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Students with caring responsibilities
A carer is someone who provides unpaid care to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour who could not manage without this help because of frailty, physical or mental illness, addiction or disability. -
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Contact us
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Arriving at Lincoln Bishop
There are a few things you need to know before you get here. Please make sure you look at the pages below and that you understand what to expect from your University in autumn 2024. -
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Academic induction sessions
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Open day FAQs
Coming to an open day? Find the answers to your questions here. Full details of the activities available at our open days will be provided in your open day guide which will be sent to you following your registration. In the meantime, we’ve put together these FAQs to help you prepare and make the most of your day at Lincoln Bishop. -
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Outreach
Here at Lincoln Bishop University, we work closely in partnerships with schools, colleges and careers advisors in order to offer advice and support to all potential students considering Higher Education. -
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Presentations & workshops
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Widening Participation
Universities and colleges around the UK are encouraged to offer and develop outreach work to help to raise the aspirations of groups of people, who may be less likely to go on to study at Higher Education level. At Lincoln Bishop University, we believe that every student, regardless of status, age, background or gender, has the right to be encouraged to consider Higher Education as an option for his or her future. All of our outreach work aims to promote the idea that a University education is accessible for all. -
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Ambassador Programme
Our ambassadors are an important part of the Student Recruitment Team at Lincoln Bishop, helping with on and off campus events promoting Higher Education, our university and our courses to potential students.Ambassadors are paid (national minimum wage), work flexibly around their degrees, build a wealth of skills and experience and make new friends!What does the role of an Ambassador involve?The role of an Ambassador is threefold:Supporting students and representing the UniversityPromoting Higher Education in generalGiving information and advice to prospective studentsAs an Ambassador you will work closely with the Student Recruitment team at a range of events throughout the year such as,Open DaysInterview DaysApplicant DaysCampus Tours Higher Education EventsCareers Conventions and visits to Schools and College Taster DaysAdmin support for the team -
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Video presentations
We have created a series of videos that cover many different topics around Higher Education which you can access below.
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