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.
Professor Damien Page has been announced as the next Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer at Buckinghamshire New University (BNU). Damien will succeed Professor Nick Braisby who, in March 2024, announced his decision to step down as Vice-Chancellor during 2025.
The Buckinghamshire Community Wellbeing Hubs are a joint project between
BHSCA and Buckinghamshire New University.
Check out what's going on with the Buckinghamshire Community Wellbeing Hubs on their page here - including some of the activities currently running at the Hubs and how to get in touch!
Buckinghamshire New University's newly introduced AHP courses -
Diagnostic Radiography MSc programme
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"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."
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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.
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Diagnostic Radiographer Integrated Degree Apprenticeship (Level 6) programme
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Download the full course flyer here and email course contact Aarthi Ramlaul here
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Occupational Therapy BSc (Hons) programme
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As an occupational therapist, you will help people overcome difficulties carrying out day-to-day activities. It is a fulfilling role and a great way to give back to the community, and that’s why BNU's inspirational work placements are close to home in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire. With insightful teaching, amazing facilities and a friendly student community, there is no limit to where you can go with BNU.
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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.
For course inquiries:
+44(0) 1494 605060