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Sustainability and Ethical Practice
The most senior manager with responsibility for environmental sustainability at the University is Tom Dannatt, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Operations) (tom.dannatt@lincolnbishop.ac.uk). Other members of staff with an environmental sustainability remit include Director of People and Infrastructure Jonathan Cheeseman (jonathan.cheeseman@lincolnbishop.ac.uk), Chief Estates and Facilities Officer Brendan Pritchard (brendan.pritchard@lincolnbishop.ac.uk), and Campus Operations & Accommodation Manager Rachel Crane (rachel.crane@lincolnbishop.ac.uk). The University’s working group on environmental sustainability and ethical practice is BG Green (BGGreen@lincolnbishop.ac.uk). For more information see the BG Green tile below. The University’s supreme governing body is University Council which meets 4 times a year. Membership includes the BG Students’ Union President and an elected student representative. Membership of Senate, the University’s highest academic body, includes the BG Students’ Union President and Vice-President. If you have any projects you would like featured on our sustainability pages, please contact marketingteam@lincolnbishop.ac.uk. -
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Our People
Incorporating sustainability and ethical practice into policies and practices relating to the Lincoln Bishop community -
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Exploring the role of SENCO research project
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Bishop Grosseteste University launches autism exhibition
A free exhibition of artefacts that have emerged from the autism community in answer to the question ‘What is autism?’ will go on display at Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU). -
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Responsible Consumption and Recycling
Incorporating sustainability and ethical practice across all areas at Lincoln Bishop University -
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Plotting new worlds: English writing competition winners announced
The English Department at Bishop Grosseteste University is pleased to announce the winner of BGU Short Story Competition 2022, entitled Plotting New Worlds. -
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Bishop Grosseteste University celebrates excellent National Student Survey results
For three subjects in particular BGU placed in the top ten in the UK, with Literature and English finishing in first place with a satisfaction score of 100%, Sport Science ranking second with 96%, and Health Studies rising to 10th nationally with a 90% satisfaction score. The NSS is an annual survey for undergraduate students that invites them to share feedback on their university experience. Around half a million students are asked to give their opinions relating to various aspects of their course, including teaching quality, assessment and feedback, and learning community. The results help prospective students make informed choices about their education and provide important data for universities and colleges to improve their student experience. The latest survey results show BGU has made substantial improvements in ranking across all NSS core question categories. In the 2022 survey, BGU is ranked in the top 30 for eight out of nine categories – including first for timely feedback, third for student assessment and feedback, and sixth for learning resources. Satisfaction with access to learning resources has also improved, with satisfaction with library resources climbing to 4th, and access to course specific resources rising to 14th. Other highlights also include Education and Teaching Training course areas, placed in the top 25 which is their highest ever ranking to date, and Childhood and Youth Studies reporting above sector satisfaction rates. Rob Boast, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Students) at BGU, said: “The community at BGU prides itself on ensuring that students are a name not a number, and we’re pleased that so many of our final year undergraduates, who experienced all the turbulence of learning throughout the pandemic, have shared such positive feedback about their time with us. “As a small university we are perfectly positioned to offer our students a personal and tailored experience, so it is encouraging that areas such as academic support, assessment and feedback, learning community and student voice have reported high satisfaction rates. “The sharp rise in our ranking across several categories reflects a lot of hard work from our staff across all departments, working collaboratively to provide a student-focussed learning experience, and we will continue with our ambitious plans to expand on our outstanding record for student progression, achievement and employability on a national level.” -
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Matriculation - Booking Your Academic Dress
If we do not receive a completed gown hire booking form by Wednesday 20 September 2023 we will assume that you are not attending and processional orders and seating plans will be prepared accordingly. If you are aware of a member of staff who has not received an invitation please ask them to contact graduation@lincolnbishop.ac.uk BOOKING YOUR ACADEMIC DRESS FOR MATRICULATION – PLEASE USE THIS EVEN IF YOU HAVE YOUR OWN ACADEMIC DRESS (or we will not know your attendance is confirmed) -
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Working with us
For a small university we have big ambitions. We’re committed to becoming a leader in learning, inspiring excellence and enriching the lives of our students, staff and the world around us. Join our community today and be part of our vision to making a real difference. With 160 years under our belt, we're exceptionally proud of our tradition of providing first-class education. Our students are among the happiest in the UK, which is incredibly important to us. -
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