We know that choosing where to study is an important decision and joining our open day is the perfect way to find out if Buckingham is the right place for you.
Come to our Open Day and hear from our Vice-Chancellor, students, and staff as they answer your questions and tell you everything you need to know about living and studying at Buckingham. If you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers.
Sat 19 October 2024 - 09:00 to 14:30
What happens at an Open Day?
Typically, our open days start at 10am and finish at 3pm. Visitors will be welcomed by our Student Ambassadors and staff members and throughout the day will have the opportunity to:
- Ask questions to our staff and hear from our Vice-Chancellor;
- Chat to about what student life is really like at Crewe with our current students;
- Meet our Accommodation team, Fees and Finance, Students’ Union, Student Welfare and Careers Service teams;
- Find out about our degrees and enjoy a taster session of your chosen subject with our teaching staff;
- Go on a guided tour of our campus and view our accommodation blocks;
- Relax, get some lunch and soak up the atmosphere on our beautiful campus.
More events from this provider
Wed 23 October 2024 - 13:30
Find out more about our BPS (British Psychological Society) accredited Psychology degree at our next Virtual Taster Session.
During the session, we will cover how our degree develops the knowledge and skills you will require to be successful within a psychology based career.
You can find out more about our unique tutorial model and flexible study options including two entry points and a chance to finish your degree in as little as two years.
Wed 23 October 2024 - 16:00
Does white-collar crime matter?‘.
Science says climate change and global warming are heating and freezing the planet. Can corporations and their directors and chief executive officers be held to account if they pollute the atmosphere, the ocean, the landscape with CO2 and waste? Can governments be held to account if they breach a duty of care toward young people whose wellbeing may be threatened?
White collar crime (crimes carried out by the rich and powerful, the people in suits) may be applied to environmental acts that threaten the Earth. Exploring the possibility through cases in the UK, the Netherlands, France, the US and Australia provides an international feast of how the law might work.
Wed 30 October 2024 - 13:15
Join us on campus to discover our unique teaching and get a taste of what it is like to be a Computing student at Buckingham.
Theme: The power of data visualisation
It becomes easier and cheaper to generate and store more data about almost everything around us. Visualisation is a tool that can help us to make sense of complex data and present it in a clear and efficient way. It can aid in decision-making and drive insights. In this lecture, the audience will learn about the power of data visualisation through examples, and how we can create interactive graphs.
Are you aspiring to start your career in Cyber Security or AI and Robotics? Or, perhaps you want to work in Machine Learning, Gaming and Immersive Technology or Software Development. This Taster will illustrate how the Buckingham degree programmes provide a fast-track grounding in developing the knowledge and skills you will require to begin a successful career in Computing. Our offer is unique because of our tutorial teaching model and flexibility of study with two entry points and a chance to finish your degree in as little as two years! Our degrees are accredited by the British Computing Society (BCS) and include opportunities to engage in real-world work experience. The programme includes paid online and in-person micro-internships via the B-Enterprising scheme.
Wed 6 November 2024 - 13:15
Our upcoming Law Taster Session is a great opportunity to visit our campus, meet our staff, chat to current students, and get a feel for what its like to be a Law student at Buckingham.
The taster’s theme is: ‘Does white collar crime matter?‘.
Science says climate change and global warming are heating and freezing the planet. Can corporations and their directors and chief executive officers be held to account if they pollute the atmosphere, the ocean, the landscape with CO2 and waste? Can governments be held to account if they breach a duty of care toward young people whose wellbeing may be threatened?
White collar crime (crimes carried out by the rich and powerful, the people in suits) may be applied to environmental acts that threaten the Earth. Exploring the possibility through cases in the UK, the Netherlands, France, the US and Australia provides an international feast of how the law might work.
This taster’s theme will be announced nearer the time.