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Bishop Grosseteste University appoints New Vice-Chancellor
Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU) has announced the appointment of Dr Andrew Gower as the new Vice-Chancellor, effective from 22nd April 2025. -
Campus event hosted to celebrate Survey of Lincoln’s new publication
The event, on Saturday 30th November 2024, traced and celebrated the history of the city’s many fascinating school buildings, explored in the book. -
Honorary Professor at BGU publishes memoir detailing life as archaeologist
A new memoir published by Dr Mick Jones entitled ‘Digging Lincoln’, documents his life working as an archaeologist, primarily within the city of Lincoln. -
Student teachers visit UK Parliament to explore parts of primary national curriculum
The intention of the trip was to develop our students understanding of teaching Fundamental British Values. -
Dr Timothy Farrant
Timothy Farrant has developed research interests in medieval cultural history, historical theology, and practical theology. He completed his DPhil in Theology & Religion at Pembroke College, Oxford, followed by a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Religion at the Maxwell Institute, BYU. Alongside his current fellowship in Medieval Theology and visiting lecturer status at Bishop Grosseteste University, he also works as a visiting lecturer in Chaplaincy at Birmingham Newman University. He has published with Philosophy & Theology, Bulletin de philosophie médiévale, Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval, Brill, and Springer Nature. He is presently pursuing the publication of his first monograph with Durham University IMEMS Press which explores medieval ideas about animals and the created world. -
Survey Week 2025
Monday 27th to Friday 31st January -
10 years of Archaeology at BGU: Celebratory lecture from doctor who launched the programme
This March, our colleagues are celebrating ten years of teaching Archaeology! -
BGU Lecturers contribute chapters to ‘The Guide to LGBTQ+ Research’
Dr Lyndsay Muir and Dr Helen Bushell-Thornally, Senior Lecturers in Secondary education at BGU, recently attended the book launch of ‘The Guide to LGBTQ+ Research’; a publication in which they both contributed chapters. -
Primary Education students visit local museum to practise school visit planning
Our undergraduate students studying BA Primary Education (BAPE) with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) visited the Museum of Lincolnshire Life. -
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