Your Mark programme is helping young people find their own path explains Elita Eliades-Ahmed
Professor of International Management Anne-Wil Harzing reviews the latest academic search engine
Professor Kurt Barling discusses the history of multiculturalism in academia and the steps universities should take to be truly equal, inclusive and diverse
Researcher Mia Scally examines the importance of researcher self-care when working with survivors of traumatic events
Roger Kline examines the NMC’s latest consultation on their fitness to practise processes
Roger Kline revisits the Workplace Race Equality Standard and examines the impact it’s had on the NHS since its introduction in 2014
Roger Kline outlines the cost of disciplinary investigations and puts forward a case for more learning and less blame when mistakes are made in the NHS
As we near the end of the fourth decade of the HIV epidemic, Ant Babajee explores how far society has moved on
The Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies is using a platform called the Computerised Life Events Assessment Record to investigate student wellbeing
Bethany Shiner argues instead of focusing on how the population is being misled by dishonest political campaigns we should be demanding integrity and honesty from our politicians
PhD student Nicola Coleman explores the issue of youth violence in the capital, talking to ex-offender and PhD student Junior Smart about his work with the SOS Project.
Erica Howard discusses the implications of a ban on face-covering clothing for Muslim women living in Denmark
Dr Angus Nurse is exploring the possibility that abusing animals can lead to committing violence towards humans
Los Watkins explores the impact of word puzzles on students’ retention of learning
Alice Donald and Philip Leach discuss the views of Judge Pinto de Albuquerque on reforming the ECtHR, which he outlined on his recent visit to Middlesex
Dr Mahdi Aiash explains how new vulnerabilities in computer processors should change the way we protect our devices
How did the WannaCry ransomware do such widespread damage? Dr Mahdi Aiash explains.
Director of Forensic Psychological Services Professor Joanna Adler discusses parenting in a digital future
Former BBC reporter and Professor of Journalism Kurt Barling explores whether technology can help us determine the truth
Dr Giuseppe Primiero discusses the significance of computational experiments
Dr Mariachiara Di Cesare discusses the serious risks posed by global obesity
Dr Siân Stephens investigates the idea that no one wants a wind farm or a coal mine ‘spoiling’ their local landscape
PhD student Nicola Coleman explores the issue of youth violence in the capital, talking to ex-offender and PhD student Junior Smart about his work with the SOS Project.
Ahead of this year’s Pride in London, staff, students and alumni from Middlesex University describe what Pride means to them
Erica Howard discusses the implications of a ban on face-covering clothing for Muslim women living in Denmark
Dr Loraine Leeson explains why cultural democracy is a vital part of a vibrant society in which everyone is able to contribute creatively
Roger Kline revisits the Workplace Race Equality Standard and examines the impact it’s had on the NHS since its introduction in 2014
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