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Buckingham’s student fire-fighter
Outside of studying, many University of Buckingham students spend their leisure time relaxing, but James Ridley-Jones has decided to spend his Thursday evenings training to put out fires. James, who…
In the news – 16 February 2016
Professor Glees was interviewed on radio and television about: the French parliament’s response to the Islamist attacks on France over the past year by BBC Radio Scotland the migrant crisis…
Publication of the week: Professor David Armstrong
David Armstrong, “No End of a Lesson: Vietnam and the Nature of Moral Choice in Foreign Policy”, in Cathal Nolan (ed.) Ethics and Statecraft: the Moral Dimension of International Affairs…
Lecturer’s research finds effective way to encourage self-care in young diabetics
Emily Doe, a Psychology lecturer at The University of Buckingham, has found in an investigation that diabetes-specific support for young adolescents with Type 1 diabetes is not always helpful. Emily,…
In the news – 9 February 2016
Professor Anthony Glees appearances Radio appearances: Professor Glees has been interviewed about: the Doomsday Clock and its significance by BBC Radio Scotland on the Kaye Adams morning programme jihadism in…
Publication of the week: Dr Brendan Fleming
Brendan Fleming, “The Leaving of Paris: Some Contrasts and Parallels between George Moore and James Joyce”, in George Moore’s Paris and His Ongoing French Connections, eds Michel Brunet, Fabienne Gaspari…
Buckingham sees launch of 11th National Student Survey
This week sees the launch of the National Student Survey (NSS) 2016. Entering its eleventh year at Buckingham, the NSS gives final year students the opportunity to comment on teaching,…
Publication of the week: Dr Jocelynne A. Scutt
S.K. Mukherjee & J.A. Scutt (eds), Women and Crime (Routledge Library Editions: Women and Crime 2, Abingdon: Routledge, 2016). 208 pp. ISBN: 978-1-138-18655-2. This book was first published in 1981…
In the news – 26 January
Professor Anthony Glees appearances: Radio and TV interviews The terrorist threat one year after the Charlie Hebdo attacks on primetime RTE News (Ireland). The implications of the Litvenko assassination by…
In the news – 19 January 2016
Professor Anthony Glees was interviewed about: The Istanbul bombings by BBC Radio Berkshire Print appearances: ‘Extremists of all hues ‘regard students as low-hanging fruit’’, Times Higher Education, 14 January ‘Politisch…
