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SUMMARY:Preparing for Medicine Selection Events
DESCRIPTION:Looking to study CertHE in Pre-Medical and Health Studies or MB ChB Medicine? \nOur Selection Lead\, Dr Sunjay Paul\, BMBS BMedSci PGCert (Med Ed)\, MRCGP\, will be giving a presentation during this webinar on how to best prepare for Medicine Selection Events at Buckingham. \nMultiple Mini Assessments and Multiple Mini Interviews are becoming a more and more common type of interviews across many medical schools\, and Dr Sunjay Paul will be happy to talk through what these entail and to answer any questions you may have.
URL:https://test1.buckingham.ac.uk/event/preparing-for-medicine-selection-events-july/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medicine,Virtual Information Session
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SUMMARY:MSc Applied Data Science Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Interested in studying on Buckingham’s MSc Applied Data Science degree? \nThis webinar offers the opportunity to deep dive into the academic programme with the programme director\, Dr Maysson Ibrahim. \nWhy consider the MSc Applied Data Science degree?\nFrom banking and healthcare to logistics and insurance\, organisations rely on advanced analytics to transform products\, streamline operations\, and make smarter strategic decisions. At the heart of this transformation is Data Science\, managing data across its full lifecycle: capturing\, processing\, analysing\, and translating complex datasets into meaningful insight. \nThe MSc Applied Data Science at The University of Buckingham is a specialist Level 7 programme designed to balance technical depth with real-world leadership. Alongside advanced training in machine learning and data mining\, the course integrates Inclusive Leadership and Innovation\, preparing graduates not only to build intelligent systems\, but to lead technological change across diverse sectors.
URL:https://test1.buckingham.ac.uk/event/msc-applied-data-science-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Computing,Featured,Virtual Information Session
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260711T183000
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CREATED:20260512T140143Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni Summer Party 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating 50 years since our very first intake of students in 1976! \nTo celebrate the University’s 50th anniversary\, join us on Buckingham’s campus for this special Alumni Summer Party\, where you can enjoy dinner in the OTM followed by live entertainment and dancing. \nThe evening begins with reception drinks in a marquee near the OTM\, where you can browse memorabilia from across the decades and reconnect while sharing your favourite memories. From there\, we’ll move to the Refectory for a relaxed buffet supper. \nAfter a quick turnaround\, the night shifts up a gear with a live band and a DJ\, keeping the dance floor alive until midnight. \nJust like it used to be!
URL:https://test1.buckingham.ac.uk/event/alumni-summer-party-2026/
LOCATION:The University of Buckingham – Buckingham Campus\, Hunter Street\, Buckingham\, MK18 1EG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:50-years,Alumni,Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260806T123000
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CREATED:20260408T103759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T152837Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Learning: Enhance your learning with Graphic Design
DESCRIPTION:Discover how design can make you a better learner. In this interactive webinar\, Dr Sunjay Paul (GP and Senior Lecturer) will show you how simple graphic design techniques can transform the way you study — helping you understand complex concepts faster\, remember information for longer\, and enjoy the process along the way. \nExpect a practical\, hands-on session where you’ll learn how to: \n\nUse colour\, layout\, and visual structure to simplify difficult topics.\nCreate your own memorable sketches and diagrams (even if you “can’t draw”).\nHarness online tools to build beautiful\, effective notes.\nTurn information into visual stories that actually stick.\nApply design thinking to your revision\, flashcards\, and mind maps.\n\nWhether you’re preparing for medical school or just want to study smarter\, this session will give you easy-to-use skills you can apply immediately to boost your learning. \nJoin us and level up your study game — one beautifully designed note at a time. \n 
URL:https://test1.buckingham.ac.uk/event/the-art-of-learning/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Featured,Medicine,Virtual Information Session
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SUMMARY:Teaching Physical Education and Games - Online
DESCRIPTION:This action-packed\, two-hour online training course is aimed at providing teachers with an essential toolkit to deliver effective and safe PE and games lessons. It is aimed at teachers who are supervising or teaching games when their specialism is not sport. The course is suitable for both secondary and primary staff\, as well as sports graduates who have no teacher training. \nThis training will provide: \nHow to plan safe lessons taking into account age and stage of development\nThis session will include: \n\nHealth and safety legal aspects and limitations to teaching PE\nGroup management and use of space\nClothing\, equipment and playing areas\nOrganisation formats and running small competitions\n\nHow to plan and deliver exciting PE lessons to ensure good progress is made by all\nThis session will include: \n\nBasic teaching principles of games activities\nThe what\, who & how of lesson planning\nPlanning lessons to incorporate health-related fitness and promote an understanding of wellbeing\nUnderstanding physical literacy\nA range of practices that can be adapted across several sports\n\nVideos will be used for practical examples during delivery and you will receive a handbook of additional drills and activities. \nTrainees applying for a place on a University of Buckingham PGCE will be able to apply for the Teaching of Games & Physical Education course (online version) on the PGCE application form. \nApply by: 10 July 2026
URL:https://test1.buckingham.ac.uk/event/teaching-physical-education-and-games-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Featured,Virtual Information Session
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SUMMARY:Duck Race 2026
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce that\, following its successful run last year\, the beloved Duck Race is returning this year on Tuesday\, 25 August! \nThis exciting event will take place between 12pm – 2pm and is open to everyone in town\, the University alumni\, students and staff. It’s a fantastic opportunity to bring the campus and the local community together for some fun and creativity. \nSponsor a duck\nBeginning on Monday\, 3 August\, you can sponsor a duck (one duck per person due to overwhelming demand last year) for the race by making a minimum donation of £1. Sponsorships are available at the Bookshop (next to Prebend Cottage) every Friday and Saturday\, Reception (in the Vinson Building) every Monday to Thursday\, or the Students’ Union at the OTM\, all located on Hunter Street. \nEach sponsored duck comes with a card for the artwork competition\, inviting participants to get creative and design a unique drawing of a duck. Please return your drawings by Monday\, 24 August before 4.30pm to the Bookshop\, so we can get your artworks ready for the competition. They will be displayed inside the Tanlaw Mill. \nJust like last year\, the ducks used in the race will be reused to support environmental sustainability\, which means participants won’t be able to take them home. This eco-friendly initiative helps reduce waste while maintaining the fun and excitement of the event. \nTable Top Sale\nThis year we will also be bringing back the option to “buy” a trestle table for £5. Anyone wanting a table is free to sell what they would like\, for their own charities\, or for the one we will be supporting. We have around 10 tables to sell so please do ask at the Bookshop or the Reception (in the Vinson Building) to book one. In the past we have had cake sales\, second-hand book sales\, face painting\, pottery sales\, etc. \nA memorable afternoon\nTrophies will be awarded for the fastest duck and for the best artwork in two age categories: ‘under 12s’ and ’12+.’ Whether you’re racing to win\, aiming to create the best design\, or just looking to enjoy a unique and enjoyable day out\, the Duck Race offers something for everyone. \nJoin us for a memorable afternoon filled with creativity\, community spirit\, and friendly competition. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this fantastic event—come make a splash and cheer on your favourite duck! \nFood and refreshments will be available from 12pm at the Tanlaw Mill Refectory\, and just like last time\, our fantastic student band will be providing the music. \nAll money raised through the sale of ducks will be donated to local charity\, Alec’s Angels.
URL:https://test1.buckingham.ac.uk/event/duck-race-2026/
LOCATION:The Tanlaw Mill\, Buckingham\, MK18 1EG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Human Rights\, Sustainable Development and The Rule of Law
DESCRIPTION:You are welcome to The University of Buckingham\, Law School third Annual International Conference on Human Rights\, Sustainable Development and The Rule of Law taking place on Friday 25 September 2026. \nAs an interdisciplinary conference\, researchers\, experts\, scholars\, postgraduate students\, academics\, non-academics\, public commentators\, policymakers\, and activists are invited to submit abstracts for presentation that seek to deliver key\, cutting-edge research findings\, result-oriented solutions\, and briefings/experiences in practice and fieldwork. Presenters would be required to send the full paper for publication\, and the selected papers will be published in the Denning Law Journal (peer-reviewed). \nThe International Conference on Human Rights\, Sustainable Development and The Rule of Law is seeking submissions related to the following themes: \n\nInternational Human Rights Law\nClimate Change and Human Rights\nEcocriticism and Environmental Justice\nUniversal Climate Justice\nRenewable Energy\nEnergy Transitions\nEnvironmental\, Social\, and Corporate Governance (ESG)\nSustainable Development\nThe Rule of Law and Sustainable Development\nClimate Change\, Sustainability and Fashion\nHuman Rights Due Diligence (HRDD)\nFast Fashion\, Human Rights\, and Climate Crises\nClimate Activism\, Ecological Integrity and Social Justice\nGarment Workers and Human Rights\n\nPlease note that participation is in-person for all presenters. \nPresenters would need to submit a maximum of 250-word abstract that is connected but not limited to the above themes to lawconference@buckingham.ac.uk\nWe accept abstracts from all disciplines. \nThe conference participants will be presented with: \n\nCertificate of participation.\nConference folder/brochure of programme.\nOnline digital access to photographs and other resources to stay connected after the conference.\nAccepted conference papers will be published in a reputable journal – The Denning Law Journal (peer-reviewed).\nA letter of acceptance to support visa application and processing can be provided for delegates coming from outside the United Kingdom.\nPresenters would need to pay £100.00 GPB conference registration fee.\nBreakfast and Lunch will be served on the day of the conference to participants\, panellists\, and attendees.\nPostgraduate research students are exempted from conference fee payment.\n\nNote: If your abstract is accepted for presentation and you require a waiver of the conference fee because of financial hardship\, please send an email to the organisers detailing the grounds for the waiver. \nAll Participants are responsible for taking care of their traveling\, accommodation\, and feeding. We are happy to provide non-financial assistance for those needing accommodation and traveling by pointing them in the right direction. \nProposed timeline of events\n\nInterested participants must submit abstracts before the end of working hours on 30 April 2026. Decisions are made within two weeks of abstract submission. Note: The conference fee is due to be paid upon notification of abstract acceptance – a formal letter of acceptance will be issued as soon as payment is received.\nOwners of selected abstracts must confirm their physical attendance and presentation at the conference by 1 July 2026.\nPowerPoint slides of the proposed presentation must be submitted by 1 August 2026.\nParticipants who desire to submit a full paper for publication must complete the paper for publication and submit it by 30th August 2026. Please note that it is the responsibility of the participant/author to ensure that the paper is of high quality.\nIn the week commencing 21 September 2026\, a reminder email will be sent to all participants to confirm that there is no change of circumstance and for them to validate their attendance.\nProgramme of events will be provided to participants on the day of the conference. All delegates would need to arrive at 8:00 AM for registration and validation.\n\nConference fee: £100 \nAudience Pass\nAudience passes are available for all individuals with interests in the conference themes and can benefit from the information\, resources\, contact\, and content of the presenters and speakers. The audience can also join preliminary discussions\, and plenary sessions and participate in the Q&A segments. \nA Certificate of Participation will be provided. \nFee: £10 \nFree for students. \nBenefits\nPresent to a Global Community\nIn-person presentation provides the opportunity to share your research\, opinion pieces\, literature\, and activist experience with a global and multi-disciplinary audience. \nBuild your Network\nWe pride ourselves on connecting international voices and interdisciplinary dialogue through our network of qualified human rights\, fashion\, and sustainability experts\, academics\, writers\, campaigners\, researchers\, activists\, and policy and change-makers. \nPublishing\nWe provide the opportunity to be published in the Denning Law Journal (Peer Reviewed). We also support a variety of open-access publication pathways to allow maximum flexibility to support the principle of open research.
URL:https://test1.buckingham.ac.uk/event/international-conference-on-human-rights-sustainable-development-rule-of-law/
LOCATION:The Vinson Building\, The University of Buckingham\, Hunter Street\, Buckingham\, MK18 1EG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured
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