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Fiona Galbraith is a Senior Lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University (BNU), where she serves as the intelligence lead and course leader for several undergraduate programs, including BA (Hons) Strategic Organisational Management and BSc (Hons) Global Security with various specializations (Intelligence Analysis, Investigation, Aviation) offered in full-time, part-time, and online formats. She also leads a bespoke 'military course' for serving British Armed Forces personnel, helping them transition to impactful post-service careers by leveraging their leadership and management experience.
Her academic background includes a BA (Hons) in Contemporary East European Studies from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London; an MA in Defence Studies from King’s College London; and an MSc in Land Management from the Royal Agricultural University. She has also completed the Joint Services Command and Staff Course, a key professional development program for senior British military leaders.
Fiona's research and academic interests focus on competing political systems and the leadership of intelligence operations, particularly in commercial and business environments where intelligence is provided as a service. She is passionate about applying established analytical techniques to modern intelligence challenges characterized by data-swamping and the rise of open-source analysis. Her work emphasizes human-centric intelligence processing as a core capability for understanding complex global dynamics.
Her recent scholarly focus suggests strong engagement with security, intelligence, and organizational leadership, though no specific publications are listed in the current profile.
- Fellow of the Higher Education Authority (FHEA)
- Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute (FCMI)
- Chartered Manager (CMgr)
- Churchill Fellowship (2020)
Fiona Galbraith is deeply committed to student-centered learning and academic innovation. She has led the development of new undergraduate programs at BNU and built a capable team of experts in intelligence education. While no formal advisees or grant funding are mentioned, her leadership in curriculum design—especially for military personnel—and her active research in intelligence applications indicate a strong advisory and mentoring role. She continues to bridge military and academic domains through her teaching and program leadership.
She leads the intelligence processing capability at BNU, focusing on human intellect as the core of effective analysis. Her team supports both academic delivery and the development of intelligence skills in students across multiple security and management programs, particularly those tailored for current and future security professionals.



