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'The perfect fit': BGU graduate's inspiring journey to becoming a teacher
Anna Kalawsky, a 2025 BGU graduate, shared her student experience on our Primary Teaching Studies with QTS course. -
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Greater Lincolnshire Social Economy Academy event hosted on campus!
On 17th July, Bishop Grosseteste University welcomed representatives from Civil Society Consulting to campus! -
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A Foundation Year at Lincoln Bishop – all you need to know!
All your Foundation Year questions answered by our Programme Leader. -
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Lincoln Bishop supports social economy sector of Greater Lincolnshire
The Greater Lincolnshire Social Economy Academy is a UK Shared Prosperity Funded project aiming to support the Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) sector in Greater Lincolnshire. -
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Practitioner expertise: Teacher education
At the heart of Lincoln Bishop University’s Initial Teacher Education (ITE) provision lies a deep commitment to practitioner expertise. -
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Parent’s Guide to University
Helping you support your young person every step of the way. -
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Special Educational Needs, Disability (SEND) and Inclusive Practice
Are you ready to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities? Our FdA Special Educational Needs, Disability (SEND) and Inclusive Practice is a flexible, work-based degree designed for those who want to champion inclusion and transform futures. Whether you’re already supporting learners in early years, schools, alternative provision or youth and health settings, this programme will empower you to take your career to the next level, all while you continue working or volunteering in your current role. -
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FdA Early Childhood Education in Practice (LETTA)
Have you ever thought about working towards a degree, but decided against it as you are already in employment or volunteering and don’t want to give that up? Our FdA Early Childhood Education in Practice course is designed for those working or volunteering with children 0-8 years in the voluntary, private and independent early years sector or a foundation unit in a school. This course is also for nannies, child minders and those working in Children’s Centres with families of young children.Please note that this course is taught at LETTA. -
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Growth in UCAS applications to Lincoln Bishop University exceeds UK average by over 8 times
We are delighted to share that applications to study at the University have increased by 23% - over 8 times the UK average. -
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Mature Students
The term ‘mature student’ typically refers to anyone entering university after spending time away from full time education. This usually includes students aged 21 or older at the start of their undergraduate course, and those aged 25 or above when beginning postgraduate study.Mature students come from a wide range of backgrounds. Some may have few or no formal qualifications and choose to complete an Access to HE Diploma or begin their first degree based on professional or life experience. Others may be returning to higher education to complete a postgraduate qualification or to study a new subject as part of their career development.While there is no single definition of a typical student, starting university later in life can bring unique considerations, such as returning to study after a break, managing finances, or balancing academic commitments with work or family responsibilities. This section is designed to provide information and support for our mature students.
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