Overview


Buckinghamshire New University has been transforming lives for over 125 years. It has three campuses in High Wycombe, Uxbridge, and Aylesbury.


Buckinghamshire New University (BNU) focuses on providing its diverse student body with a solid community where they feel at home. BNU provides you intellectual challenges, support, and a place for your ideas and method of learning. BNU also focuses on gaining insights from industry and providing you networking opportunities within the industry.


The University transforms lives through employment-focused and skills-based education. We make sure students have skills for life, focusing on degrees that are professional and practical, including Nursing, Social Work, and many more.

The Aylesbury Buckinghamshire Community Wellbeing Hub

Official Launch - Thursday 1st June 2023

Buckinghamshire New University's Aylesbury Campus


Speeches by Professor Paul Morgan, Juliet Anderson and Karen Buckwell-Nutt, Professor David Sines OBE, Ruth Farwell CBE DL

Formal opening by The Countess Howe, His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire


View the BCW Hub page here

Buckinghamshire New University's Diagnostic Radiography MSc programme is open for pre-registration, starting in January 2025


"Working in diagnostic radiography is fun, challenging and full of opportunities. No day is ever the same for a diagnostic radiographer, and you’ll be engaging a wide range of patients throughout your career."


BNU's course is a fantastic opportunity for you to become registered with the HCPC and gain work experience in local trusts around BOB. You’ll master the latest equipment and learn from experienced radiography lecturers.


See the course on BNU's website here.


The Institute for Health and Social Care


The Institute for Health and Social Care was established in 2021 to provide strategic leadership for, and oversight of, all Health and Social Care activities across the University.


The overarching vision is that through a multi-agency approach, we will find innovative solutions to Health and Social Care challenges.


  • Multi-agency: FE/HE, NHS, Councils, LEP, Funding/governance agencies (HEE, PSRB, CoD)
  • Solutions: Education/training, Inquiry/research, Consultancy, Knowledge exchange
  • Challenges: Workforce development, Quality/service provision, System changes, Digital health, Availability of funding.


Buckinghamshire

New University main contact line

is open:


Monday to Friday

9am - 5pm.

 

For course inquiries:


+44(0) 1494 605060

For more information,

 visit their website:

BNU Website

High Wycombe:

Queen Alexandra Road

High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

HP11 2JZ


Uxbridge:

106 Oxford Road

Uxbridge

UB8 1NA



Aylesbury:

59 Walton Street

Aylesbury

Buckinghamshire

HP21 7QG


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