When I was looking at universities to study psychology, I was told to check the student satisfaction rates as it is one of the most important areas to consider. This meant that Buckingham was an obvious choice, especially after talking to the students. Now that I’ve gone through the BSc Psychology course, I’ve fully understood what made students so happy. The lecturers care so much about you and your future, getting to know you with small classes and individual meetings. If there were ever a problem, we would always be encouraged to speak up, and we were given several opportunities to do this. As a result, the staff listened and changed the course accordingly to accommodate our feedback. This has meant that over the short time I studied at Buckingham, the course went through several changes that made our time there as enjoyable as possible.
Kathleen Richmond (BSc Psychology)
In this section
- Adaku Anyiam-Osigwe (BSc Psychology)
- Amy Mckerrell (BSc Psychology)
- Daniel Bunyan (BSc Psychology)
- Dylan Lloyd (BSc Psychology)
- Elizabeth Neal
- India Pinker (BSc Psychology)
- Jess Johnson
- Lydia Tidmarsh (BSc Psychology, MSc Health Psychology)
- Maltibweh Mallo (BSc Psychology with integrated Foundation, 2024)
- Mohammed Taweh (BSc Psychology)
- Orville Fernandes (BSc Psychology with Applied Computing)
- Ryan Brooks (BSc Psychology with integrated Foundation)
- Siyahluma Gcaza
- Michelle Jenkins (MSc in Health Psychology)
- Destynie Mallory (BSc Psychology with Business and Management)
- Kelly Ma (MSc of Health Psychology)
