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  1. 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 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 practitioner, 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.
  2. 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
  3. Meet the Social Justice Team
    As a member of the Cathedrals Group of Universities, Bishop Grosseteste University is committed to improving the life and educational opportunities of its members and working for the benefit of the wider community. Education and the possibilities it produces for transformation make it, according to the late Nelson Mandela ‘the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world’. Education is a core building block of society and is central to how communities are structured and work now and for the societies and communities we will build for tomorrow. The ambition of a fair and just society must be all members of that society are given the support needed to ensure everyone has a genuine opportunity to realise their potential; be accorded respect; and valued as an individual of worth within an inclusive system. This is social justice.
  4. New Vice Chancellor commences role at Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU)
    We are pleased to announce new Vice Chancellor Professor Andrew Gower has formally taken up his role effective from Tuesday 22nd April 2025.
  5. 2025 Honorary Award recipients announced
    The awards will be presented at this year’s graduation ceremonies.
  6. Gender Diversity and inclusion at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS)
    Dr Lyndsay Muir speaking about Gender Diversity and inclusion at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) In April 2025.
  7. BGU's 2025 Honorary Awardees Announced
    The awards will be presented at upcoming graduation ceremonies at Lincoln Cathedral in late July 2025.
  8. Service Child Award celebration held on BGU campus
    On Friday 25th April, our campus hosted the Service Child Awards – a first of its kind celebration to be held in Lincolnshire.
  9. Archaeology
    Studying Archaeology is ideal if you’re fascinated by both the ancient and more recent past and if you want to explore and investigate the material remains of previous societies and cultures. It will allow you to get ‘hands-on’ with the past and explore civilisations and people from throughout history, in a practical and interesting way. The Archaeology and History community at BGU is a vibrant community of staff and students. Our research ranges from Prehistory to the present day, from Britain to Europe and further afield.
  10. Foundation Year
    Our degrees with an embedded Foundation Year offer the chance to study almost any undergraduate degree at BGU over four years, rather than the traditional three.

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