The members of the University Council meet in formal session at least 4 times each year and their work is supported by a range of Sub-Committees.

Members

Anne was a senior civil servant until 2020. The majority of her career was in the Department for Education where she held a range of posts, many of which involved support for disadvantaged learners. Her final role was as Director of Further Education.

Before joining the civil service, Anne was an officer in the Royal Air Force serving in Hong Kong and at RAF Cranwell.

She is currently chair of trustees for a growing multi-academy trust in Leicestershire and governor of a large further education college. She is also vice chair and lead education trustee for NACRO, a national social justice charity.

Anne gained an MBA form Nottingham Business School and is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

She is studying for a Masters in Philosophy.

Sonia Barron is the Diocesan Director of Ordinands and Vocations for the diocese of Lincoln – accompanying those exploring a call to ordained ministry in the Church of England. Prior to her current role she was a parish priest of five rural parishes near Newark for almost five years.

Formerly a secondary RE teacher by profession, her work as Head of Department saw her teaching at schools in London, Surrey, Nottingham and Uganda; and later teaching Biblical and Religious studies at the University of Nottingham.

In recent years she has championed the work of racial justice as Archbishops’ Adviser 2005-2011, Co-chair of the Archbishops’ Anti-racism Taskforce and currently serves as a member of their Racial Justice Commission (2021-2024) whose remit is to set an agenda for change, taking action to identify, respond to and root out systemic racism in the Church of England.

Sonia’s interest in higher education and commitment to issues of fairness and justice informs her contribution as a member of the BGU Council since 2019. She has recently been elected as Vice-Chair of University Council.

Other committee memberships include the Lincoln Diocesan Board of Education, (Sonia is Chair of its Learning and Development sub-committee). She is also a member of the General Synod of the Church of England and a member of the Archbishop’s Council’s Ministry Council that supports the team that oversees the selection, training and deployment of ordained ministers.

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Russ Coulter is a trustee and director of the Lincoln Diocesan Trust and Board of Finance, lay member of their Bishop’s Council, as well as a member of their Audit and Mission & Ministry Committees, having previously served on Finance & General Purposes committee.

In his work for the Diocese, he is focused on how lay membership can be encouraged, identified, and trained to contribute to the landscape emerging from its current strategy for clergy development.

Now retired, Russ spent many years leading IT systems innovation in a range of national and multinational companies, always from the perspective of enhancing the business process rather than technology adoption for its own sake.

With a Master’s degree in Business Administration to add to the B. Eng (Hons) from Sheffield, he remains concerned to ensure that strategy and operations are clearly linked, and how governance can enhance business process.

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Scott Fleming is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and has responsibility for the development and implementation of the academic aspects of the Strategic Plan, chairing relevant committees, and line-management of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Students), Dean of Faculty, Directors of External Engagement and of Marketing, Recruitment and Communications, and the Head of Research and Knowledge Exchange.

Scott is Professor of Sport and Leisure Studies and has a long-standing interest in ‘race relations’ and youth studies which form part of a wider portfolio of research linked to equality and diversity. His work embraces the social sciences and humanities, and more recent projects have been concerned with organisational cultures and aspects of sport development linked to public health. Throughout his career, he has maintained an interest in research methods and research ethics.

A former Chair of the Leisure Studies Association (2004-2009), Scott was a Managing Editor of Leisure Studies (2010-2016) and is a member of the Editorial Board of The Sport Psychologist. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, of the Royal Society of Arts, and of the Higher Education Academy.

Scott was also a member of the Research Excellence Framework 2021 Equality and Diversity Advisory Panel and is currently a member of the Athena Swan Governance Committee, as well as being a Panel Chair for Advance HE’s Athena Swan and Race Equality Charters.

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Professor Dr Marianne Howarth is Emeritus Professor of Modern Languages and former Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities at Nottingham Trent University. A Germanist by academic background, she studied at the universities of Hull, Vienna, Münster and Nottingham. She has taught at Coventry, Marburg, Brighton and Nottingham Trent universities, and was a Visiting Lecturer at Manchester Business School.

The author/co-author of several business German textbooks, her main research interests centre on Anglo-German relations, in particular on relations between Britain and the former German Democratic Republic. She has published widely in English and German on many aspects of this topic, including the campaign for recognition, the GDR presence in Britain, the early years of the diplomatic relationship and on partnerships between British and GDR towns and cities.

Marianne was a founder member of the International Association of the Study of German Politics. In addition to her academic interests and activities, Marianne has extensive experience in academic standards and quality management.

She was Chair of Nottingham Trent’s Academic Standards and Quality Management Committee, an auditor/reviewer for QAA and QAA Scotland, and the international reviewer in teams appointed to accredit provision at institutions in Ireland and Germany. Marianne was also the first chair of QAA’s Subject Benchmark Statement for Languages and Related Studies.

The Rev’d Canon Dr. Sarah Lawrence is Initial Ministerial Education phase 2 Officer for the Diocese of Lincoln and Director of Studies at Lincoln School of Theology. She was ordained in 2008 and served curacies in Lincoln and Lichfield diocese. She studied for a PhD with the University of Birmingham, completing this in 2018. She is the author of “A Rite on the Edge: The Language of Baptism and Christening in the Church of England”, published in 2019 in London by SCM Press.

Walter is a retired civil servant having worked in HM Passport Service project managing the development and delivery of the UK’s first-generation biometric passport and more latterly in the Dept Culture Media and Sport as Broadband UK Projects Director.

His early career was in Civil Engineering with Anglian Water building new treatment plants and pipelines then progressed to Business Change Programme Management and delivery of change and IT projects.

He has been a board member of Cambridgeshire Probation Service, Chartered Management Institute, and pension scheme trustee for 2 pension funds and is currently an independent member of East Lindsey District Council Audit and Governance Committee and a member of the Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioners joint independent audit committee.

Dr. Sacha Mason is Head of Programmes for Education, Health and Lifelong Learning and Associate Dean for Research . She joined Bishop Grosseteste University in 2008 following a successful career in further education and as a primary teacher. Sacha is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and her current research and publication interests focus on Relationships and Sex Education, mature learners and widening participation, and academic literacies.

Peter Neil has been Vice-Chancellor at BGU since 2013. He has worked in higher education for a number of years in all jurisdictions in the UK (Queen’s University, Belfast, Aberystwyth University, Wales and the University of the West of Scotland). He has qualifications in German, Education and Theology and was ordained as Anglican priest in St David’s, Wales. During the past ten years he has been Chair of the Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UALL) and of the Cathedrals Group of Universities.

He is currently chair of the Teacher Education Advisory Group (TEAG) which is a joint committee of Universities UK and GuildHE. Internationally he chairs the Board of Trustees of Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC). He is a member of the Lincoln Anglican Academy Trust (LAAT) and of the Voyage Education Partnership. In Lincoln he is a Trustee of the Historic Lincoln Trust and is a non-residentiary Canon of Lincoln Cathedral.

A member of BGU Council since 2018, Rt Revd Dr Nigel Peyton has been Assistant Bishop in Lincoln Diocese since 2017. He was previously Diocesan Bishop in Dundee, Scotland, following service as Archdeacon of Newark.

His governance experience includes service as a Governor of Abertay University Dundee, Chair of Trustees of St Margaret’s Residential Home for the Elderly Dundee, Non-Executive Director of the Ecclesiastical Insurance Group, School Governor and Magistrate in Nottingham.

Nigel has degrees in history and in theology from Edinburgh University and from Union Theological Seminary New York. His published Lancaster University doctorate explored contemporary Church of England Parish Clergy. An Honorary Scholar at Liverpool University Management School, Nigel’s continuing academic research focuses on Christianity, organisation and social context. He is passionate about stimulating faith in public life, inspiring young people, educational access and lifelong learning.

Connor Short is the president of the student’s union and as such advocates for student perspectives and rights both on and off campus. Connor sits on many boards and committees designed to regulate and observe the university’s policy and procedure i.e., Senate, QAC and SMG.

In doing so he brings the student perspective to senior management and provides a joint viewpoint of both staff and students. As part of Connor’s wider role, he manages a team of student officers who each represent a different facet of university life i.e., Accessibility, LGBTQ and International.

Using his degree in Applied Drama from BGU he also spears heads multiple schemes and campaigns to improve the student experience such as ‘PAL’ and ‘Not a luxury’.

Revd. Marian Toyne has spent over thirty years in education, working primarily in secondary schools both in Harrow and North Lincolnshire and also within the youth service. She spent ten years in the North Lincolnshire Advisory Team, first as the Drugs and PSHCE Consultant working with multi-agency teams from police, school nurses and youth officers and then as an advisory officer in History, Geography and RE working across all primary and secondary schools, co-leading on curriculum design, Ofsted readiness, Graduate Teacher Training etc.

Marian has co-written the Local Agreed RE Syllabus in 1995, 2001, 2005, 2011 and the corresponding schemes of work for use across the Humber and York areas. She has been a RE Examiner and sat on various school governing bodies, both primary and secondary over some twenty plus years.

Ordained in 2014, and moving to full time priesthood in 2016, Marian served her curacy in Scunthorpe, became Rector of the Kelsey Group in 2019 and is currently Rural Dean of West Wold.

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Schedule of Meetings

AUTUMN TERM 2019
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL9 OCTOBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL27 NOVEMBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL/SENATE27 NOVEMBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL15 DECEMBER
SPRING TERM 2020
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL AWAY DAY5 FEBRUARY
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL25 MARCH
SUMMER TERM 2020
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL08 JULY
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL TRAINING DAY09 JULY


AUTUMN TERM 2018
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL26 SEPTEMBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL22 NOVEMBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL/SENATE22 NOVEMBER
SPRING TERM 2019
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL AWAY DAY30 JANUARY
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL20 MARCH
SUMMER TERM 2019
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL03 JULY
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL TRAINING DAY04 JULY

AUTUMN TERM 2017
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL26 SEPTEMBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL22 NOVEMBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL/SENATE22 NOVEMBER
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL15 DECEMBER
SPRING TERM 2018
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL AWAY DAY31 JANUARY
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL23 MARCH
SUMMER TERM 2018
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL03 JULY
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL TRAINING DAY04 JULY