UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM

The University of Buckingham is the UK’s top university for graduate employment (100% 2009) and also the home of Britain’s happiest students, having come top for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.  An independent university, it welcomes students from over 90 countries, which make up 60% of the overall student body.  Undergraduate honours degrees can be completed in just two years through a unique four-term academic year.  Structured as a lecture + tutorial system class sizes are kept small (tutorial size of 6) through our exceptionally high student:staff ratio of 8:1. 

The subject areas for undergraduate study are: Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, Economics, English Literature, Computing and Computer Sciences, History and Politics, International Studies, Journalism, Law, Marketing and Psychology. 

The university is housed in two campuses; Hunter Street Campus, home to the School of Humanities and the School of Business and the Verney Park Campus, home to the School of Law and the School of Science.  In-campus accommodation is guaranteed for all first-year students. 

Number of Full-Time Students:  1,084
Language of Instruction: English
Type of institution: Private
Setting: Rural
Scholarships offered: Academic scholarships

Website: www.buckingham.ac.uk