About
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Write about yourself in the third person. Aim for 100 to 150 words covering the main points about who you are and what you currently do. Clear, simple language is best. You can include specialist or technical terms.
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Research
Research interests
- Christopher’s research interests cover a number of topics in the main subject areas of crowdfunding, learning and serious (educational) games.
- His current research interests include:
- Developing entrepreneurial cognition for games developers
- The utility & practice of crowdfunding campaign analysis.
- His research cuts across a dynamic and eclectic range of industries where he is keen to form cross disciplinary collaborations with national and international colleagues.
Current research
- Business Planning for Games
- Crowdfunding Auditing
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Research groups
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Research interests
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Current research
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Research projects
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Publications
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Supervision
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Teaching
- Module leader for Professional & Academic Skills (part one & two) on the MA Global Advertising & Branding.
- Module leader for Business of Games on the BA Art & Games Design.
- Contributions in entrepreneurship & crowdfunding across programmes.
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Courses and modules
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External roles and responsibilities
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Biography
Dr Christopher Buckingham is an award winning teacher who lectures on research methodologies & methods. His main role as Senior Teaching Fellow at Winchester School of Art (University of Southampton) is teaching on the Global Advertising & Branding (MA). He also helped create the undergraduate programme Business of Games & delivers on various business modules within the creative industries.
Chris’ background is in crowdfunding, in which he ran a consultancy (minivation) for over 12 years. In this time he helped raise over £150m for a variety of projects. He is an entrepreneur, an investor, a mentor & an author who has taught at several UK & European universities.
Prizes
- VC Scholarship (2015)
- Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2021 (2021)
- Staff Achievement Award (2022)
- CMBE Fellow (2022)
- Business and Commercialisation Fellow (2022)
- Business and Commercialisation Fellow (2022)
- VC Scholarship (2015)
- Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2021 (2021)
- Staff Achievement Award (2022)
- CMBE Fellow (2022)
- Business and Commercialisation Fellow (2022)
- Business and Commercialisation Fellow (2022)
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Prizes
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