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Accessibility Information
Here at BGU we recognise that you may require additional assistance to fully engage with your studies due to your access needs. The Student Advice & Wellbeing Team play a key role in co-ordinating services available to BGU’s students with access needs. In order to assess the level of support you may require, we use the legal definition of disability, which is wide ranging but includes: Neurodevelopmental conditions, such as Autism, ADHD and DyslexiaPhysical mobility difficulties Sensory impairments, such as those affecting hearing or sightPersons requiring personal care Mental health Conditions Medical conditions such as epilepsy, diabetes or asthma (Please note that this is not an exhaustive list – you may have access needs that are not listed above.) We are happy to explore available opportunities to address your needs, and we will seek to ensure those needs are met and remain sensitive to your perspective of your circumstances. A wide range of reasonable adjustments exist which seek to address the issues that arise from the above list of conditions. Before you come to university You will have the opportunity to indicate whether you have access needs on your UCAS application and through the BGU Admissions process. We can arrange for you to have an orientation session, where you will get the opportunity to meet members of the Student Advice & Wellbeing Team, discuss about your support, familiarise yourself with the campus and meet key staff members in advance of you starting your course. You can also approach us for support after you have registered on your course, but we recommend doing this as early as possible in order to ensure support is in place at the beginning of your studies. -
Being Human 2024 - Lincolnshire Landmarks
Events running from 9th - 16th November 2024. -
Being Human Festival at BGU!
Celebrate the Being Human Festival 2024 on campus with us, this November. -
Prostate Cancer awareness supported by Health and Social Care staff and students
This October, staff and students on our Health and Social Care undergraduate course raised awareness of Prostate Cancer. -
Programme Leader of Archaeology and Military History explores the impact of the countryside on armed forces personnel during WW2
In December 2024, Derwin Gregory, had his article accepted into the journal entitled Landscapes. -
National Apprenticeship Week at BGU: An interview with Senior Lecturer and Careers Advisor - Aggi Doughty
National Apprenticeship Week 2025 takes place from Monday 10th February to Sunday 18th February, across the UK. -
BGU Lecturer awarded globally recognised fellowship
Dr Tim Galsworthy, Lecturer in History and Military History at BGU, was awarded the Elisha and Elizabeth Atkins Memorial Research Travel Fellowship. -
Supporting Lincolnshire’s libraries and local history month
BGU is contributing an exhibition, ‘Gilbert Country’, which will be on view at Lincoln Central Library for the whole of May. -
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