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English Literature
Our MA English Literature offers opportunities to deepen your passion for literatures in English through research-led modules that engage and push the boundaries of new and emerging disciplinary frameworks and debates. Supported by an academic team of research specialists, it creates a space for you to advance your academic and communication talents and further your professional prospects. We offer a close and mutually supportive learning community that recognises and responds to your distinctive learning needs and interests through seven student-centred flexible and vibrant modules that engages you with the latest literary debates. You will explore a stimulating range of genres, approaches, authors, and themes. Our innovative modes of assessment are designed to develop your interests: you will choose texts, writers, genres, theories, themes, and literary periods on which to focus independently. -
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Theology & Religious Studies
Our Theology & Religious Studies Master's course will take you on a journey from the religious worlds of the great Western traditions to the mystical world of the ancient East. It will cover the burning contemporary issues that surround Religious Studies today and delve into life’s great questions. You will be able to explore the ideas and curiosity that have gripped the human race from the time we began to decorate the walls of our caves until the time we launched ourselves beyond our stratosphere and into outer space. -
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Lincoln Bishop University is located on a beautifully green and pleasant campus just a few minutes’ walk from Lincoln Cathedral, Castle and the old Roman city. -
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Dr Philip Yeung
Dr Philip Yeung is Deputy Dean and Head of the School of Lifelong Learning at Lincoln Bishop University, where he provides strategic leadership for the development of lifelong, blended and online learning as part of the University’s long‑term academic and educational vision. His role focuses on shaping flexible, high‑quality provision across undergraduate, postgraduate and professional learning pathways that supports institutional priorities around access, participation and future‑focused education.With extensive experience as a teaching professional across secondary, further and higher education, Philip’s work is grounded in strong pedagogical practice and a deep understanding of how students learn in different contexts. He is committed to creating engaging, inclusive and academically rigorous learning environments across classroom‑based, digitally‑enhanced and fully online settings, drawing on particular expertise in digital pedagogy to support diverse student communities around the world.His work is underpinned by sustained international engagement, including academic collaboration, exchange activity and sector‑level contribution across European higher education.Areas of expertiseInnovative curriculum design and quality assuranceEducational leadership and organisational changeOnline and distance learning strategyDigital pedagogy and educational technology integrationLifelong learning, professional education and widening participationProfessional experiencePhilip’s current leadership role is underpinned by 17 years’ experience across the education sector. He began his career as a secondary school music teacher and has since worked across secondary, further and higher education, teaching a wide range of subjects in diverse institutional and professional contexts.At Lincoln Bishop University, Philip has held a range of academic leadership roles, including Programme Leader, Deputy Head of Programmes, Associate Dean, Head of Online Learning, and most recently Deputy Dean and Head of the School of Lifelong Learning. He has played a key role in the design, validation and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate provision, with particular experience in online, blended and lifelong learning contexts.Philip has taught extensively across undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including Foundation Year, Education Studies and the MA Education. Prior to joining Lincoln Bishop University, he taught on education‑related master’s programmes at the University of Leeds and the University of Bath, with a focus on educational leadership and management.His academic interests centre on educational leadership, teacher creativity and professional learning, particularly the ways in which motivation, professional agency and organisational culture shape teaching and learning practice.Professional membership and serviceBoard member, Teacher Education Policy in Europe (TEPE) NetworkMember, Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UALL)Associate Governor, Lincoln College GroupLearn more about online courses at Lincoln Bishop University here. Check out our Online Conference Series here.Connect with Philip on LinkedIn -
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TESOL Study at Lincoln Bishop
Here at Lincoln Bishop University (Lincoln Bishop), 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. We’re set on a single-site campus, so everything you need is close by, whether it be your tutors, your friends, your lectures or the places in which you like to relax. We currently educate over 2,000 students in a wide range of subjects, find the course for you. -
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Lucy Hughes
Lucy is a Senior Lecturer on the MA in Education and iPGCE programmes at Lincoln Bishop University. With over a decade of experience in education, she brings a wealth of practical knowledge and academic expertise to her role. Background and Experience Lucy's career in education began in the secondary school setting, where she spent 9 years as a dedicated MFL teacher and Head of Department. She progressed quickly to leadership roles in curriculum, whole school improvement and teacher development. This hands-on experience has provided her with invaluable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing educators in today's diverse classrooms. Transition to Higher Education Later in her career, she transitioned to Initial Teacher Education (ITE), where she continued to develop her passion for preparing the next generation of educators. This move allowed her to combine her practical experience with cutting-edge educational research, enriching both her teaching and research interests. -
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Dr. Jessica Vernon
Dr. Jessica Vernon is programme leader of MA Education and iPGCE. Prior to joining Lincoln Bishop Jessica earned her undergraduate degree in TESOL and Linguistics from Manchester Metropolitan University. Alongside her studies she completed her CELTA qualification and gained experience teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and English for Academic Purposes. She has experience teaching English to adults and young learners. In 2018 Jessica joined Lincoln Bishop as a student to complete her MA in Education with TESOL. Following this she returned to Lincoln Bishop as a lecturer in TESOL and Linguistics. Teaching on BA English Language and Teaching, and MA Education with TESOL. Her teaching focused on Language and Communication, Historical Linguistics, TESOL in Practice, Testing and Assessment in Language teaching, and Global English. In addition to this, she held the role of course director for the Trinity CertTESOL award where would guide level 5 students to gain an internationally recognised teaching qualification. Whilst working at Lincoln Bishop Jessica has completed her PhD part time, which was awarded by the University of Leicester in 2024. Thesis entitled, Motivational frameworks in a classroom context: exploring their utility in measuring LOTE learners' motivation. Her academic interests include: Modern foreign language motivation in anglophone countries, the impact of the learning environment and emotions on language learning, and supporting EAL learners. -
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