Buckinghamshire New University Brand Guide

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BRAND GUIDE

CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Our vision 3 Our mission 6 Importance of a strong brand 7 Tone of voice 8 Why is it important? 9 Our principles 10 How our principles sound to students 12 Logo 13 Looking back to the future 14 What goes into our logo? 15 Primary logos 16 Stacked logo 17 Inline logo 18 Secondary logos 19 Torch 20 Shield 21 Minimum reproduction 22 Primary logo placement 23 Other placement options 24 Incorrect usage 27 Incorrect usage 28 Typography 29 Primary fonts 30 Secondary fonts 31 Stylised layouts 32 Colours 33 Colours to reflect our audiences 34 Base palette 35 Undergraduate/younger audience 36 Postgraduate/mature audience 37 Patterns 38 Our patterns 39 Pattern #1 40 Pattern #2 41 Pattern #3 42 Pattern #4 43 Pattern #5 44 Pattern #6 45 Correct usage 46 Incorrect usage 47 Examples of the patterns in use 48 Imagery 49 Image selection 50 Primary image types 51 Secondary image types 52 Placement - bringing the elements together 53 Icon usage 54 Bringing the brand to life 55 Examples of our brand in action 56 Prospectus 57 Postgraduate study guide 58 Campaigns 60 ID badge and lanyards 61 light boxes 62 Signage/display 64 Vehicle livery 65 Templates 66 Selection of templates 67 Printed collateral - letterhead 68 Printed collateral - compliment slips 69 Printed collateral - business cards 70 Digital - letterhead

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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to Buckinghamshire New University’s Brand Guide 2021. This summarises our new logo, colours, graphic elements, design rules and templates.

It will be an important tool for use by our own staff, partners and suppliers.

The strength and consistency of our branding and overall corporate identity is an integral part of the role we fulfil to our students and within the community.

This attention to detail with our brand is a natural progression. It follows on from our previous achievements and is just the beginning of our commitment to effect change and deliver an outstanding experience to all that we interact with.

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OUR VISION

For Buckinghamshire New University to become a University that is highly connected, permeable, student and customer-focused, business-oriented, strategically aligned, impactful and aligned to strategic partners.

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OUR MISSION

To transform lives through inspiring, employment and profession focused education, enabling people positively to impact society and their future. It calls for us to assess the value of our work through the University’s impact on students, staff, stakeholders, communities and strategic partners.

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OUR BRAND VALUES

We’ve developed our brand values to reflect who we are and what’s important to us as a University. These will be shared externally.

The HR led DRIVE values will remain as our internal behavioural values.

Career-focused

We blend academic and hands-on practical learning with work placements to inspire, challenge, motivate and support our students to aim higher and achieve their career goals. Our lecturers are industry professionals, our courses are stimulating, creative and entrepreneurial, encouraging innovation, critical thinking and creative problem solving skills; an approach that equips our graduates with the confidence to work as part of a team, navigate uncertainty and thrive in their future careers.

Inclusive

We treat each student from every background and belief as an individual. We embrace and celebrate difference, respect and support each other. Our campuses are safe and welcoming places, where everyone can be themselves and feel that they belong.

Student centred

Students are at the heart of everything we do, they are our customers, and their opinions matter. We listen and respond to their needs, treating them with care and compassion. We strive to provide a holistic student experience, which goes beyond earning a degree. We enable our students to find and explore new passions through a host of free social, cultural and sporting opportunities, so that everyone can participate and flourish.

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OUR BRAND VALUES Open

We are open to new ideas and new ways of doing things, continuously evolving and seeking new and better means to inspire and enable learning. We are committed to access and academic achievement for all, regardless of age, background, circumstance or location. We create opportunities for those who want to realise their ambitions and fulfil their potential.

Connected

We collaborate with our strategic partners to create courses that are relevant, engaging and meet the needs of tomorrow’s economy. We work with our students and the Students’ Union to ensure a positive and successful learning experience. We build networks with businesses and communities to deliver the best outcome for our students and we help our students connect with the world of work.

Ethical

We are committed to fairness in our policies, practices and procedures. We act responsibly in our approach to the environment, social responsibilities and on sustainable development. We actively participate in The United Nations sustainability goals. We take our duties as a centre of learning, neighbour, partner and employer seriously.

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IMPORTANCE OF A STRONG BRAND

We have an enviable and powerful asset in our name and reputation, we must use this wisely in order to protect the good value that it adds to Buckinghamshire New University.

Only by protecting our brand identity and staying true to our brand values can we benefit from the advantages they give.

The brand identity works with, and reinforces the value and recognition of the Buckinghamshire New University brand.

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TONE OF VOICE

Our tone of voice is the way we write and speak to our different audiences - our carefully chosen language. Our language is not just the construction of words - it is the intonation, the phrasing and conviction. From prospectus to website, adverts to speeches, a consistent tone of voice will help build and strengthen our brand. It is a vital part of our brand identity and an important way to communicate our values.

The words a person uses tell us a lot about their personality and it’s the same with brands. After all, brands are often described as ‘personalities’ and as such our tone of voice has been developed to help us choose words that bring our brand’s personality to life.

Importantly, when used consistently, tone of voice can help build trust in our brand.

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TONE OF VOICE

Why is it important?

Having a set tone of voice enables you to have a personality, meaning you can relate to your consumers (our students) on a more personal level. A relationship can then form and with this comes brand loyalty and our family feel.

• to engage with our students and staff

• to build trust in what we do

• to stand out from the competition.

Everybody uses tone of voice to create a strong brand persona.

Whether we’re talking to a potential student over the phone, via email, at an open day, in a direct mail pack, on social media or in a press release, every time we communicate, we are using a tone of voice.

Being aware of this can mean we can work as a team to create one distinctive voice.

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TONE OF VOICE

Our principles

EXPERT AND EFFECTIVE Leader / Sage

We have conviction in our beliefs, and confidence in our services. Our sentences are short, succinct, and to the point. We talk with absolute clarity and never hide behind jargon.

INSPIRING AND INVITING

Creator / Magician

There’s a positive, can-do attitude in our communications. Our words are enticing, exciting, and encouraging.

TRUSTWORTHY AND CARING

Caregiver / Everyman

We speak like a real person, and we’re not afraid to show our feelings. Our voice sounds thoughtful and warm.

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TONE OF VOICE

How our principles sound to students

EXPERT AND EFFECTIVE

We offer state-of-the art facilities to ensure you can achieve more.

Our lecturers and industry experts support you as you develop your skills.

We enable you to develop the skills you need to ensure you are career-ready upon graduation.

INSPIRING AND INVITING

Whether you’re applying for a degree, starting an apprenticeship, or furthering your career, there’s a world of exciting opportunities for you to explore at BNU.

TRUSTWORTHY AND CARING

Throughout your studies, it is important to care for your physical health as well as your mental health and wellbeing.  We understand there may be times where you may feel that you need some extra help. We are here to support you and ensure you get the most out of your time here.

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STRAPLINE

A good strapline creates a strong and clear brand image in the customer/student mind.

It defines the University uniquely and helps set us apart from competitors.

INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED.

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LOGO

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OUR LOGO

Looking back to the future

Buckinghamshire New University can trace its roots to 1891, where it started as the School of Science and Art. Since that time it has continued to evolve and gained university status in 2007.

The University’s coat-of-arms tells of our rich history. We want to build on this, and have developed the new logo to incorporate its key elements, whilst retaining an overall look of modernity.

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OUR LOGO

What goes into our logo?

We have worked in conjunction with the College-of-Arms to ensure our new logo not only looks good and has good links to our history, but also adheres to rules around heraldry and it’s future use.

Main graphic device set into a shied emblem, its basis is in our crest and split into two distinct sections.

Two swans to match the Crest and a link to the emblem that has long been a part of Buckinghamshire.

Addition of ‘chevronny’, 14 separate sections as advised by the College-of-Arms.

Greater emphasis on the torch, as held by a swan on our Crest. The torch has a classical reference to ‘enlightenment’ in eduction.

A new modern font with classical overtones to elevate our status.

Addition of our establishment in 1891 to reinforce our longstanding in education.

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OUR LOGO

Primary logos

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OUR LOGO

Stacked logo

Clear space

This is the minimum distance the logo should be separated from other elements.

Clear space

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OUR LOGO

Inline logo

Clear space

This is the minimum distance the logo should be separated from other elements.

Clear space

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OUR LOGO

Secondary logos

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OUR LOGO

Torch

Clear space

The standalone torch is ONLY used for social media purposes.

This is the minimum distance it should be separated from other elements.

Clear space

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OUR LOGO

Shield

Clear space

The shield use is for branded documents only. As such artwork should be set or approved by the creative design team for its use.

If the shield is used as a stand alone element, the clear space is measured off the height of the swans.

This is the minimum distance it should be separated from other elements.

Clear space

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OUR LOGO

Minimum reproduction

Due to the detailed elements within the shield there is a minimum reproduction size for our primary logos.

Need a smaller logo?

Simplified variants

For very small scale reproduction there is a simplified version, this is used in embroidery or small badges etc.

This is only available upon request from the Creative Design team.

creativestudio@bucks.ac.uk

17mm(h) 65mm(w) 30mm(h) 45mm(w) 17mm(h) 32px(h) 14mm(w)
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16px(w)

OUR LOGO

Primary logo placement

The black logo is our primary logo placed either in clear space or on a block white background element, observing the minimum spacing rules.

The primary logo can be placed over block colour or image elements.

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OUR LOGO

Other placement options

As a secondary use, the logo can be reversed, and placed on any of the approved colours from our palette.

See approved colour palette.

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OUR LOGO

Incorrect usage

A few rules are necessary for maintaining the integrity of the brand. Don’t compromise the overall look of the logo by rotating, skewing, or distorting in any way - that includes adding unnecessary and unattractive text decorations like drop shadows and outlines. Here are a few examples of some ways you should NEVER consider using the logo.

A. Don’t rotate the logo.

B. Don’t squash or stretch.

C. Don’t resize any part.

D. Don’t add drop shadows or other text styles.

E. Don’t place elements in the logo clear space.

F. Don’t use off brand colours. Reference in the colour usage section.

X X X X X X A C E G

X B D F

G. Don’t place the logo directly over imagery. STUDENT SHOW NOW ON

THE COAT OF ARMS

Our coat of arms is an official endorsement, not our main brand logo.

The University coat of arms is a mark of endorsement and should never be used as a logo or icon.

It is specifically used in materials such as degree parchments and at ceremonial and public events.

The coat of arms should never appear with the University’s name attached to it. This is to ensure that it is not mistaken for our logo.

To obtain a copy, and to discuss terms of usage, please contact the Creative Design team.

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THE COAT OF ARMS

Minimum reproduction

35mm(h)

35mm(h)

26mm(w)

26mm(w)

35mm(h)

22.5mm(w)

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THE COAT OF ARMS

Incorrect usage

A few rules are necessary for maintaining the integrity of our coat of arms.

A. Don’t squash or stretch.

B. Don’t add additional branding elements to the coat of arms.

C. Don’t add drop shadows or other text styles.

X X A C

X X B A

D. Don’t use off brand colours. Reference in the colour usage section.

TYPOGRAPHY

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TYPOGRAPHY

Primary fonts

GILL SANS NOVA

Use for headlines

UPPERCASE

Letter tracking (spacing): 80pt

GILL SANS NOVA

Gill Sans Nova

Use for body copy

Sentence case

Letter tracking (spacing): 20pt

Gill Sans Nova

Book A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Book/Medium/SemiBold A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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TYPOGRAPHY

Secondary fonts

The primary fonts should be used for all professionally reproduced artwork. Where use of the primary fonts is unavailable, the following secondary fonts are approved for use in presentations and word processed documents.

Gill Sans

Available as a Microsoft system font Use for all copy

Gill Sans

Arial

Available as a Microsoft system font

Use for all copy

Regular/SemiBold A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Arial Regular/Bold A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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TYPOGRAPHY

Stylised layouts

Quotes

To further identify a piece of work as from Buckinghamshire New University, we have stylised layout styles for quotations.

Garamond Premier Pro

Use for quotes

Sentence case

Letter tracking (spacing): 0pt

Garamond Premier Pro

Big Caslon

Use for speech marks

Big Caslon “

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Medium A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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COLOURS

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COLOURS

Colours to reflect our audiences

The University has to communicate with many stakeholders, our colour palette has been created to effectively communicate across a spectrum of users.

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COLOURS

Base palette

Acts as a grounding for all our palettes, can be used for backgrounds or accents.

Black

CMYK - 30/20/30/100

RGB - 0/0/0

Hex - #000000

Pantone - Black6C

Light Grey

CMYK - 14/11/10/0

RGB - 225/223/226

Hex - #E1DFE2

Pantone - Cool gray 3C

Dark grey

CMYK - 62/52/61/57

RGB - 69/58/59

Hex - #45443B

Pantone - 418C

Paper

CMYK - 7/5/5/0

RGB - 240/240/240

Hex - #F0F0F0

Pantone - Cool gray 1C

Mid grey

CMYK - 53/36/37/17

RGB - 123/133/136

Hex - #7B8588

Pantone- 430C

White

CMYK - 0/0/0/0

RGB - 255/255/255

Hex - #FFFFFF

Pantone - N/A

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COLOURS

Undergraduate/ younger audience

This palette has been designated as the primary colour selection as younger students make up the majority of our core audience.

Primary colour palette

Yellow

CMYK - 11/12/79/0

RGB - 236/212/75

Hex - #ECD44B

Pantone - 610C

Aqua green

CMYK - 71/9/34/0

RGB - 58/172/175

Hex - #3AACAF

Pantone - 7472C

Orange

CMYK - 1/69/91/0

RGB - 235/105/36

Hex - #EB6924

Pantone - 7578C

Cerulean blue

CMYK - 73/10/3/0

RGB - 11/172/224

Hex - #0BACE0

Pantone - 638C

Red

CMYK - 14/91/81/3

RGB - 205/51/49

Hex - #CD3331

Pantone - 1797C

Navy blue

CMYK - 100/81/33/20

RGB - 26/57/101

Hex - #1A3965

Pantone - 534C

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COLOURS

Postgraduate/ mature audience

Lime

CMYK - 26/6/74/0

RGB - 211/212/94

Hex - # D3D45E

Pantone - 380C

Teal green

CMYK - 52/12/36/0

RGB - 136/185/173

Hex - # 88B9AD

Pantone - 3248C

Dusky pink

CMYK - 28/29/24/4

RGB - 190/176/179

Hex - # BEB0B3

Pantone - 435C

Stone blue

CMYK - 74/31/24/7

RGB - 63/137/166

Hex - # 3F89A6

Pantone - 7459C

Mature red

CMYK - 19/98/97/11

RGB - 183/31/27

Hex - # B71F1B

Pantone - 7620C

Navy blue

CMYK - 100/81/33/20

RGB - 26/57/101

Hex - #1A3965

Pantone - 534C

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PATTERNS

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PATTERNS

Our patterns

Patterns are an essential part of our brand and help to create a cohesive, creative and distinctive visual look that makes us recognisably BNU.

Our patterns are derived from elements of our new logo, so that the visual cues are clear throughout all our branded outputs.

We have a set of 12 patterns that are used as graphic devices that provide a huge range of possibilities for layouts to make our brand stand out from the crowd.

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PATTERNS

Pattern #1

This pattern is derived from using the ‘Chevronny’ as a basis.

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PATTERNS

Pattern #2

This pattern is derived from using the ‘Chevronny’ as a basis.

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PATTERNS

Pattern #3

This pattern is derived from using the shield outer and inner frame.

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PATTERNS

Pattern #4

This pattern is derived from using the ‘Chevronny’ as a basis.

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PATTERNS

Pattern #5

This pattern is derived from using the ‘Chevronny’ as a basis.

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PATTERNS

Pattern #6

This pattern is derived from using the shield shape and inverting it to make the distinctive pattern.

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PATTERNS

Correct usage

The pattern elements can be scaled and positioned in a number ways to add interest to branded elements. A few examples are shown opposite.

A. Can be placed next to block colour elements and imagery.

B. Reverse pattern placement to work across block colour and image elements.

C. Can be scaled for use across a wide range of uses, from a wallpaper to an accent element.

D. Can be placed in any colour from the approved colour palette.

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Incorrect usage

Don’t compromise the overall look of the brand by incorrect positioning.

A. Don’t rotate the patterns.

B. Don’t mix the pattern colours together.

C. Don’t align two patterns together.

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Try out your journey University and work out SEPTEMBER Start Buckinghamshire New University your future awaits! YOUR JOURNEY Your Buckinghamshire New University journey starts here with your step step guide to the next few exciting months. you receive your decision or before May 2021, your place). you receive your last decision on before July 2021, your reply date July 2021 (including Extra choices). FANCY A NIGHT OUT? Head the craft beer selection Heidrun, cocktails all persuasions at Bar Botanic, live music and even livelier atmosphere The Antelope. High Wycombe renowned for independent bars with real character, and, of course, we have couple ‘Spoons and chains pubs cater those you who like English go with your pint. within couple minutes’ walk BNU campus and our NIGHTLIFE? Just saying, easily the best nightclub town our very infamous Frat Night Friday, regular live bands, theme nights, live appearances and the monthly Saturday Crash night. But you want try somewhere different, there are plenty other bars and clubs the town centre, many with night licenses. The brilliant PennFest music festival right your doorstep! Now its 10th year, gets bigger and better each time, and now has top name line up. It’s easy to get from High Wycombe and you can camp for the weekend enjoy the two stages, bars and food venues. They even VIP toilet pass! well the larger music venues there are many more intimate settings local pubs and clubs that stage bands all levels, adding the vibrant music scene High Wycombe. BIT OF CULTURE YOU SAY? The Swan Theatre right on the doorstep the University and attracts famous names for variety of comedy, music, opera, dance and cultural events (and where we hold our graduation ceremony you can get practice in). The Old Town Hall your place for alternative comedy nights and up and coming artists plus Bingo Revolution, don’t knock until you’ve tried Bingo, but not you know High Wycombe also has vibrant Art centre with live students and local artists. Whatever you are looking for, High Wycombe will have something you. ENOUGH OF THE FOOD OPTIONS – WHAT ABOUT KEEPING FIT? The Gateway Gym BNU huge and fully equipped with the very latest training equipment so you will never be fighting over the treadmills rowing machines. Whether you love the weights or like get sweaty spin class, we have something suit you. There are fully qualified, experienced Fitness Coaches always on hand, who are happy work with you develop personalised training programme, based exclusively around your goals. Our dedicated group cycling studio complete with MyRide+™ system with disco lights so you can get fully immersed the ride. There are also group exercise classes ranging from yoga cardio funk, HIT to Pilates, taking place one our two large studios day long. Once you’ve been offered place to study Buckinghamshire New University, The Fitness Team would like to start the celebrations early by offering you the opportunity join the Gateway Gym right away our current student membership rates. AND, OF COURSE, THE STUDY SPACES Without wishing brag our library thing beauty! Located over floors, with some the best views High Wycombe and the surrounding hills, we have 1000s books, 100s of computers, loads private study spaces and even some drinking water fountains. For those night owls amongst you, our library open 24 hours day, days week you fancy writing Don’t worry we have 24-hour security, so the library always safe space matter when you choose study. We have extensive collection eBooks make your studying even easier, self-checkouts and returns, access printing facilities and super friendly librarians who won’t shush you. Having great time university about creating right balance between social and study, and BNU we have everything you need our vibrant campus community. 14 15 YOUR MOVE? So that what Buckinghamshire New University all about the students, the people, the place, the life, the fun, the BIG DEAL and so much more. really exciting place to be the moment and we would love to have you along for the journey. CHOOSE BNU DO THE HAPPY ENJOY THE 1 2 3 4 5 6 34 35 OUR PLEDGE FOR THE FUTURE 2019, we became the first UK University to achieve Gold award scheme which recognises sustainable and ethical organisations for their excellence corporate social responsibility. The University’s activities were rigorously assessed across four areas: environment; philanthropy; community and workplace. The University works partnership with Bucks Students’ Union continue building on our CSR achievements, making positive impact the environment and within on our website bucks.ac.uk We’ve always taken our environmental responsibilities seriously and are proud of our track record. We know that sustainability as important our students, people and stakeholders us. That’s why are redoubling our efforts the fight against climate change. February 2020, Buckinghamshire New University pledged carbon net zero 2030 20 years ahead Government’s target declared climate emergency and joined the Climate Commission Council. The University also signed up the United Nations’ response by education institutions help the environment. CARBON FOOTPRINT IN 2020 OUR TARGET ALREADY EXCEEDED 64% REDUCTION SINCE 2011 30 31 You are probably already aware our state-of-the-art facilities support your studies such as TV studios, simulated NHS wards, music mixing suites, psychology labs and amazing art and design studios and workshops. But what about the rest of campus the places you will spend time relaxing, socialising and working? Well, have our own thriving campus community that our students enjoy and, because we are small campus, everything close and easy find. OUR CAFÉS We have two cafés and one café/bar on campus, giving you plenty choice whether you need quick coffee, healthy sandwich big fat burger and chips! BEATS Beats our biggest café, right the middle of campus, and buzzing all day long. next the study lounge where many our students hang out between lectures, great space for relaxed meetings. Beats serves wide selection of meat, vegetarian and vegan options and does some cracking meal deals for student budget. serves Costa Coffee too for when you need your coffee fix. And very importantly has great free WIFI, lots of phone charging points, microwaves to warm up your own food and plenty of seating. You could stay there day you wanted. RUSTY’S Rusty’s our small, but perfectly formed, café the Gateway building. Serving Grumpy Mule coffee, sandwiches and soft drinks, comfy spot settle down rest between lectures, meet with friends even to do your work! THE LOUNGE The Lounge, run Bucks Students’ Union, café and bar and does the best breakfast bun on campus student friendly prices. Open daily from 9.30am Monday Friday for range breakfasts, sandwiches, burgers, hot and cold drinks, and Starbucks Coffee. The café transforms into 300-capacity bar and home for our comedy, quiz, cabaret, after-show parties and acoustic nights, well second room our bigger club nights. A TASTE OF BNU BEATS CAFE’ 12 13 RESTAURANTS, BARS AND CAFÉS well the usual big chains Wagamama’s, Pizza Express, Bill’s High Wycombe boasts whole host smaller artisan restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Mad Squirrel combines local brewery and tap room with the best wood fired pizzas town. Lata Lata, right outside the University, the place for cocktails, small dishes and Fancy something spicy? Kapaad renowned for amazing southern Indian cuisine but there no shortage alternatives serving late into the night. The American Smoke House Blue Grass serves huge portions of bbq, burgers and dirty fries all day really low prices. coffee your thing then High Wycombe really your town and it’s not just the high street chains. Local independents have strong presence from Hatch Coffee, lunch and smoothie BROOK STREET Only five-minute walk away from University, Brook Street has flats between bedrooms, sharing kitchen-diner, two shower rooms and two toilets. Each room has own washbasin and, course, great internet access. our basic level accommodation everything you need. Brook Street generally agreed our friendliest accommodation. Whilst some students are worried about the shared facilities initially, after couple days the great atmosphere on-site more than makes for The big kitchen diners provide great spot to gather, cook and socialise. quote current student have family time, watch share pizza”. WINDSOR HOUSE Windsor House right the centre High Wycombe again just five-minute walk from campus. Rooms are suite, share kitchen-diner there bedrooms also have studio rooms with built-in The rooms Windsor House have small double beds everything else you need your student desk, chair, wardrobe, chest drawers and plenty sockets. The kitchen-diners have soft seating areas tables and chairs down and together. What students about Windsor House? Apart from social nature halls, basically next door huge Primark and opposite KFC, Pepes’ and Subway so you save fortune Deliveroo. HUGHENDEN PARK STUDENT VILLAGE Hughenden Park Student Village about 20 minutes’ walk away from campus, with suite rooms with small double beds, and shared kitchen diner per flat. We also have studio rooms with built-in kitchenette. Hughenden has best views across High Wycombe and our biggest halls residence. Our students love the atmosphere that this generates whilst still being grateful rooms are well sound proofed when they need peace and quiet. Whilst things kettles, fridges, ovens microwaves provided the halls, need bring your own cups, plates, cutlery, utensils, washingmaterials and tea towels these not provided. And you will have your own washing-up! And with hour security, controlled access staff always on-site, you will always be safe and secure your university accommodation. 22 23 Throughout your studies, important care for your mental health and wellbeing well your physical health. University can be an amazing time change your life and there may times where you feel that you need support help you get the most out of your time BNU. We run range services that can help support your health and wellbeing. The services are confidential and are delivered on all our campuses. The Counselling Service can provide support for any emotional or personal issue you may be facing. We can offer professional therapy and help away from your day-to-day environment. It’s all confidential, and completely free too. The Disability Service and Mental Health Support are here help ensure that you get the most from your experience inclusive learning environment. We are happy discuss individual needs any stage your application during your studies. Our team also assists with applications Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) and can provide dyslexia screening. you have disability, essential that you Togetherall online emotional support community available 24/7. anonymous, offers support, resources and professional help and free students BNU. The Student Centre We have team of really friendly staff trained to deal with wide range of enquiries from our students. We provide key information and help many University services and are always happy talk students face to face email or phone. Independent Advice and guidance are also available from the Students’ Multi-Faith Chaplaincy Whatever your faith, even you have none, you are looking spiritual guidance or want find place worship, our multi-faith team should your first port call. We offer pastoral support and act as point contact local faith communities. you feel you need or would like confidential discussion, you can arrange speak to Chaplain during term time or pop and see the chaplaincy desk. HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOU AT BNU 27 Buckinghamshire New University | Brand Guide | 47
Examples of the patterns
use PATTERNS

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Image selection

Our images should harmonise with the subject and our audience. As such, where possible, we use our own image library to showcase the University facilities and the real life experience of being a BNU student or staff member.

Colourful, diverse, imagery that is eye catching and tells a story to every viewer, so reinforing the positive experience and work the University does is paramount.

There are occasions where our own imagery is limited, in these instances we do use stock library. Again, as long as we aim to show a real life experience without the subject looking too posed or ‘glossy’ these can be suitable substitutes.

Stock image use is restricted to the creative team and approval must always be gained should you wish to use it on behalf of the University.

For questions about images, please contact: creativestudio@bucks.ac.uk

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Primary image types

Our primary image type is either full bleed colour or isolated imagery. These two types of images work best across all media when combined with other brand elements.

Full bleed colour imagery

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Secondary image types

For special projects and campaigns, the use of monotone and duotone images are permitted.

These will typically be set by the University’s creative team. If you wish to use them in your documents or presentations, these will need to be approved by the creative team first.

Monotone
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Placement - bringing the elements together

Opposite is an example of bringing the brand elements together in a harmonised design.

A. Placement of primary logo, adhering to spacing rules

B. Placement of text elements, combining title and body text

C. Placement of pattern elements

D. Relevant, bright colourful use of imagery

E. Block colour elements

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ICONOGRAPHY

Icon usage

Part of bringing out facts and stats to life is by making them more visually exciting. We regularly create iconography and infographics to add depth.

TOP 20 UK University for student experience

Bucks Students’ Union in UK’S TOP 3

TEF SILVER

in recognition of our teaching excellence

92% of graduates in work or further study six months after graduation

UP 10 PLACES

to 19th best for social inclusion

13,000 volunteering hours by students to help make a difference (2019-20)

100 MILLION invested in our campuses

TOP 3

University in London and South East for teaching quality and student experience

Carbon footprint target for 2020 already exceeded

64% REDUCTION since 2011

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BRINGING THE BRAND TO LIFE

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BRINGING THE BRAND TO LIFE

Examples of our brand in action

The following few pages show examples of our brand working across various media, from print, digital to large format reproduction.

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UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2022

INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED. BUCKS.AC.UK
PROSPECTUS
Here at Bucks New University student satisfaction at the heart of everything we do. We were delighted to be rated top 20 UK University* for the student experience in the latest National Student Survey (NSS), and third in England for the learning opportunities we offer to our students. We also climbed 28 places the latest Guardian University Guide which ranked Bucks 13th the UK for the resources we invest in supporting our students. At Bucks we pride ourselves on transforming lives through employment-focused and skills-based education. Our team will work hard provide you with the best experience, and we’ll listen to your feedback because your opinions really count. You can be sure that our highly interactive, quality teaching, our caring, inclusive and supportive learning community, will help you reach your full potential. We’re ambitious for all our students and your future employability very important us. We have proud history offering employment-focused and skills-based learning, and work tirelessly to ensure every student is well-prepared and confident succeed their chosen careers. We’re delighted that the latest HESA data** shows Bucks has one of the top employment rates in the UK with 98% of our graduates or about to start, employment or further study within 15 months graduation. This performance puts Bucks the top 10 of all UK Universities, and ahead of 20 of the 24 universities which form the Russell Group Bucks Students’ Union was again ranked one the top three the NSS. Our partnership with the Students’ Union will give you many different opportunities try new things, develop new skills and make friendships for life. WELCOME TO BUCKINGHAMSHIRE NEW UNIVERSITY *AVERAGED ACROSS THE 27 CORE QUESTIONS NATIONAL STUDENT SURVEY (2020) HIGHER EDUCATION STATISTICS AGENCY (JUNE 2020) 2 DO YOUR RESEARCH Research universities and courses. Use this prospectus and visit our website to nd out about our courses and life at Bucks. bucks.ac.uk COME TO AN OPEN DAY There’s no better way of getting insight into Bucks life than visiting us person. bucks.ac.uk/opendays APPLY VIA UCAS Select Bucks New University B94 on your UCAS application. You can nd specifi course codes this prospectus 1 2 3 5 YOUR STEPS TO BUCKS 10 KEY STATS WHY BUCKS YOUR STEPS TO BUCKS 10 HIGH WYCOMBE CAMPUS 12 UXBRIDGE CAMPUS 14 AYLESBURY CAMPUS 16 YOUR ACCOMMODATION 18 MONEY MATTERS 20 WE’RE HERE FOR YOU 22 BUCKS STUDENTS’ UNION 24 ENHANCE YOUR EMPLOYABILITY 28 PERFORMANCE AT BUCKS 30 WANT TO TAKE A DIFFERENT PATH 32 COME SEE FOR YOURSELF 34 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 35 HOW TO APPLY 36 HOW WE PROCESS YOUR APPLICATION 37 INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND CARERS 38 PARTNER INSTITUTIONS 39 COURSE INDEX 106 OUR CAMPUSES 118 CONTENTS 4 HIGH WYCOMBE CAMPUS As home to most our undergraduate courses, High Wycombe Campus full everything you need to succeed from dance studios, art and design workshops and recording suites to lecture halls, huge library and much more. The Gateway has range industry-standard facilities, making sure you have the best tools for your studies. And with our electronic services, you can either study at home with our e-books and journals or visit our library filled with four floors books, journals, computer suites and study rooms. We also have one the country’s top students’ unions. There are activities nearly every night of the week, ranging from 5-a-side football, live music and club nights to training courses and quiz nights. Whether you’re grabbing bite at the Beats Café or partying the night away at the Venue, you’ll always have something to do. There are societies for nearly every hobby, and state-ofthe-art gym stay shape. It’s one of the best exercise facilities in the area, packed with the latest gym technology. the town you’ll find big name shops, 12-screen cinema and bowling alley, and big choice restaurants to sample with some that are ideal for tight budget! Get your culture at the Wycombe Swan Theatre, before having giggle at one of the Town Hall’s comedy nights. We’re also very close to London. You’ll find rail links the capital and other major cities just short walk from campus. And the M40 just few minutes’ drive away. 12 15 We invest heavily in the Students’ Union ensure that almost their activities are free charge because Bucks we believe there should be no barriers embracing that university life offers. Being responsible corporate citizen also incredibly important us. We strive to make positive impact within our local communities and on the environment. That’s why we’ve pledged go carbon net zero by 2030, 20 years ahead the Government’s target. And you’ll have breadth of opportunities to volunteer your time to make difference to the causes that matter to you. invite you to see for yourself what makes Bucks such special and vibrant place. Our virtual open days will continue until the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, and these provide great opportunity speak to our staff and current students, and nd out more about our courses. We look forward to welcoming you to Bucks and, on behalf everyone here, thank you for your interest our University. PROFESSOR NICK BRAISBY VICE-CHANCELLOR APPLY FOR STUDENT FINANCE Help and advice about fees, funding, nancial support, bursaries and scholarships can be found on: bucks.ac.uk/fees ACCEPT YOUR OFFER Select Bucks your rm choice using the UCAS Track account. Keep an eye on UCAS Track to ensure you don’t miss any deadlines. APPLY FOR ACCOMMODATION Once you’ve accepted your offer, you can book your accommodation. you’re fulltime rst year student, we guarantee you place one our High Wycombe halls. WAITING FOR RESULTS? things go well, congratulations! not, then we can support you. GIve us call. We also offer Foundation Year Degrees with slightly lower entry points. 6 7 8 9 ENROLMENT AND THE BUCKS WELCOME things go well, congratulations! not, then we can support you. GIve call. We also offer Foundation Year Degrees with slightly lower entry points. 0330 123 2023 10 11 ART DESIGN AVIATION BUCKS BUSINESS SCHOOL COMPUTING 56 ENGINEERING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT │ 66 INTERNATIONAL TOURISM AIR TRAVEL 76 NURSING 86 OPERATING DEPARTMENT PRACTICE │ 90 PERFORMANCE & DANCE │ 92 POLICING │ 96 PSYCHOLOGY 98 SECURITY RESILIENCE 102 LAW │ 78 MEDIA CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 80 HEALTH CARE SOCIAL WORK 68 HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND SPORT CRIMINOLOGY SOCIAL SCIENCES │ 60 EDUCATION AND EARLY YEARS 64 5 CLOSE TO LONDON 13 As town west London, Uxbridge offers perfect blend of country and city life. Classic pubs and the Grand Union Canal are stone’s throw from modern shopping centres. The tube station close to our Uxbridge Campus where you’ll find our prestigious nursing and healthcare practice courses. We’re proud of our impressive range specialist medical equipment, as well high-tech simulation and learning facilities. Our specialist clinical skills rooms give you realistic scenarios to practise broad spectrum technical skills in safe and supportive environment. And there’s great community spirit. From the very first welcome, you’ll find yourself surrounded by friendly, like-minded students and staff all passionate about nursing and healthcare. UXBRIDGE CAMPUS 14 WHY BUCKS? Things are different at Bucks. Since opening our doors as the School of Science and Art in 1891, we’ve continued help people transform their lives through the power of education. We’re proud of our almost 130-year history which started with evening classes for the local community, and retraining soldiers into new employment. Today, we retain our strong focus on employability, utilising our fantastic industry connections, first-class teaching facilities and amazing learning environments. From the start, we’ll prepare you for successful career when you graduate. Bucks ranks 37th for the highest graduate salaries in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020. 8 The first thing you’ll notice Bucks our commitment to offering new breed of university education. Skills-based and employment-focused programmes with perfect blend of professional, practical and academic teaching. We’re well established in specialist fields such as nursing, aviation, sport, art and design. Our modern outlook means we continue to develop our existing courses and create new ones to give you the skills employers need. 2018 we received TEF Silver Award in recognition of our teaching excellence, and we were proud to see Bucks ranked as top university London and the South East for teaching quality and the student experience The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020. Split across three campuses High Wycombe, Uxbridge and Aylesbury, we’re well known for providing the full university experience. This includes our ‘world leading’ and ‘internationally excellent’ research*, career-focused courses, and one of the most popular students’ unions the country. After all, studying major part of university life, but it’s not the only part. Buckinghamshire New University | Brand Guide | 56
POSTGRADUATE STUDY GUIDE INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED. BUCKS.AC.UK POSTGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE 2022 A WARM WELCOME Whether you’re certain about what you want to do in life, or looking for new direction, Buckinghamshire New University can help you to succeed. 2 ENJOY. THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE WITH LONDON CLOSE BY. UNDER 30 MINUTES AWAY FROM LONDON BY TRAIN 10 6 RESEARCH WITH IMPACT 12 THE LEARNING DEVELOPMENT UNIT We work with students who are keen to develop their academic abilities and improve their grades, whatever their course, year or ability level. Much our support given one-to-one tutorials, we can tailor our input the specific needs individual students. We also work with small groups, run workshops and team teach with subject academics. We provide access range of online resources to support you your learning. The unit also offers support numeracy, financial and statistical skills and can advise you on effective time and task management strategies. We can offer expertise in supporting students whose first language not English. For more information Visit: bucks.ac.uk/ldu Email: LDU@bucks.ac.uk Call: 01494 603 070 CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY Our goal as an institution to develop students who are enterprising, employable, and who can lead. We provide opportunities for employability, enterprise and leadership development range extra-curricular activities and our curriculum features an increasing range work-related learning opportunities for students. For more information bucks.ac.uk/careers careers@bucks.ac.uk THE COUNSELLING SERVICE Making the journey through your studies can be demanding and challenging. We provide supportive, non-judgemental and confidential space which you can seek help and explore any issues. You’ll get respectful, caring and confidential advice from professional counsellor, who can help you maximise your academic potential. For more information Visit: bucks.ac.uk/counselling Email: counselling@bucks.ac.uk Call: 01494 605 018 17 Bucks has deserved reputation for being young in outlook and vibrant place to study. We are proud to be celebrating over 125 years of learning! Bucks new generation university. One that provides employer-led higher education, which professional, practice-based and industry-related. Our extensive connections with the professions, practitioners and employers ensure we are up-todate, and mean that you will have opportunities to start build your own networks contacts which will help you when you are considering what you want to do next. It’s not only our courses and partnerships that are focused on helping you succeed We invest in great tutors who have track record business and professional insight, so you don’t just get the theory you get the benefit of their experience. We also understand you need to use first rate facilities to increase your skills and acquire an essential edge in the job market. you choose to study here, we’ll make sure that you get the most from your time Bucks and are well-prepared for whatever you choose to do when you leave us. 3 11 YOUR STUDY OPTIONS Here at Bucks we have wide range of high-quality courses, many of which allow flexibility of study to help you fit your qualification around your professional and personal commitments. Here Bucks we have wide range high-quality courses, many which allow flexibility of study to help you your qualification around your professional and personal commitments. Depending on your course, you could be based in High Wycombe, Uxbridge or Aylesbury Vale. All our three campuses are close to train or tube stations, allowing easy access into London. For those looking to even further afield, Heathrow Airport also close by. To find out how your course interest will be delivered and the location, please visit the individual course pages on our website bucks.ac.uk/courses. FULL-TIME Our full-time undergraduate courses require you to be university for some the time, as study delivered through lectures, seminars and tutorials. Our full-time postgraduate courses also require some attendance, this may be during weekdays, evenings or on weekend. PART-TIME This popular choice, with many of our programmes being offered part-time. Our parttime courses often allow you to continue working whilst studying. DISTANCE LEARNING We understand that you may wish to study home, or are unable get to one our campuses. We have courses on offer distance learning. Your work may be accessible online via range options, for example our Virtual Learning Environment; Blackboard, with tutor support via telephone, email or Skype. FLEXIBLE AND DISTRIBUTED LEARNING Whether you are training build your skills your current role or change your career path, we offer range of courses via flexible and distributed learning, allowing you study alongside employment and your lifestyle. Courses are delivered mainly online via our Virtual Learning Environment, with workshops to support your learning. 7 RESEARCH STUDY AT BUCKS NEW UNIVERSITY Buckinghamshire New University has world leading and internationally excellent research range of disciplines including business and management, design, nursing and healthcare, and sport sciences. We have vibrant research community with an excellent track record in encouraging and supporting our PhD students. Our staff are involved range of research projects and consultancy activities, and are often invited to speak national and international conferences. RESEARCH DEGREE OPPORTUNITIES Postgraduate research degrees, Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), studied at Buckinghamshire New University are awarded Staffordshire University. Students can study full-time parttime, either by attendance or by distance learning. For more information about Research opportunities at Bucks, visit bucks.ac.uk/research 13 WE’LL SUPPORT YOU ALL THE WAY THE STUDENT CENTRE Based the High Wycombe and Uxbridge Campuses, you can access information, advice and guidance on range nonacademic matters. We can answer queries regarding tuition fee payments, student finance, enrolment and registration, updating your student record, complaints procedures or receiving proof your student status. For more information Visit: bucks.ac.uk/studentcentre Email: student.centre@bucks.ac.uk Call 01494 603 020 (High Wycombe) 01494 522 141 (Uxbridge) 01494 603 202 ext 6307 (Aylesbury) THE DISABILITY SERVICE We offer advice, information and guidance for all disabilities including dyslexia, mental health difficulties and other long-term medical conditions. You can access specialist, mentoring support, as well as help with your application for Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA). Even you do not consider yourself to have ‘disability’, you may want clarification and confidential advice on disclosure to your school or placement team, or help with extra time in examinations. For more information Visit: bucks.ac.uk/disability Email: disability.service@bucks.ac.uk Call: 01494 605 049 MULTI-FAITH CHAPLAINCY We celebrate diversity and offer confidential listening ear for all. You’ll find hospitality, sanctuaries (quiet spaces for reflection or prayer), support for student events, contact with local faith communities, and signposting to other University services. For more information Visit bucks.ac.uk/chaplaincy Email: multifaithchaplaincy@bucks.ac.uk Call: 01494 603 024 Text: 07544 750 793 ALUMNI NETWORK As thank you for keeping touch and supporting the University once you have graduated, we have worked on variety of benefits that you can take advantage an Alumni member. From discounted gym membership careers advice, we want you to feel like part the Bucks community even after you have left us. For more information Visit: bucks.ac.uk/alumni Email: alumni@bucks.ac.uk 16 Bucks New University holds UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI), Tier Sponsor Licence which allows sponsorship of Tier students to study with us. you are an EEA (European Economic Area) national you are unlikely to require visa to study in the UK, but check with the local British High Commission or the Embassy. you are non EU or EEA student you are likely to require visa to study in the UK. You can contact the UKVI for further detailed information about whether you require visa and the application process or check on ukvisas.gov.uk Bucks recruitment officers regularly visit countries around the world. We also work with number of agents outside of the UK who will help guide you through the application process. For more detailed information for EU or International students: Visit: bucks.ac.uk/international Call: 44 1494 605 136 Email: advice@bucks.ac.uk EU AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION As modern, multi-cultural and forward-thinking University, we are delighted to welcome applicants from around the world. Had fabulous time studying and feel very proud completed the programme, which could not have done without the support and inspiration of my tutors. was equipped with the knowledge, skills and confidence required as a senior nurse. PAMELA ZZIZINGA MASTERS IN ADVANCED PRACTICE IN CRITICAL CARE Buckinghamshire New University | Brand Guide | 57
BUCKS.AC.UK JOIN OUR VIRTUAL OPEN DAY SATURDAY 13 MARCH 10AM - 1PM HEAR FROM COURSE LEADERS. TALK TO STAFF AND STUDENTS. INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED. BUCKS.AC.UK BELONG. IT’S YOUR TIME TO SHINE. LET YOUR AMBITION PAVE THE WAY. BOOK YOUR OPEN DAY PLACE NOW. BUCKS.AC.UK BELONG. IT’S YOUR TIME TO SHINE. LET YOUR AMBITION PAVE THE WAY. BOOK YOUR OPEN DAY PLACE NOW. SATURDAY 13 MARCH 10AM - 1PM OPEN DAY VIRTUAL HEAR FROM COURSE LEADERS AND TALK TO CURRENT STUDENTS. INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED. BUCKS.AC.UK BOOK YOUR OPEN DAY PLACE NOW. BUCKS.AC.UK SATURDAY 13 MARCH 10AM - 1PM JOIN OUR VIRTUAL OPEN DAY TOP 25 UNIVERSITY *FOR TEACHING QUALITY (GOOD UNIVERSITY GUIDE 2021) TOP 3 STUDENTS’ UNION * *NSS 2020 INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED. BUCKS.AC.UK BOOK YOUR OPEN DAY PLACE NOW. BELONG. BUCKS.AC.UK IT’S YOUR TIME TO SHINE. LET YOUR AMBITION PAVE THE WAY. INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED. SATURDAY 13 MARCH BUCKS.AC.UK 10AM - 1PM OPEN DAY BELONG. IT’S YOUR TIME TO SHINE. LET YOUR AMBITION PAVE THE WAY. OPEN DAY SATURDAY 13 MARCH 10AM 1PM OPEN DAYS VIRTUAL CAMPAIGNS Buckinghamshire New University | Brand Guide | 58

CAMPAIGNS

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ID BADGE AND LANYARDS

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STAFF I.D CARDS STAFF I.D CARDS STUDENT I.D CARDS
TOP 10 FOR GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY Studied BA (Hons) Creative Advertising Creative Director at Google Studied BA (Hons) Music Industry Management Director of Business Development UK & IE Songtrust (Downtown Music Publishing) Studied BA (Hons) Air Transport with Commercial Pilot Training Airbus A350 Senior First Officer at Cathay Pacific Airways Studied (PGDip) Mental Health Nursing Specialist Eating Disorder Nurse at Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Studied BA (Hons) Music Industry Management and Marketing Creative Director BBC Creative Studied BA (Hons) International Travel and Tourism Management Aviation and Tourism Graduate Lecturer at Bucks New University Studied BA (Hons) Public Relations and Marketing Communications Assistant Director, Global Media and Social Media at Ernst & Young Studied BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) Ward Manager at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Studied BA (Hons) Textile Design Technical Knitwear Designer at Skinwear Ltd Studied BA (Hons) Dance and Performance Professional Dancer Riaarna Entertainment Studied BSc (Hons) Computing and Web Development Laravel Developer at wkdCODE Studied BSc (Hons) Dance and Fitness Director Instructor at Groove Aerobics Studied BA (Hons) Creative Advertising Global Creative Director at adam&eveDDB Studied BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Advertising Creative Director Video at Amazon Studied BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance Tax Advisor Grant Thornton Studied BA (Hons) Film and Television Television Director BBC Studied BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy Sports Therapist at Watford FC Studied BA (Hons) Music Management Branding and Promotion A&R Manager at Reservoir Media Management Studied BSc (Hons) Criminological Psychology Psychologist for the Civil Service Studied BA (Hons) Sports Management Regional Account Manager at Thomas International INSPIRED EMPOWERED EMPLOYED. OLIVIER RABENSCHLAG LARA BAKER DARREN PALMER EMILY CRELLIN JAMES CROSS MOLLY-JANE DANE SURAJ MASHRU ROXANNE BARRINGTON-STOUTE PHOEBE EDWARDS COLETTE ADAMS LIAM CHOWNEY DANIEL BROWNE SIMON LLOYD NEIL COXHILL ABBI WRIGHT JAMES KAYLER MOHAMMED ALI BENJAMIN AKPOJARO ELLIE BUTCHER MATT SMITH HESA2020 OPTION 1 LIGHT BOXES Buckinghamshire New University | Brand Guide | 61

SIGNAGE/DISPLAY

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VEHICLE LIVERY

TEMPLATES

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TEMPLATES

Selection of templates

As a University, we have a selection of basic templates to ensure staff can reproduce commonly requested documents.

These are:

• PowerPoint presentation template

• digital letterhead

• formatted email signature

The creative team are able to provide assets to brand documents, such as logo files and are available to create fully branded documents/solutions for the University.

Please contact your marketing partner to discuss options.

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TEMPLATES

Printed collateralletterhead

The University has a selection of pre printed stationery items, including this letterhead for the Vice-Chancellor’s Office.

This has been set with specific contact information and is different to the general letterhead which is available as a digital (Word) template only.

BUCKS.AC.UK VICE-CHANCELLOR’S OFFICE High Wycombe Campus Queen Alexandra Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2JZ Aylesbury Campus Walton Street Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP21 7QG Uxbridge Campus 106 Oxford Road Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 1NA Telephone: +44 (0)1494 522 141 Fax: +44 (0)1494 524 392 International: +44 1494 605 259 Email: vice.chancellors@bucks.ac.uk Twitter: @bucksnewuni Facebook: @bucksnewuni Instagram: @bucksnewuni BUCKS.AC.UK Buckinghamshire New University | Brand Guide | 67

TEMPLATES

Printed collateralcompliment slips

Printed compliment slips are for use by the Vice-Chancellor’s Office only. Requests from other departments will need to be approved.

WITH COMPLIMENTS

INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED.

BUCKS.AC.UK High Wycombe Campus Queen Alexandra Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2JZ Telephone: +44 (0)1494 522 141 Fax: +44 (0)1494 524 392 International: +44 1494 605 259 Email: advice@bucks.ac.uk
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TEMPLATES

Printed collateralbusiness cards

As we move towards a more sustainable future, business cards are only available to those who’s roles require them.

If you require a business card, please contact creativestudio@bucks.ac.uk .

INSPIRED. EMPOWERED. EMPLOYED

NAME SURNAME Professional awards Job Title firstname.lastname@bucks.ac.uk Mobile: +44 (0) 0000 000 000
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TEMPLATES

Digitalletterhead

The University has a version of the letterhead for general use which is set for Microsoft Word.

All setting for the fonts are preset into the template.

it is available for download from the intranet, BEN, or by request from the Creative Studio.

A. Generic letterhead design set into background of the template.

B. Department specific contact detailsusers must update this to the relevant information, prior to use.

To update this section you need to edit the header/footer element in Word.

C. Preset body text element designed to work with addressing for C5 window envelope.

D. Document is set with continuation design template.

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Yours sincerely

Name Surname

BUCKS.AC.UK High Wycombe Campus Queen Alexandra Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 2JZ Aylesbury Campus Walton Street Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP21 7QG Uxbridge Campus 106 Oxford Road Uxbridge Middlesex UB8 1NA Telephone: 0330 123 2023 Fax: 01494 524 392 International: +44 1494 605 259 Email: advice@bucks.ac.uk Twitter: @bucksnewuni Facebook: @bucksnewuni Instagram: @bucksnewuni Name Surname Address 1 Address2 Address 3 Town City Postcode Dear Salutation,
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Title DEPTARTMENT CONTACT Directorate/School updateemailaddress@bucks.ac.uk 00000 000 000

TEMPLATES

PowerPoint presentation

The University’s PowerPoint presentation template has a number of features designed to help put a good presentation together.

The Presentation template is available to download on the intranet, BEN.

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Using the PowerPoint presentation

A number of preset elements have been created to help your presentation looking great, whilst being on brand.

A. There are two cover options available.

B. There are four presentation slide options, we recommend you mix them up to add interest to your presentation.

C. There are two end side options.

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Using the PowerPoint presentation

A. Hidden slides are in sections to provide you with a visual reference to all of the slides available.

B. Guides are set into the presentation. To ensure you create a well formatted document, do not place text elements outside of this zone.

C. Text headers and body text elements are preset to get you started. All font and sizes have been set into the presentation; it is recommended not to alter these.

D. The brand colour palette has been preset into the presentation to ensure consistency. Do not use colours outside of the brand.

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TEMPLATES

Email template

The University has created an email template to work with our Microsoft Outlook email client to maintain consistency in our brand through all communications.

The email template has been designed to work primarily in light mode, but will work for users with dark modes enabled.

The email template is available on the intranet, BEN.

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TEMPLATES

Email template personalisation

Once you have copied the template available into the signature edit feature in Outlook, it can be personalised to your needs. It is set with the font Gill Sans, native to Microsoft devices.

A. Update your name, include your title and credentials if you wish and your job title/position goes below.

B. Include your department and contact number, you may insert your mobile number if you wish.

C. Update the pronouns to suit your preference.

D. Update the address based on your primary campus location. Only one address is permitted.

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Queen Alexandra Road

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To ensure that the University maintains consistency and our One University approach, all staff members are required to use the email template.

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Amendments, additions or changing the template in anyway is forbidden.

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A. Do not remove any elements of the template, it must be used in its entirety. Example has missing text and missing colour graphic.

B. Do not change icons or add other social links. Example has additional social links.

C. Do not add other elements to your signature unless explicitly approved by the University. Example has additional event banner and TEF silver logo.

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HOUSE STYLE A-Z

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HOUSE STYLE

A accommodation

advice (noun), to advise (verb) adviser (not advisor)

affect (make a difference to)

ageing (not aging)

A-level

all right (your answers are all right)

alright (are you alright?)

alumni (plural)

alumnus/alumna (singular)

alumnae (plural female)

amend, amendment among, not amongst

analyse

AS-level

audio-visual

autumn, spring, summer, winter

Abbreviations

ext, fax, tel

Accents

Only use accents on foreign words, and don’t do so if the word has been anglicised, eg cafe, fiance.

Exceptions

Précis, exposé (to distinguish from expose)

To insert accents in Word documents go to the Insert menu and choose Symbol.

Acronyms and abbreviations

Peppering your documents with capitals and abbreviations can be confusing to your readers. Don’t assume everyone knows what the initials stand for – unless the organisation concerned is commonly referred to in its abbreviated form, for example BBC, RAC.

Write out the full name the first time you use it, followed by the shortened version in brackets. After that, just use the abbreviation.

If you only use the term once, then you don’t need to add the abbreviation in brackets unless it is a useful piece of information.

Note: When using initials, plurals do not take an apostrophe and the ‘s’ is lower case, eg LAs.

Buckinghamshire New University, officially abbreviates to BNU.

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A

Addresses

When writing addresses, avoid unnecessary punctuation. The address should not contain:

• full stops at the end of addresses

• a comma between the number and the street name

• abbreviated forms of Road, Street or Avenue

• a comma between the town/ county and postcode.

The postcode should appear after the town or city on the next line. Occasional variations may be permitted in order to comply with computer systems already in use.

Example

Marketing & Student Recruitment

Buckinghamshire New University

Queen Alexandra Road

High Wycombe

Buckinghamshire

HP11 2JZ

American English

Beware American usage of words and spelling, for instance, capitalizing (rather than the English capitalising), or gum (glue), trunk (boot of a car), color, favorite, theater etc. You can change the default language settings in Word to UK English.

Ampersand

Ampersands (&) should be used sparingly.

Apostrophes

Apostrophes have a variety of uses:

• omissive - when you’re contracting two words, eg: don’t, shouldn’t, couldn’t

• when you are describing a period of time, eg: two years’ experience, four months’ work, 48 hours’ training

• possessive - when something belongs to somebody/thing, eg: Judith’s book, the University’s mission, the world’s resources

• words and names ending in s also take a singular s eg: James’s, Bucks’s plural nouns take a singular apostrophe, eg: children’s games, old folk’s home.

Don’t use an apostrophe to form a plural with numbers and letters:

• 1990s not 1990’s

• three As at A-level

• CDs (not CD’s)

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ADon’t use an apostrophe in the contraction its (belonging to it) eg: Its CD drive is broken.

Audience

Think about who you are writing for. Most of our writing style guidelines will apply to the majority of audiences, but you may need to change the tone for different audiences and in different circumstances, for instance if you are writing a formal letter or academic paper.

Awards

A-level

BA (Hons)

BEng (Hons)

BSc (Hons)

FDA

FDSc

GCSE

MA

MPhil

PGCert

PGCE

PGDip

PhD

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HOUSE STYLE

BBA (Hons)

bachelor’s degree benefit, benefited, benefiting

BEng (Hons)

BSc (Hons)

Bucks Students’ Union budgeted

Buckinghamshire New University

The full name should be used on formal documents, such as certificates, contracts, transcripts, letters and governing body materials.

‘BNU’ is used as the abbreviated form of our name.

‘Bucks’ is no longer the approved abbreviation of the University name.

Use the full name in the first instance, followed by a shorter form.

Bullet points

(See also lists, presentations and numbering of paragraphs)

Where the list consists of single words or brief phrases that relate to the previous sentence all initial letters should be lower case. Punctuate as follows:

Example

The open day programme includes:

• tours of the University.

• visits to halls of residence.

• talks on finance.

• visits to academic departments.

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BWhere the list consists of short sentences or phrases related to the previous sentence initial letters should be lower case. Punctuate as follows:

Example

The course was designed to.

• introduce students to basic concepts;

• familiarise students with the terminology;

• provide basic relevant statistics.

Where the list consists of longer, complete sentences, punctuate as for normal sentences:

Bullet points can help to break up text and make it easier to read and digest.

Solid round bullet points should be used.

If you need to use secondary bullet points, you should use open round bullet points.

When using bullet points in presentations, remember:

• the bullet point should be a short summary of a key point, not an entire sentence;

• bullet points should follow a consistent style;

• as a guideline, slides should not have more than six bullet points and each bullet should be no more than six words;

• bullet points alone can be boring – add pictures, diagrams, audio clips or videos.

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HOUSE STYLE

Ccafe

capitalise, capitalising

CD-ROM

childcare competence, competences (National Vocational Qualifications; functional skills) competency, competencies (behavioural trait; functional and behavioural skills combined) complement (that which completes or fills up) compliment (expression of admiration) computer-aided design continuous (without interruption) continual (happening frequently) cooperate, cooperation,

cooperative coordinate, coordinator council (an administrative or advisory body) counsel (advise/guidance) coursework

Campuses

High Wycombe Campus is a short walk from the bus and train stations in High Wycombe on Queen Alexandra Road.

Our Uxbridge Campus is close to the Metropolitan and Piccadilly tube line to central London.

University Campus Aylesbury provides degree level courses as well as professional developmental programmes.

The famous Pinewood Studios is the location of our the newest campus, opened in 2020.

Capitals

Keep your use of capitals to a minimum.

Capital letters interrupt the flow of the eye across the page. Think about why you use them. Would you leave your House in the morning to go to your Job? No. So why should a student leave their Hall of Residence to meet a Tutor? You don’t need to capitalise when referring to something in general.

Subject disciplines should not be capitalised, but course titles should:

BSc (Hons) Air Transport with Commercial Pilot Training

The programme includes lectures in history of art, computing and geography. But, if you are using official titles, use capitals. Don’t use capital letters in headings, except at the beginning and for proper nouns.

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CCapitalising historical periods and events

Capitalise names of widely recognised epochs in anthropology, archaeology, geology and history, for example the Bronze Age, the Dark Ages, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Victorian era, the Enlightenment, the Third Reich.

Also capitalise periods named after specific dynasties or people, for example the Tudors, Elizabethan. Use lower case for medieval, baroque.

Art movements:

Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Cubism, Dadaism, Gothic, Impressionism, Pop Art, Rococo, Surrealism, Arts and Crafts movement etc.

War:

First World War, Second World War; Crimean/ Boer/Vietnam/ Gulf War; Hundred Years War.

Capitalising job titles

(See ‘job titles’)

Capitalising proper nouns

Names of people, places, countries and organisations should take capital letters. Commas

It is acceptable to put a comma before and, particularly in longer sentences or lists.

Example

John

Copyright

Creative work such as books, poems, pictures, drawings, music, and films, may be protected by copyright. If you are uncertain about whether you are able to use a piece of writing, diagram or picture, you should seek the express permission of the originator. If you don’t have permission, then you shouldn’t use that piece of work.

Course

A course is a programme of study.

Course titles

Write BSc (Hons) or BA (Hons).

Capitalise course titles, but don’t capitalise academic terminology.

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Ddependant (noun)

dependent (adjective)

disc ( computers)

dissertation

dotcom

Dr

driving licence

Dash

The en-dash – is longer than a hyphen, and has a different function. It is used without spaces when there is a distinction in meaning between two words. It is also used to replace ‘to’ in numerical phrases, such as students aged 18–60 or pages 2–12. Either enter two dashes as you type or press num lock then Alt + 0150.

You can use en-dashes in the same way that you’d use brackets to indicate parenthesis.

When you use them in this way, leave a space either side of each dash.

Dates (see also ‘Time’)

Use numerals for numbers above ten. Use English date formations, ie day, month, year.

• 1 January 2018

• 1920s, 1930s (not 1920’s, 1930’s)

• The 19th century

• The first century

Degree classifications

Degree classifications are:

First, 2:1, 2:2 or 3rd. Never use 1st.

Use a capital when referring to a First, but a lower case initial letter for first-class degree. Never use first degree, as this can be confused with an undergraduate degree. On degree certificates, and in references, the classification should be written in full, eg Second Class Honours (Lower Division).

Examples

She was awarded a First in Computing He was awarded a 2:1 in Air Transport with Commercial Pilot Training. She was awarded a first-class honours degree in Business.

Directorates

The correct usage of Directorate is at the end, for example Marketing & Student Recruitment Directorate.

Directorate names may be abbreviated if they are long and provided they have been mentioned in full in the first instance, for example M&SR.

Disability

Avoid outdated terms that stereotype or stigmatise. If you need to refer to disability, try to structure sentences in a positive way.

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DExamples

John Smith, who has muscular dystrophy, is a first year student... (not suffers from, or is a victim of)

John Smith, who is a wheelchair user, studies...(not wheelchair bound, in a wheelchair)

John Smith, who has a hearing impairment... (not is deaf)

Refer to disabled people (not the disabled) and somebody who is visually impaired (not blind).

For further guidance, consult the Disability Service on 01494 605 049 or email disability.service@bucks.ac.uk .

Dyslexia and accessibility

When preparing support material for students with accessibility issues (for example dyslexia) here are some points that you should bear in mind:

• text should be left aligned

• use Arial at 12 point or greater, wherever possible

• keep a clear uncluttered layout

• ensure words are not split between lines

• avoid large blocks of capital letters

• avoid italics

• avoid underlining words

• keep the use of punctuation such as commas, semi-colons and full stops to a minimum

• try to avoid placing text over a busy image or texture

• ensure good contrast between the text and background

• maintain adequate spacing.

Don’t forget to ask whether participants have special requirements (physical or dietary) when you are organising a meeting or event.

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E

earth, the east e-commerce

effect (a result/bring about a result) eg

e-learning email

end-of-year euro, euros ext

eg

The abbreviation eg comes from the Latin exempli gratia, and indicates that one or more examples follow. Use a comma before eg.

Don’t use a full stop afterwards. Like ie, ergo and et al, eg is rarely used outside formal academic writing. In marketing copy, eg can often be replaced by for example, or such as. Do not confuse eg with ie. You do not need to include full stops in eg.

Example

We offer part-time courses in a wide range of subjects, such as business and management.

Ellipses

If you are using an ellipsis in mid sentence to signify an omission, there should be spaces before and after the ellipses.

Example

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Nick Braisby, said: “I’m delighted that … students have joined us this year.” etc

Try to avoid adding etc to the end of sentences. Rather than etc, try using including.

Example

This course looks at the key issues facing the music industry today, including intellectual property, the digital revolution and changing business models.

Ethnicity

Please make sure that written text is inclusive of all races and creeds.

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EExam papers

There are standard templates for cover sheets which can be edited and adapted by school for both exams and time constrained assessments (TCAs). Material should be in plain English with clear, unambiguous and precise instructions. Keep formatting to a minimum. The exams team provide a proofreading service and read every exam paper in advance, so that they can advise invigilators of the exam requirements.

Exclamation marks

The exclamation mark is used after true exclamations, which express surprise, fear, or some other emotion, eg: What a magnificent dissertation!

Occasionally an exclamation mark may be enclosed in parentheses to indicate irony:

Example

After a long and careful (!) search, the student found his library book.

Exclamation marks should always be used with restraint, and you should never use more than one together.

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Facebook

fax FDA FDSc

fiancé

focus, focused, focuses, focusing forum, forums

formula, formulas

foundation degree

freephone

full stop full-time

Fewer (see also less)

The basic rule of thumb is if you can count it, use fewer. Fewer means not as many, whereas less means not as much. However, use less if you are referring to a period of time.

Examples

A shower uses less water than a bath, so you should take fewer baths.

She will be finishing her course in less than six weeks.

There are fewer people taking part this year.

Fonts

Every newspaper and magazine uses a limited number of typefaces (fonts) in a restricted number of sizes and styles. Here at Buckinghamshire New University, our marketing materials will always follow the Brand Guidelines.

Additional font styles may be used occasionally for specific purposes, at the discretion of the Marketing & Student Recruitment Directorate. For letters, documents such as reports, minutes, faxes and memos, spreadsheets and presentations, use Gill Sans/Arial as the default fonts.

Full stops (full points)

Leave a single space after a full stop.

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GGCSE

goings-on

graduand (one who is about to receive a degree)

graduate (one who has been awarded a degree)

Gender

Use non-discriminatory language and write in a non-gender specific manner.

Avoid terms which imply gender stereotyping in work, eg cleaning lady, best man for the job. Use Chair, not Chairman, Chairwoman or Chairperson.

Geography

Capitalise defined geographical areas, such as, the North, Black Country, East Anglia, Lake District, Midlands, Peak District or West Country. Areas referred to by compass points are written in lower case, for example, north, south-east, south-west.

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Hheadteacher (not headmaster or headmistress)

health care, health care professionals

higher education

honorary award

honorary doctorate

honorary fellow

honours (lower case unless part of a specific degree)

Headers and footers in documents

In most document templates the headers and footers are set up already.

In multi-page documents you should:

• Include the University name in the header.

• Where relevant include the school or directorate name in the footer.

• Use page numbering. It is useful to the reader if you select page 1 of 2, which is available through the header/footer autotext.

• At the end of the document include the authors (generally job titles only), the date created, drafting history, and file location.

Headings

Headings should be in bold, never underlined.

Underlined headings look like hyperlinks to web pages.

High Wycombe

High Wycombe should be used in preference to Wycombe.

Honours/Hons

If it is part of a degree title, honours should be written, in the abbreviated form eg BSc (Hons) Games Development.

Include a space between the subject title and Hons.

Honours should be written in the lower case

if referred to within a general sentence.

Example

John Smith left Buckinghamshire

New University with an honours degree in Social Work.

Hyphenation (see also dash)

The hyphen (-) looks like a short dash, but the hyphen and the dash are very different; whereas the hyphen unites, the dash separates. Certain words and phrases tend to evolve from separation to linkage. The trend in English is for frequently used word combinations to grow together from two words to one, sometimes passing through a hyphenated stage, for example from electronic mail through e-mail to email.

The following principle is useful to know: Two or more adjectives before a noun that act as one idea (one-thought adjectives) are connected with a hyphen.

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HExample

This is a low-budget film.

Use a hyphen in expressions where words have become linked by usage to express one idea.

Example

mother-in-law, top-notch, fine-tune, X-ray.

When written as words, fractions and cardinal numbers consisting of two words are hyphenated.

Example one-fourth, two-thirds.

Hyphenate words prefixed by ex-, self-, or all-, and some words prefixed by cross-.

Example ex-wife, self-evident, allinclusive, cross-reference.

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ie

install instalment

International Baccalaureate

inter-cultural

internet

inter-relationship

ie (see also eg)

The abbreviation ‘ie’ comes from the Latin ‘id est’ meaning that is. As with eg, no full stop is necessary. Use a comma before ie but try to avoid using it if possible. Do not use ie when you should use eg.

Initials

Do not add punctuation to the initials of names, such as JK Rowling, WH Smith.

‘ise’

Use ‘ise’ rather than ‘ize’ at the end of a word (except capsize and size).

Italics

The following are generally italicised: titles of books, periodicals, TV programmes, films, plays, operas, song titles, names of ships and aircraft. Also italicise foreign (including Latin) phrases not yet naturalised and scientific names of plants and animals. Do not use italics to add emphasis. Do not italicise titles of chapters, articles, or sections, which take single quotes. It’s and its Be careful to check your punctuation. It’s means it is. Its means belonging to it.

Example

The University is located in the centre of High Wycombe; its main campus is a short walk from the railway station, but it’s also easy to catch a bus.

IT terms

Commonly used IT terms include:

• email (no hyphen) but e-commerce

• hard disk, but compact disc or optical disc (disc = round!)

• internet (lower case initial letter)

• PCs, Macs

• software program.

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J - K

Jargon (see also acronyms)

If you’re writing for an external audience avoid jargon, acronyms and hyperbole. For an internal audience terms specific to the higher education sector, such as REF or HEFCE, are hard to avoid, but should be written in full in the first instance.

Job titles

Use the title in full at the beginning of your document.

Example

The Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Buckinghamshire New University, Professor Nick Braisby, said …

The use of capital letters for job titles is largely a matter of convention – there are no hard and fast rules. However, professional editorial practice suggests that unnecessary capitalisation should be avoided – it makes the text look dated and makes it more difficult to read.

Where company or brand names appear in logos in capital letters or lower case, they should be typeset to match, for example easyJet, innocent, British Airways.

In general:

• Jobs: all lower case: copywriter, graphic designer, editor of The Times.

• Titles: use upper case when the job becomes a title: Queen Elizabeth, Professor Jones and for impersonal titles such as the Queen or the Lord Chancellor.

Justification

Marketing materials will normally be left aligned.

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Lliaison

licence (noun), to license (verb) lifelong LinkedIn long-standing

Latin plurals

Some Latin plurals are so common that we don’t realise they are plurals, for example alumni and data. However, many plural forms look pedantic and put the reader off, for example:

• fora – use forums

• formulae – use formulas

• syllabi – use syllabuses.

Less (see also fewer)

The basic rule of thumb is if you can’t count it, use less.

Levels (see also years)

Avoid referring to levels in marketing materials unless directly relevant to the content of the course.

Refer to the first year, second year or third year, but be careful if you are referring to part-time courses. In internal or formal documents where it is necessary to refer to levels in a general sense use lower case.

When referring to specific levels use an upper case L and the relevant number, for example Level 4. However, remember that levels do not necessarily equate to years of courses. For example, the first year of a postgraduate programme will be at Level 7.

Examples

Students at these levels will be expected to complete an extended project. There are now 50 students studying the course at Level 4.

Lists (see also bullet points)

Punctuate short lists with commas, and larger lists or phrases with semi-colons. Preface the list with a colon. Put lists of names or courses in alphabetical order, in order to avoid implying a hierarchy, unless there is a particular reason for choosing a different order.

Example

The recipe uses an interesting variety of ingredients: flour, sugar, lemons, star anise and rum.

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MMA (Master of Arts – an MA, not a MA)

marketplace master’s degree(s)

medieval

MPhil (Master of Philosophy)

MSc (Master of Sciences)

multicultural multidisciplinary

multimedia multinational multiprofessional

Measurements

Use standard abbreviations (km, lb, etc) but whenever possible use litre, mile and million in full to avoid confusion.

There is no need to add a full stop after a unit of measurement. There are no plurals and there is no gap between the numeral and the unit of measurement.

Examples

£10–20, 5–6K

1 mile, 1 metre, 1m, 2m, 3m

£1 million, £1M, £2M, £3M

£20,000–30,000 not £20–30,000 (unless you mean £20 to £30,000)

Modules

Module titles should be written out in full and take upper case initial letters. When writing a list of modules, divide with semi-colons.

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Nnational curriculum

no-one north, north-west

Numbers

• Thousands: 1,000, 10,000 and 1,000,000.

• Spell out numbers one to ten. Use numerals for numbers over ten, and where attached to a percentage sign, a unit or sum of money.

• Also apply this to cardinal numbers eg fifth century, 12th century.

• Never use numerals at the beginning of a sentence; rearrange the order of words so that the number is not at the beginning, but ensuring that the sentence still makes sense.

• Fractions: three-quarters, onethird, two-and-a-half.

• Do not mix decimals and fractions.

• Elide as much as possible, eg 4–8, 115–116.

Examples

5%, 8cm, £3, $4, €6.

To access a euro sign, PC users should press AltGr + 4 on the main keypad, and Mac users should press alt + 2 on the main keypad.

Numbering of paragraphs

You should only need to number paragraphs in formal documents, such as reports, regulations, policy documents and minutes.

Paragraphs should be numbered 1, 2, 3 and so on.

Roman numerals should not be used. Avoid subsections if possible, but if you must use them, number them 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and so on. If these sections need dividing use letters.

Example

1 This is an example of a paragraph.

1.1 This is an example of a subsection.

1.2 This is the next subsection.

a This is a subsection division.

b This is the next subsection division.

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OO-levels

official (relating to an authority or having the approval of an authority)

officious (asserting authority)

online organise, organising

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part-time

per cent, percentage

PGCert, PGCE, PGDip, PhD

postcode

postdoctoral

postgraduate

post-qualifying, post-qualification

postmodern postwar, prewar practice (noun) , practise (verb)

pre-qualifying, prequalification

pre-registration prescribe (issue a prescription or recommend with authority) principal (first in importance) principle (rule)

proactive Professor program (computers) programme (of study) proscribe (condemn or forbid)

Percentage

Write per cent out in full in general text.

Use % in tables.

Example

52 per cent of the student population is female and 48 per cent male, although there is wide variation between courses.

Point size

The standard size for internal use is 10 point. Documents should be produced in larger print sizes or alternative formats if requested.

Presentations (see also bullet points)

Presentation master templates are available on BEN.

Programme

A programme can be a brochure, prospectus or syllabus: a course is a programme of study.

Capitalise programme only when it is part of a full course title. A program is a piece of software.

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Q - R R

Quotation marks

Check that quotation marks are curly not straight when they are printed. Use double speech marks for reported speech.

Quotes within quotes

Try to avoid quotes within quotes. However, when used, use double quote marks for the outer quote and single quote marks for the inner.

Example

The Vice-Chancellor quoted Oscar Wilde in his speech: “I don’t believe that ‘nothing that is worth knowing can be taught’”.

If the quote is a full sentence, put the closing punctuation inside the quote marks:

Example

“We are delighted that you will be joining BNU next year.”

If the quote is a full sentence that falls at the end of another full sentence, introduce it with a colon:

Example

He stated: “I’m delighted that you will be joining BNU next year”.

If the quote isn’t a full sentence put the punctuation outside the quote marks:

Example

He tells us that student numbers are ‘up this year’.

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semi-colon

south, south-west

state-of-the-art

stationary (not moving) stationery (writing materials)

Students’ Union syllabus, syllabuses

Saint

For names of towns, churches etc abbreviate to St, eg St Andrew’s Church, High Wycombe.

School

Titles of academic schools should begin with a capital S. Do not use a capital S when talking about schools more generally.

Sentence construction

Construct sentences so that they say what you mean.

Example

Not: Walking onto campus, a duck flew into me.

(This suggests that the duck was walking onto campus.)

But: A duck flew into me as I was walking onto campus.

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Ttarget targeted targeting tel

Twitter Telephone numbers

Do not include hyphens and include a space between the area codes, the main number and the third digit of the main number, eg +44 (0) 1494 522 141.

Treat mobile phone numbers as having four figure area codes: +44 (0) 7769 123 456.

Use international numbers on stationery and adverts in publications that may be seen overseas, eg +44 (0) 1494 522 141.

Use tel, ext and fax in abbreviated form, without a full stop. Make sure you check all telephone numbers before a document is published by dialling them.

Templates

A range of document templates are available on our intranet, BEN.

Time (see also dates)

To express an academic year, or range of years, use the following format:

• 2020–21, or 2020–2021, using an endash

• Do not use 2020-21 or 2020/21

• Use am and pm, not the 24-hour clock. Use full stops not colons as separators.

• 3pm not 3.00pm, 9.30am not 09:30, 11.30pm not 23:30 (no space before the am/pm), noon (not 12 noon), midnight (not 12 midnight)

Titles (see also job titles)

Refer to a person using their first name and family name and any title. Only use Mr/Mrs/ Miss/Ms in correspondence and avoid using initials.

Example

Professor Nick Braisby, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive

Titles, newspapers and magazines (see also italics)

Do not capitalise ‘the’ unless it is part of the title.

Examples

the Daily Telegraph, the Mail on Sunday, the Financial Times

The Times, The Independent, The Guardian, The Economist.

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UUnderlining

Don’t underline unnecessarily. Headings should not be underlined because readers may think they are hyperlinks. Use bold for emphasis.

United Kingdom

The United Kingdom consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and is synonymous with Britain. Great Britain refers only to the mainland. Beware of using England when you mean Britain, or vice versa.

University

We refer to the University as:

• Buckinghamshire New University (our formal name, used in contracts and on certificates, for example)

• BNU (used informally and in internal and external marketing materials for example)

• Bucks New University is no longer an acceptable abbreviation of the University name.

Capitalise titles, eg Buckinghamshire New University, but use lower case for general use, for example: There are two universities in Buckinghamshire.

Always capitalise when talking about Buckinghamshire New University, eg the University’s football team.

Do not confuse the University’s (belonging to the University) with universities (more than one university).

Upper case

Avoid putting words in upper case - it appears as if you are shouting at your readers and interrupts the flow of words.

US

Use US as the abbreviation for the United States, not USA. There is no need to spell out the words even at first mention. America is also acceptable (but don’t use America where ambiguity could occur with Canada or Latin America).

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V - W - X - Y - Z

Vice-Chancellor (or VC)

vocational A-level website wellbeing west who’s (a contraction of who is or who has)

whose (whose book is this?)

Wi-Fi workplace

work-placement year world class worldwide worthwhile

Web addresses

Only precede web addresses with ‘http://’ if the address doesn’t start with ‘www’.

To remove hyperlink underscores in printed publications, right click on your mouse.

Remove the ‘www’ before a web address and if an address comes at the end of a sentence it’s fine to use a full stop.

Example

Find out more about the University’s schools by visiting bucks.ac.uk.

All web addresses should be checked before a document is published. When linking from one webpage to another make sure the hyperlink makes sense to the reader; don’t just say ‘click here’.

Work-based learning

Capitalise only when referring to a specific course.

X, Z

Years (see also levels)

Wherever possible, use years in place of levels; readers may not understand the levels.

Example

In the final year the modules for both courses are the same.

The four-year mode includes a work placement undertaken in the third year.

you’re (you are)

your (is this your book?)

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Readily available assets

The University is keen for all users to reflect the brand correctly and a number of essential items have been created which are readily available. All items are downloadable on the intranet, BEN.

Logos

All variants of the standard logos are available in a range of file formats. Standard logos are available as black and white only.

JPG - Suitable for in-house use on all word processed documents.

PNG - Suitable for digital/web use as well as in-house presentations, these come with a transparent background to overlay into documentation with maximum flexibility.

PDF - These are vector graphics and designed for professional documents and reproduction

EPS - Similar to the PDF variant, these are the professional reproduction version of the logos and suitable for high quality reproduction at any scale.

Templates

The templates covered in this document are all available to download from the intranet, BEN. This document provides guidance on their usage. Need something different?

If you require a logo file in a specific size, colour or format, or a document created, please contact the Creative Studio for guidance.

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Branded document service

The University are keen to maintain the integrity of our brand, to do this we are able to provide bespoke branded material for both online and offline purposes via the Creative Studio team.

The Creative Studio team is a small resource, so it is recommended that all departments use the templated materials where possible or to create simple documents following the brand guidelines themselves.

However, we recognise that there will always be a number of campaign, recruitment, corporate and other internal and external needs that should be provided by the creative team.

Directorates

If you would like to discuss the creation of a branded collateral, then please contact the Head of Design.

creativestudio@bucks.ac.uk

Schools

If you would like to discuss the creation of a branded documents, video or campaigns then please contact the Marketing Manager

- marketing@bucks.ac.uk . They will be able to discuss your needs, provide advice and manage each job through the Creative Studio.

SLAs

The Creative Studio have set Service Level Agreement (SLA) targets.

This provides an expectation of requests and the time they will take. Our SLAs are a guide as there are periods when the studio experiences higher than usual activity.

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Brand guidelines contact

Downloads are available on the University

intranet, BEN.

Breaches of our corporate identity undermine our brand, so please read these guidelines carefully and consult the Head of Creative Design if you have any queries.

For further information and advice please contact:

Head of Creative Design

Marketing & Student Recruitment

Buckinghamshire New University

High Wycombe Campus

Queen Alexandra Road

High Wycombe

Telephone: 01494 522 141

Email: creativestudio@bucks.ac.uk

We will consider any requests for accessible formats that may be required.

This publication was produced by Buckinghamshire New University in April 2021 and is accurate at the time of going to press. © Buckinghamshire New University.

We reserve the right to amend information within this guide without prior notice.

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High Wycombe Campus

Queen Alexandra Road

High Wycombe

Buckinghamshire

HP11 2JZ

Missenden Abbey

London Road

Great Missenden

Buckinghamshire

HP16 0BD

Aylesbury Campus

59 Walton Street

Aylesbury

Buckinghamshire

HP21 7QG

Uxbridge Campus

106 Oxford Road

Uxbridge

Middlesex

UB8 1NA

Telephone: 01494 522 141

Email: advice@bucks.ac.uk

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