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  • Graduation 2017

    Students and their families are coming from all four corners of the world to celebrate Graduation at Buckingham. Five new Honorary Graduates have been named by the University and they…

  • Publication of the week: Omar Al Okashi, Hongbo Du and Hisham Al-Assam

    Omar Al Okashi, Hongbo Du and Hisham Al-Assam, “Automatic spine curvature estimation from X-ray images of a mouse model”, Journal of Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 140 (March 2017),…

  • Buckingham shortlisted for Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2017

    The University of Buckingham has been shortlisted for the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2017 in the Course and Lecturers Category. Buckingham is one of ten to make the shortlist in…

  • Publication of the week: Dr Nicholas Cambridge

    Nicholas Cambridge, “Sewage Treatment” (paper given at Sewerage and Health Symposium to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the death of Sir Joseph Bazalgette), William Shipley Group for RSA History Occasional…

  • Talk by Dr Hisham Al-Assam at the U3A Science & Technology Group Meeting

    Dr Hisham Al-Assam was invited to give a talk at the Buckingham U3A Science & Technology Group Meeting, The Royal Latin School, Buckingham, on 1 March 2017. The aim of…

  • Buckingham welcomes wider scale fast-track degrees

    The University of Buckingham, which pioneered two-year degrees when it set up just over 40 years ago, welcomes the introduction of fast-track degrees on a wider scale as an incentive…

  • No light at the end of the tunnel

    University of Buckingham archaeologist David Jacques says a tunnel near Stonehenge will have “dreadful consequences” for the World Heritage site. In a submission to the government a group of academics,…

  • Interview with Professor Pauline Found

    Dr Toni Whitehead interviewed Professor Pauline Found about creating and releasing the Shingo prize winning book Staying Lean – Thriving, Not Just Surviving which was co-authored with Professor Peter Hines.

  • Students use Dickens artefacts

    Students from The University of Buckingham are the first ever to examine hundreds of thousands of unseen artefacts, some of which may have belonged to Charles Dickens. They are students…

  • Publication of the week: Dr Patricia Covarrubia

    Patricia Covarrubia, “Colombia: Intellectual property and aboriginal handicraft”, in Sarah Sargent and Jo Samanta (eds), Indigenous Rights: Changes and Challenges for the 21st Century (Buckingham: University of Buckingham Press, 2016).…