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University mourns the loss of Concordia Soanes
The Law School Community is immensely shocked and saddened by the sudden loss of our friend and colleague, Concordia Soanes, who died on 16 December after a very short and sudden…
Publication of the week: Dr Jasmine Hearn
Hearn, J H, Finlay, K A, Fine, P A, & Cotter, I. Neuropathic pain in a rehabilitation setting after spinal cord injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of inpatients’ experiences. Spinal…
Professor Philip Pettit – a former Dean of Law Fondly Remembered
Professor Philip Pettit was Dean of Law for several years retiring from Buckingham in 1990. He had a significant impact on the shaping and the development of the school in…
University Stonehenge project nominated for prestigious awards
The University of Buckingham’s Stonehenge research has been nominated for one of the country’s most prestigious archaeology awards. Senior Research Archaeologist David Jacques‘ Blick Mead project is in the running…
Buckingham lecturers invent the world’s first flushable camera drain pill
Two University of Buckingham lecturers have won a global innovation prize for devising a novel solution to alleviate the problem of smelly drains and detect other problems in sewers –…
University of Buckingham lecturer wins one of the world’s most prestigious literary prizes
A University of Buckingham lecturer and his daughter have won one of the world’s most prestigious literary prizes for a fascinating book that explores the relationship between the book of…
Publication of the week: Dr Jasmine Hearn
Daya, Z., & Hearn, J. H. Mindfulness interventions in medical education: A systematic review of their impact on medical student stress, depression, fatigue and burnout. Medical Teacher (2017), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2017.1394999…
Almost half of teenagers have been victims of cyber-bullying yet parents are worryingly ignorant when it comes to online behaviour
Disturbing new research by The University of Buckingham and Sir John Cass’s Foundation reveals that almost half (43%) of teenagers have been the victims of cyberbullying and that adults are…
Hypochondriacs tolerate pain in same way as anyone else, study finds
People who suffer anxiety and hypochondria are just as likely to tolerate pain as anyone else, research suggests. Previous studies have suggested that hypochondriacs are more susceptible to pain and…
From flea-ridden stray to honorary graduate, meet Dennis The University of Buckingham campus cat
He is so well-known amongst students and staff at The University of Buckingham that a Facebook group called “the adventures of Dennis the cat” started to document his sightings by…
