Enquiries about studying at BU
If you are considering studying at BU, please call our Future Students Enquiry Team on +44 (0)1202 961916 or email via our web form.
Alternatively you can contact us via:
Live chat: Select the ‘Live chat’ icon on this page to speak to an advisor.
Email: futurestudents@bournemouth.ac.uk
Phone: Monday–Friday 9am–5pm (closed Tuesday 2–3pm)
Christmas & New Year
The Future Students Enquiry Team's phone lines will be closed over Christmas and New Year from 12.00noon GMT on Tuesday 24 December until 09.00 GMT on Thursday 2 January 2020.
However, advisors are available to answer your questions via email and live chat on Friday 27 December, Monday 30 and Tuesday 31 December between 10.00 and 14.00 GMT.
General enquiries
If you want to speak to a member of staff or have a general enquiry.
Tel: +44 (0)1202 524111
Email: enquiries@bournemouth.ac.uk
Fax: +44 (0)1202 962736
Research enquiries
Tel: +44 (0)1202 961916
For information relating to research or activities and events run by the Research Knowledge & Exchange Office please contact: research@bournemouth.ac.uk
For Research Degrees or Studentship enquiries please email: PGRadmissions@bournemouth.ac.uk
Media enquiries
We're here for any press or media enquiries.
Tel: +44 (0)1202 963963
Email: newsdesk@bournemouth.ac.uk
Enquiries from businesses and organisations
If you are interested in working or collaborating with BU, please contact:
Tel: +44 (0)1202 961916
Email: business@bournemouth.ac.uk
If you are a non-UK education establishment or student recruitment agency wishing to work or collaborate with BU, please email international@bournemouth.ac.uk
If you are looking to promote employment opportunities to BU students or graduates (full-time roles, part-time work or placements), please view our recruitment-focused information on our MyCareerHub site.
Events and conferencing enquiries
Tel: +44 (0)1202 961115
Email: buevents@bournemouth.ac.uk
Careers Advisers and Teachers
If you would like to get in touch regarding our Schools Liaison programme for schools, colleges and academies, email us at schoolsliaison@bournemouth.ac.uk and visit our dedicated webpages for teachers and advisers.
Current students
Tel: +44 (0)1202 969696 (69696 from an internal phone)
Graduation Ceremonies
Tel: +44 (0)1202 969696
Reference requests and confirmation of study
Tel: +44 (0)1202 961060
Corporate contacts
Freedom of Information Act 2000 requests
To make a Freedom of Information Act request, contact us.
Telephone: +44 (0)1202 961315
Email: FOIA@bournemouth.ac.uk
More about Access to Information
Website enquiries
Please email the web team with any technical or content issues relating to the BU website.
Building addresses
View a full list of the postal addresses for buildings at BU
Accessibility information
For a full list of access information, please visit our accessibility information page.
Emergency/Serious incident telephone number
We have a contact number for staff or students to report emergencies or serious incidents. It is important to keep this line clear so please do not use unless it is absolutely necessary.
Telephone: +44 (0)1202 962222
Internal line: 222
Reporting a noise nuisance or anti-social behaviour
What we can help with?
If a member of the public contacts BU regarding a public student complaint (noise, litter etc) BU is only able to deal with the issue directly if it is related to student halls.
If the issue is not related to student halls then in the first instance it must be dealt with by Environmental Health (EH) and the resident must contact EH to log the incident appropriately.
Community Enforcement Officer
In Bournemouth, BU funds a Community Enforcement Officer for the Winton East, Wallisdown & Winton West and Queens Park Wards.
Residents can contact 01202 451296 or pollution@bournemouth.gov.uk.
Out of hours service
The out of hours noise service is also available on 0800 0281870. BU part funds enhanced out of hours support so that on certain nights a team member can respond to disturbances. The team also carries out proactive monitoring of hot spots where multiple complaints are received. If there is the possibility of a Statutory Noise Nuisance, then Environmental Health can monitor and issue Noise Abatement Notices.
In Poole, please refer to the Poole Borough Council website for information.
In all cases if the resident feels threatened they should call the police on 101.
Employing our students or graduates
BU have a free to use online platform called MyCareerHub where you can advertise your vacancies (graduate level (local, national or international), part-time, and placements) to our students and recent graduates.
For more information about advertising vacancies, and attending Careers Fairs on campus, please visit MyCareerHub.
Or contact our Graduate Recruitment Team via:
Email: Recruit@bournemouth.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 961660
Twitter: @BUJobShop
Admissions appeals and complaints
If you wish to make an appeal or a complaint about your application you should review our Admissions Appeals and Complaints Policy (pdf 418kb) first to see under what grounds an appeal or complaint will be considered.
If you wish to proceed, please submit your admissions appeal or complaint online.
Grounds for appeal
Appeals against an admissions decision will be considered if:
- there is evidence that the university has failed to comply with its policies or procedures, or
- there is pertinent new information available which was not included in the original application or provided to the university in writing before the decision was sent.
Appeals against an admissions decision will not be considered if:
- the decision not to accept you has been made on academic grounds, such as failure to meet entry requirements (actual or predicted) or failing to successfully complete a selection measure such as a portfolio review or interview
- the University has decided that reasonable adjustments cannot be made to accommodate a disability or health-related issue
- the decision not to accept you has been made on immigration grounds, such as when the University is not able to issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) to a Tier 4 applicant and therefore is not able to comply with its responsibilities as a Tier 4 Sponsor
- the decision has been made to charge overseas tuition fees in accordance with the Education (Fees and Awards) Regulations 2007 and guidance provided by the UK Council for International Student Affairs
Complaints
- If your complaint relates to allegations of harassment by a member of the University Community it will be dealt with in accordance with the Dignity and Respect (Harassment) Policy and Procedure.
- If your complaint relates to allegations of misconduct of a member of the University community it will be dealt with in accordance with the procedures laid out in the appropriate disciplinary policy.
- It may not be possible to investigate or act on anonymous complaints and we will only do so in exceptional circumstances.
- We will not investigate a complaint made on your behalf by a third party unless you have appointed the third party as your representative to manage the complaint on your behalf. Anyone involved in a complaint can be supported or represented by a third party (but not normally a legal advisor) at each stage.