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 +'''Middlesex University''' is a [[university]] in north [[London]], [[England]], located in the [[Historic counties of England|historic county boundaries]] of [[Middlesex]] (from which it takes its name).
 +== Notable alumni ==
 +Famous alumni include:
 +* [[Freema Agyeman]], actress ([[Martha Jones]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]'')
 +* [[Monica Ali]] writer, author of Brick Lane
 +* [[Adam Ant]] (real name: Stuart Goddard), musician ([[Adam & the Ants]])
 +* [[Gladys Asmah]], Minister for Women and Children's Affairs, [[Ghana]]
 +* [[Sarah Armstrong-Jones|Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones]], daughter of [[Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom|Princess Margaret]]
 +* [[Nicholas Blincoe]], novelist and screenwriter
 +* Bryn Fowler, bassist in the band [[The Holloways]]
 +* [[Joe Beevers]], professional [[poker]] player
 +* Rod Birtles, General Manager, Boston Philharmonic Orchestra
 +* [[Tessa Blackstone|Baroness Blackstone]], Minister for Education (1997-2001), Minister for Arts (2001-2003), (Labour peer)
 +* [[Martin Booth]], novelist
 +* [[Langlands and Bell]], artists
 +* [[Christine Butler]], MP (Labour)
 +* [[Tim Campbell (The Apprentice)|Tim Campbell]], winner ''[[The Apprentice (UK TV series)|The Apprentice]]''
 +* [[Ally Capellino]], designer
 +* [[Alan Carr]], comedian
 +* Lord Davies of Oldham, (Labour peer)
 +* [[Ray Davies]], CBE, musician ([[The Kinks]])
 +* [[Jo Enright]], comedian
 +* [[Adam Ficek]], drummer for Babyshambles
 +* [[Mike Figgis]], film director, writer and composer
 +* Marcus Foley, music journalist
 +* [[Mike Gapes]], MP (Labour)
 +* [[Ozlem Turkone]], Turkish MP
 +* [[Roger Glover]], musician ([[Deep Purple]])
 +* [[Alison Goldfrapp]], musician ([[Goldfrapp]])
 +* [[Simon Grant]], television presenter
 +* [[Nick Harvey]], MP (Liberal Democrats)
 +* [[James Heartfield]], writer
 +* [[Laura Hird]], novelist
 +* [[James Herbert]], novelist
 +* [[Kim Howells]], MP (Labour)
 +* [[Ashley Isham]], fashion designer
 +* [[Allen Jones (sculptor)|Allen Jones]], artist
 +* [[Russell Kane]], writer & comedian
 +* [[Anish Kapoor]], sculptor
 +* [[KK (Kevin Kerrigan)|Kevin Kerrigan]], music producer, composer, sound artist and conceptualist
 +* [[Peter J. King]], philosopher
 +*[[Louise Lear]], BBC Weather presenter
 +* [[Dermot O'Leary]], TV presenter
 +* [[Nick Leeson]], rogue trader, studied after his prison sentence
 +* [[John Lundberg]] artist and filmmaker
 +* [[Oliver Mason]], actor
 +* Fiona McAuslan and Matt Norman, authors "The Rough Guide"
 +* Nick Mullen, framed Irish Republican [http://republican-news.org/archive/1999/October14/14meeh.html Republican News]
 +* [[Helen Mirren]], Award Winning Actress, star of [[Calendar Girls]] and [[The Queen (film)]]
 +* [[Tom Nairn]], theorist on nationalism and political activist
 +* [[Suzannah Olivier]], nutritionist
 +* [[Peter Polycarpou]], actor
 +* [[Vic Reeves]], comedian
 +* [[Ross Renton]], educationalist and former student leader
 +* [[Kevin Sacre]], actor plays [[Jake Dean]] in [[Hollyoaks]]
 +* [[Steve Sinnott]], general secretary, [[National Union of Teachers]]
 +* [[Holly Slater]], jazz musician
 +* [[Trevor Sutton]], artist
 +* [[Karen Thomson]], chief executive of [[AOL]] UK
 +* [[Johnny Vegas]], comedian
 +* [[Vivienne Westwood]], fashion designer
 +* Aaron Whitby, musician/record producer (Martha Redbone, Rodney Holmes)
 +* [[Yasmin Yusuf]], designer & director ([[Marks & Spencer]])
 +== Notable academics ==
 +* Richard Bayford (biomodelling and bioinformatics)
 +* [[Dan Cohn-Sherbok]] (theology)
 +* [[Stephan Dahl]] (marketing)
 +* [[Michael Driscoll (economist)|Michael Driscoll]] (economist)
 +* Ray K Iles (biomedical science - biomarkers)
 +* [[Ed Gallagher (scientist)|Ed Gallagher]] (environmental studies)
 +* Colin Green (Flood Hazard - economics)
 +* [[Bernard Ingham]] (marketing)
 +* John Merrington deceased (history)
 +* Francis Mulhern (critical studies)
 +* Geoff Pilling deceased (political economy)
 +* [[Irena Papadopoulos]] (transcultural nursing research)
 +* Edmund Penning-Rowsell (flood hazard - geography)
 +* [[John Redwood]] (management)
 +* Mike Revitt (environmental science - water quality)
 +* Bali Rooprai (scientific basis of complementary medicine)
 +* [[Jonathan Rée]] (philosophy)
 +* [[Adrian Rifkin]] (visual culture)
 +* [[David Turner (computer scientist)|David Turner]] (computing science)
 +* [[SolarX|Roman Belavkin]] (computing science)
 +* [[Judith Williamson]] (cultural history)
 +* [[Furqaan Mahmood]] Ba Hons Business Admin
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