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Educational Leadership and Management
Our MA Educational Leadership and Management is an exciting programme designed for ambitious professionals aspiring to develop their leadership and management skills. Available in three study modes—full-time (1 year), part-time blended (2 years), and part-time online (2 years)—this qualification sets you up to make meaningful impact within your professional context. You'll gain advanced knowledge of leadership theory and practice, develop a critical understanding of educational policy, and strengthen your research capabilities. The course suits professionals across various educational settings, whether you are new to leadership roles, an experienced leader, or those aspiring to take on leadership positions in the future. This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to foster strong leadership within your area of interest and inspire the best outcomes from those you lead. -
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Our MA Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) is designed to reflect the interests and ambitions of graduates and practitioners engaged in the complexities and challenges related to SEND. Available in three study modes—full-time (1 year), part-time blended (2 years), and part-time online (2 years)—this programme allows you to explore, analyse and critique ideology, pedagogy and sociological frameworks concerning inclusive and specialist education. You'll develop systematic understanding of knowledge related to SEND theory and practice, promoting competence and confidence in reflective practice, decision making in complex situations, and conducting independent research. The programme encourages sharing of experience and encourages reflection and contributions. With a strong focus upon creating change, challenging your thinking and understandings. Whether you are currently in a professional setting or preparing for future roles across various contexts including education, social care, and health, the programme supports both practical application and the development of insights that can inform and shape your future practice -
BGU hosts showcase at the Ermine Library
The Ermine Library and Community Hub hosted a two day showcase to reflect on their journey since first opening in July 2022. -
National Union of Students (NUS) conference hosted on BGU campus!
Our Bishop Grosseteste Students’ Union (BGSU) hosted over 150 student union representatives. -
2025 Honorary Award recipients announced
The awards will be presented at this year’s graduation ceremonies. -
BGU's 2025 Honorary Awardees Announced
The awards will be presented at upcoming graduation ceremonies at Lincoln Cathedral in late July 2025. -
BGU Autism Art Group donates collage to Tesco Community Room
On Wednesday 7th May, BGU’s Autism Art Group were delighted to donate a collage of their work to Tesco, to be displayed in the Community Room. The group, which is supported by funding from Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in the art studio on campus. The sessions are led by artist Dr John Rimmer, and the group is working towards an exhibition to form part of the Learning and Teaching conference in July.The collage was put together by John from work created by all the group members, and was described by Ann-Marie Hamson, the Community Champion at Tesco Lincoln Extra, as "fabulous!". Ann-Marie and John are pictured here, together with volunteer supporter of the group, Associate Professor Clare Lawrence. The group is open to anyone who identifies as autistic, and to supporters and friends. Sessions run from 5.30pm to 7.30pm in a warm, accessible and relaxed atmosphere. All are welcome, and there is no charge. For further information, please contact john at john.rimmer@bishopg.ac.uk
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