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Health and Social Care Lecturer wins national award
Health and Social Care Lecturer Lorena (Lori) Hall, was crowned the winner of The Social Care Superwoman Award. -
Innovate UK’s East Midlands Knowledge Exchange Forum hosted on BGU campus!
Colleagues from our Lincolnshire Open Research and Innovation Centre (LORIC), hosted the East Midlands Knowledge Exchange Forum for the first time. -
Graduation 2025 Booking Information
Please see below for important information regarding the 2025 Graduation ceremonies. -
Local business generously donates appliances in support of students
Local construction company Shadow CSM have donated a variety of essential appliances to support our students. -
EDI Week 2025
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Week at BGU is an annual event aimed at raising awareness and promoting understanding of the importance of equal rights and opportunities in education. -
Health and Social Care Academics present at international conferences
Dr Nicki Walsh and Lorena Hall presented at conferences throughout December 2024. -
Health and Social Care students host student-led conference on learning disabilities
On Wednesday 5th February, Health and Social Care students hosted a conference, led by students for students. -
Early Years Education
Our MA Early Years Education is designed for practitioners who wish to build expertise in early childhood education and support the development of research informed and evidence-based practice. 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 examine current practice and policy while developing your knowledge of early years settings. You'll gain a systematic understanding of key national and global issues relating to Early Years Education, build critical awareness of theory and practice, and strengthen your research skills. The course suits professionals across various contexts including education, social care, and health, helping you enhance both your professional practice and career prospects in this important field. 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 -
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.
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