Master Beekeeper course at Durham University?

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Found this - doesn't quite ring true to me. I can't see that Durham runs such courses.
And there isn't a Milton Keynes University. Any ideas?
https://www.linkedin.com/in/themasterofthebees/

https://www.beds.ac.uk/about-us/campuses/milton-keynes
Interestingly they don't actually do the course he said he did there, its mostly education courses.

Sounds a bit of a faker, a lot of people on linkedin are same as FB and all those other social/business networks.

Love this on his profile:-
"Our aim is to produce healthy bio organic honey products which are free from any chemical herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, insecticides or any other forms of suicides.
I believe in keeping the plants and soil bio organic as nature intended.
I invite you to taste the difference of organic honey. "

seems he owns all the land in a 3mile radius of his hives.
 
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https://www.beds.ac.uk/about-us/campuses/milton-keynes
Interestingly they don't actually do the course he said he did there, its mostly education courses.

Sounds a bit of a faker,

seems he owns all the land in a 3mile radius of his hives.

So Durham doesn't do a Master Beekeepers course. The university he says he was at doesn't appear to offer the course he says he has done. There is a MK campus but it's part of Bedford Uni. The photos are not of UK hives but he probably doesn't know that.
I know that you can 'endorse' people in LinkedIn. Maybe an endorsement for boll*&^s might be appropriate!
 
The open university is based at MK. They used to do a lot of under grad courses from there but I'm not sure if that is still the case.
As I understand it, master beekeeper courses are run at different locations around the country.
 

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