Alexander, 21, won the Sennheiser Prize for Best Music Production Recording 2015 from David Brinsden, director operations UK at Sennheiser UK, after graduating from the University, in High Wycombe.
Sennheiser recognises what it considers to be the best sound design work produced by Bucks New University graduates this year.
Alexander won £1,500 worth of Sennheiser equipment. He said, "It feels great to know that the productions that I've worked on over the last year have been reviewed by industry professionals. I have learnt how to produce better sounding audio and asses my skills in sound design and recording, To be told that my work is of an outstanding and professional standard is a huge boost."
Phil Cummings, relations manager EMEA for Sennheiser UK, said, "We are proud to support Bucks New University and provide the award for best production.
"The level of work is always of a very professional level and this year's winner's pieces of work were truly outstanding. We are extremely pleased to be able to supply Alexander with £1,500 of vouchers to pay for equipment to help him as he embarks on his career. We wish him all the very best and are sure he will be a great success."
Sennheiser is an official education partner of Bucks New University, creating industry-linked opportunities for students and focusing their employability.
(Jim Evans)