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Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College - Definition

Not to be confused with University of Buckingham

Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College is a university college in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. Formerly a college of Brunel University, it has only been a university college in its own right since 1999. The university college is currently in the process of applying for full University Title recognition and has ambitious plans to consolidate the divided campuses into a purpose built site near to Hughenden Park in High Wycombe.

The university college currently consists of the High Wycombe campus, the Newland Park Campus (near Little Chalfont) and the Wellesbourne Campus (near Hazlemere) as well as off site student accomodation both in High Wycombe town centre (Brook Street Halls) and atop Marlow Hill (John North Halls). The Newland Park Campus also has on site student accomodation. The University College also owns Missenden Abbey.

Several courses run at the university college are rarities in British universities. Courses like Airline and Airport Management, Music Industry Management and Video Production as well as the extensive Furniture Design and Restoration Departments are the university college's main attractions.

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