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Susan Graham
Sue has significant experience as a senior leader in a sixth form college and has been part of the PGCE secondary team at Bishop Grosseteste University since September 2019, focusing on training new business and social science teachers (key stage 4 and 5). Sue trained as a Business Studies Teacher in 1990, her teaching began in Leicester and her career evolved from classroom teacher to head of department, business and social science divisional head and then to assistant principal at a college in Grimsby. Sue is passionate about education and training, coaching and mentoring new teachers and supporting them into their ECT induction, beyond ITE. -
About partnerships at BGU
Bishop Grosseteste University has developed comprehensive partnership links with colleges, schools and nurseries throughout the region and has a well-earned reputation for producing high quality entrants into the teaching profession. -
Our collections
Here at BGU, we are dedicated to offering you access to the widest possible range of resources to help you with your studies, your classes, or when you’re out on placement. -
Member benefits
As one of our alumni, there are many ways to give a little back to BGU. -
Research ethics & integrity
BGU upholds and promotes high standards of research ethics at all points of the research cycle. -
About BGU
Here at Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU), we’ve been educating students in the historic heart of the City of Lincoln for over 150 years, located on a beautifully green and pleasant campus just a few minutes’ walk from Lincoln Cathedral, Castle and the old Roman city. -
The Lincoln Mystery Plays Archive
Popular in medieval Europe, Mystery plays were often performed in ‘cycles’ which meant that performances could be spread over several days. -
How government health advice has, or hasn’t, changed in the last 100 years
Dr Andrew Jackson, Head of Research at BGU, has published a series of articles exploring how the current circumstances in which we find ourselves offer a window into the history of both Lincoln and the wider United Kingdom*. In the second of these he examines how government health advice has, or in this case hasn’t, changed in the last 100 years. -
How our current circumstances offer a window into Lincoln's history
Dr Andrew Jackson, Head of Research at BGU, has written a series of articles exploring how the current circumstances in which we find ourselves offer a window into the history of both Lincoln and the wider United Kingdom. In the first of these he examines how the introduction of product restrictions by supermarkets harks back to the First World War and the city of Lincoln’s earlier experiences of rationing*. -
Mature Students
If you are being classed as a mature student it doesn’t mean that you are old! ‘Mature Student’ is an official classification term used in higher education to describe students who are 21 or over when they start a Foundation or Undergraduate degree or 25 or over for Postgraduate courses. Just over 30% of our students are classed as mature, which gives us a great understanding of the potential difficulties involved in making the move into becoming a student. We aim to make your transition into higher education as easy as possible.
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