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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Middlesex University London not just take care of the physical wellbeing that is personal to a student but also financial and career support and the academic support. 

Under personal support the university includes: 

  • Disability and Neurodiversity support 

  • Counselling and mental health support 

  • Care leavers and estranged students 

Under financial and career support the university includes: 

  • Scholarships and bursaries 

  • Career support and job opportunities for students 

  • Management of student budget 

Under academic support the university includes: 

  • Library, study spaces and IT 

  • Learning suppo

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Middlesex University London has been working with the placements providers like NHS and independent sectors for the nursing students. The university ensures that along with practice learning environment, an individual's learning need are also being take care of.  

Each practice area has an allocated link lecturer and practice placement information to further support clinical learning. The students will get all the information regarding their placements from beginning till the end. The students will work 2-3 times per week with the allotted mentor.  

Placements and internships greatly improve graduate employment prospects of

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The Middlesex University London provides opportunities for nursing students to work in London's NHS Trust. There are many NHS Placement providers for nursing students such as: 

  • BMI Healthcare (being placed specifically at Hendon Hospital, Clementine Churchill Hospital, Cavell Hospital, and Kings Oak Hospital) 

  • Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust 

  • Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 

  • North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust 

  • Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust 

  • Whittington Hospital NHS Trust (Whittington Health) 

In addition to these NHS Trusts and independent sector&nbs

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Middlesex University London has a strong relation with NHS and independent health and social care organisations for the nursing or midwifery students' placement opportunities. The university has more than 500 pre-registration students working under these placements. 

For placements of nursing courses, students must meet the requirements required by the university to gain professional registration with the NMC: 

  • minimum 2300 hours in practice during the whole nursing programme 

  • up to 450 hrs of the 2300 will be met through Simulated Practice Learning 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Applicants are expected to demonstrate to the required level their English language capability to the Middlesex University London Only those English tests will be accepted which are approved by the 'Middlesex University Approved English Language Tests' list. 

Some of the English language tests for international nursing course students are: 

Qualification 

Undergraduate English Requirement 

Postgraduate English Requirement 

IELTS (online and paper-based) 

6.0 (with 5.5 in each component) 

6.5 (with 6.0 in each component) 

Pearson Test of English 

59 

59 

TOEFL (IBT)- (online and paper-based) 

72 

79 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The most common questions based on which a student is accessed by the Middlesex University are: 

  • A student must have a knowledge of midwifery, nursing and the NHS 

  • Demonstrate non-judgemental approach and cultural awareness 

  • Display the evidence of personal awareness, empathy and caring approach 

  • Students must have skills such as clear and coherent communication, time management, coping strategies, etc. 

  • Student must have knowledge of advantages and disadvantages of working in team 

  • Familiarise with journals such as Nursing Standard, Nursing Times, British Journal of Midwifery or the Practising Midwife. 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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All the undergraduate and postgraduate nursing courses at Middlesex University London covers distinct areas of study which focuses on various different aspects. 

Some of the nursing courses specialities are: 

  • Midwifery BSc Honours- Anatomy, physiology/pathophysiology, and cultural and psychosocial issues. 

  • Nursing (Child) BSc Honours- Assess, plan, and implement healthcare for children and young people, gaining in-depth knowledge of child development from infancy to adolescence. 

  • Nursing (Mental Health) BSc Honours- Understanding of severe and enduring mental health conditions, which include dual diagnosis, psychoses, c

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Middlesex University London offers kinds of scholarships or bursaries for the domestic and international students.  

Students can get £5,000 (INR 5.88L) per year to study through the NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF) for nursing students. Students also get more funding such as travel and accommodation expenses during placements, and an exceptional support fund if there is some financial hardship. 

Some of the nursing scholarships available for international students as well are: 

  • Dame Janet Ritterman Bursary (2 x £1,000 bursaries)  

  • Regional or International Merit Awards (£2,000 of the course fee) 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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There are overall 12 nursing courses offered at the Middlesex University London. Out these 12 courses, 11 are undergraduate nursing courses while 1 is postgraduate nursing course. 

Undergraduate nursing specializations available at the university are: 

  • BSc (Hons) Nursing - Adult 

  • BSc (Hons) Nursing - Mental Health 

  • BSc (Hons) Midwifery - Long 

  • BSc (Hons) Nursing -Child 

  • BSc (Hons) Veterinary Nursing - College of Animal Welfare  

  • BSc (Hons) Midwifery - Shortened Program for Registered Adult Nurses 

Postgraduate nursing specialization available at the university is: 

  • MSc Midwifery Studies 

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The Middlesex University London has a history of 147 years. In these years, the university has progressed steadily of the path of growth and achievement. The focus of the university shifted towards the modernity and internationalization.  

The Middlesex University even have 2 other campuses besides the London Campus i.e., the Dubai campus and the Mauritius campus 

The students from London campus gain advanced experimental experience which includes nursing and midwifery courses for which advanced reality tools are available for practice.  

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