
Research
The University of Buckingham is home not only to some of the most well-known research-active academics in their fields but also to dozens of keen research students reading for postgraduate degrees in their specialist areas.
From molecular and genetic research into diabetes to the psychological importance of music and the effects of government proposals on the state and independent education, research underpins the lives of many of our academics here at the University. We have specialist research groups set up in different fields, as well as independent research published by solo academics following their own interests.
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Research Environment Document (RED)
Grounded in our ethos of intellectual independence and mentorship, the Research Environment Document (RED) outlines how Buckingham provides a distinctive space for researchers to flourish across disciplines and career stages. The Research Environment Document (RED) describes and showcases the research culture, infrastructure, support systems, and overall research environment one can expect at the University of Buckingham. The document serves staff, students, collaborator, funding bodies and other external stakeholders who have interest in the research activities and the overall environment at The University of Buckingham.
Research Environment Document (PDF)
Remote study
Applicants may apply to study (full-time or part-time) research degrees remotely. Applicants are advised to discuss a schedule of attendance and engagement with their potential supervisor.
Applicants wishing to study with the university remotely (from overseas) may require a visa to visit, depending on what is agreed on a case-by-case basis. Students studying remotely from overseas will have access to online electronic resources.