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Students create mural to life at Bucks

Date: 07/08/2011
Students have created a giant graffiti mural close to the Gateway entrance at Buckinghamshire New University. The 40-ft long board is being transformed into a colourful spray-painted depiction of life at the University. | read more
 

Students design eye-catching advert for end-of-year show

Date: 11/06/2011
Talented students are hoping to catch the eye of passers-by with an innovative advert for the University's forthcoming end-of-year art and design show, Bucks EYeS. | read more
 

Director of the Ashmolean Museum to give free public lecture at Bucks

Date: 08/06/2011
Dr Christopher Brown CBE, Director of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, will give a free public lecture at Bucks New University on Wednesday 8 June at 6pm. | read more
 

Baroness Sue Campbell gives her thoughts on the London 2012 Olympic

Date: 28/05/2011
Baroness Sue Campbell, Chair of UK Sport, told an audience at Buckinghamshire New University she had ‘goosebumps’ ahead of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. | read more
 

Bucks students step up to woodland challenge

Date: 17/05/2011
Students have helped transform a muddy track in a popular High Wycombe wood into a set of steps allowing easier access for people to enjoy one of the town’s beauty spots. | read more
 

Introducing Bucks Touch, a rugby festival for all

Date: 13/05/2011
Five second year BA (Hons) Sports Management and Rugby Studies students from Bucks have been invited to work with the Bucks Rugby Football Union (RFU) as the University’s first Rugby Ambassadors. | read more
 

Archbishop of Canterbury visits Bucks to meet local faith leaders

Date: 09/05/2011
Bucks New University was delighted to welcome the Most Reverend and Right Honourable the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury to its High Wycombe Campus. | read more
 

'Big Society' action group launched at Bucks

Date: 27/03/2011
A host of community organisations attended the official launch of an initiative at Buckinghamshire New University aimed at providing academic support and advice on a range of issues and subjects, in line with the government’s Big Society plans. | read more
 

Roger Draper of the Lawn Tennis Association to give a public lecture

Date: 03/03/2011
Roger Draper, Chief Executive of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), will be giving a free public lecture at 6pm next Tuesday 8 March at Bucks New University. | read more
 

Bucks New University launches IDRICS

Date: 01/03/2011
Bucks New University has developed a new, outward-facing department which will seek to work with local communities across the breadth of social science disciplines, reflecting the core values of the Big Society agenda. | read more
 

Restoration of chair, signed by nephew of Benjamin Disraeli

Date: 21/02/2011
Furniture lecturers at Buckinghamshire New University are hoping to jog the memories of anyone who may recognise a chair they have restored and which bears a plaque signed by the nephew of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. | read more
 

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