At Middlesex we know that our students sometimes have to travel a long way to study with us. Here are some suggestions on how to learn on the go, and how to get involved in Uni life.
Commuter Students: How to stay in touch with Uni life by Natalie Rose
MDXSU Commuter Students Community
London Higher. Commuter students in London.: Overview of project findings. 2019
If you'd find it easier to listen to documents on the move rather than reading them, we have software which can convert docs for you:
The podcasts are part of the Knowledge Sessions, a resource which brings together specialists from across the veterinary industry to examine the landscape, propose potential approaches to complex problems, and provide practical advice on a range of subjects
Sconul Access is a FREE scheme where you can use other university libraries in London to study and (depending on your level of study) borrow books. You can also use Eduroam to use their wifi to access our e-resources.
Anyone can use their local public library. Membership is free.
Middlesex pays for you to have free access to Linkedin Learning.
You can download the Linkedin Learning app to your phone for courses on the go or check your app store and download it. For more information on Linkedin Learning see the Linkedin Learning Libguide.
Many courses can be listened to as audio only as well as video.
You can download the Kortext app and read your Kortexts on the move. Get the app from your app store and use your MdxUni email and your Kortext password to set it up.