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University of Buckingham

August 2023

  • Bernie Marsden Of Whitesnake<br>Bernie Marsden, guitarist with heavy rock band Whitesnake, playing the guitar on the set of a video shoot at Shepperton Studios, outside London, England, Great Britain, in 1978. (Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns/Getty Images)

    Bernie Marsden obituary

    Powerfully expressive British guitarist and songwriter who was a key member of the rock band Whitesnake

December 2022

  • Chandos Road Buildings at the University of Buckingham

    University of Buckingham fined for filing accounts two years late

    Private university to pay £37,000 after missing multiple deadlines and creating ‘significant regulatory risk’

September 2020

  • Prebend House at the University of Buckingham

    University Guide 2023
    University guide 2023: University of Buckingham

    All you need to know about studying at the University of Buckingham

February 2017

  • Students taking selfies

    Why we should think critically about positive psychology in our universities

    Carl Cederström
    Buckingham University is to beome a ‘positive’ institution. Yet the wholesale importing of Martin Seligman’s philosophy risks fostering a culture of compulsory happiness

October 2016

  • Tooth of an alsatian dog discovered a mile from Stonehenge, Wiltshire.

    Dog's tooth leads to discovery of earliest known journey in UK history

    Archaeologists find evidence of 250-mile York to Wiltshire trip made 7,000 years ago by Mesolithic man and his pet

February 2016

  • Former Prime Minister Thatcher dies at 87<br>08 Apr 2013, London, England, UK --- epa03654274 Flowers are placed at the door of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's home in London, Britain, 08 April 2013. Former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher died after suffering a stroke at the age of 87, her family has announced. Thatcher was Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990. Margaret Thatcher was Britain's first female prime minister and served three consecutive terms in office from 1979 to 1990. She was one of the dominant political figures of the 20th century in Britain. Margaret Thatcher held a life peerage as Baroness Thatcher, of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire, which entitles her to sit in the House of Lords. EPA/ANDY RAIN --- Image by © ANDY RAIN/epa/Corbis

    Maggie, Maggie, Maggie – out, out, out? The battle for Thatcher’s EU legacy

    Even three years after her death, Margaret Thatcher’s opinion on Brexit could be crucial. Is the Conservative party ready to reach a consensus on what she meant? And is Britain ready for a Thatcher centre?

June 2015

  • Sir Chris Woodhead in 2000

    Sir Chris Woodhead obituary

    Former Ofsted chief who was one of the most controversial figures in the world of education and an outspoken opponent of ‘trendy’ teaching methods

January 2015

  • Milton Keynes hospital

    Private university gets 500 applications for £35,000-a-year medical degree

    UK’s first medical school since the 1940s to be supported solely by fees says 60% of intake comes from UK

November 2013

  • Aerial view of Regent's Park, London

    Choosing your postgrad course
    Private university for postgrads: costs and benefits

    Students who choose to go a private university may find fees compare well to the alternative

September 2013

  • Diversity in the UK's private universities

  • Buckingham University

    Zoe Williams's Saturday sketch
    Private university offers a party-less, pay-more deal

October 2012

  • BPP is ‘more than able to demonstrate value for money’, says its chief executive, Carl Lygo

    Private universities complain of insecurity

    Business is booming in private higher education. So why are providers starting to grumble?

May 2012

  • The Colossus codebreaking machine at Bletchley Park in the 1940s

    I graduated aged 90 – you're never too old to learn

    Bertie Gladwin
  • Punts at Cambridge university

    Cambridge tops Guardian University Guide league table again

August 2011

  • Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens bicentenary: Call for online editors to save forgotten journal

    Thirty million words in great author's weekly magazine are giving academics a massive proofreading problem

September 2010

  • Education letters

    University places, university accommodation and managing private higher education

July 2010

  • Private universities are no threat to academic standards

    Geoffrey Alderman
    Geoffrey Alderman: Universities such as Buckingham rely on their reputation – if they failed to maintain standards they would not survive

June 2010

  • Terence Kealey, vc of Buckingham University

    The profile
    Terence Kealey, vice-chancellor of Buckingham and private university champion

    The vice-chancellor of Buckingham says all universities should be private and that free education for children has been a disaster. How seriously does he take himself?

February 2010

  • Legoland

    A Lego University - is this another brick in the wall?

    Private higher education is growing, often to the dismay of academics. Coming soon: the Lego university

October 2009

  • Many students are satisfied with courses, despite recent criticisms

    University standards row deepens

    Hefce defends universities against claims of dumbing down and plagiarism – but the critics remain ruffled
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