"Conspiracy theories are more “entertaining” than the truth"
Accredited by the British Psychological Society, our Psychology degrees provide a strong grounding in Clinical, Behavioural, Educational, Health, Sport, Forensic and Cyber Psychology. At a taster session, you will experience a tutorial and hear from current students, as well as academic staff.
Focusing on the theme "Conspiracy theories are more “entertaining” than the truth"
Wed 2 October 2024 - 13:15 to 15:15
Accredited by the British Psychological Society, our Psychology degrees provide a strong grounding in Clinical, Behavioural, Educational, Health, Sport, Forensic and Cyber Psychology. At a taster session, you will experience a tutorial and hear from current students, as well as academic staff.
This is an in-person event being held at our Buckingham campus, and will not be available online. If you are unable to come to our campus, try booking one of our online events.
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Postgraduate Open Evening
Sat 19 October 2024 - 09:00
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.
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.