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  1. Events Homepage
    If you'd like to get in touch regarding an event, or if you want to host an event that we may be interested in, contact us via email at news@bishopg.ac.uk, or call us on (01522) 583702
  2. Conferences & Events
    BG Conference & Events is based within the unique setting of the Lincoln Bishop University (Lincoln Bishop) campus. Within our extensive grounds we have a range of venues to suit your conference, meeting and event needs.
  3. Chaplaincy Events
    Booking is essential for all trips via the university shop. Staff, students and their families are welcome. Book Here We have limited places on our trips but please do put your name on our waiting list as we are hoping to be able to offer more places. If a trip says out of stock, then please email chaplaincy@bishopg.ac.uk to be put on a waiting list. This account is monitored Monday – Wednesday. Trips are non-refundable
  4. Conferences, Courses & Events
    There are several bespoke events that happen throughout the year, which are open to NQTs, RQTs, Final Year Trainees and those working with them.
  5. Online Outreach Events
    Throughout the year our Outreach Team will be running a collection of online events to help schools, students and families learn more about life at university. You can use the buttons below to register or request events. The team can offer many of our talks and sessions online through the platform of your choice. Please get in touch or click the links below to find out more:
  6. Our Open Events
    https://www.lincolnbishop.ac.uk/open-days/c2-a0
  7. Welcome and Induction Events
    We've got a selection of events planned out to help you settle in and feel at home
  8. Induction Events and Information
    https://www.lincolnbishop.ac.uk/international/induction-events-and-information
  9. Research & Knowledge Exchange Events
    Research conferences at Lincoln Bishop are wide-ranging with topics relevant to our three academic schools.
  10. 'Let's Play' event held at BGU
    The Special Educational Needs, Disability and Inclusion (SENDI) team at Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU) is delighted to have welcomed Neil Stuart from Autism New Zealand, who joined us for the day to share the Let’s Play approach. This adult-change programme enables parents and early years practitioners to offer joyous and quality experiences of play from the child’s own patterns, making it possible for young children with autism to enjoy playing with their parents and carers without uncertainty or fear.'Fantastic and engaging presentation. Thoroughly enjoyed listening & hopefully putting some strategies into practice.' Bev Clark (Parent/ PAACT) Over a hundred attendees from across Lincolnshire and surrounding counties gathered on Thursday 20th June at BGU, to join in this one-off opportunity to learn more about New Zealand’s national early steps programme. The mixed audience of parents, practitioners, students, academics, and other professionals had opportunities to gain new understanding and reflect on their own approaches, learning to relate and connect through playfulness in ways meaningful for the child. The day’s free training was highly entertaining and drew on ingenious metaphors to raise empathy and to demonstrate the importance of change in the adult rather than the child. Complete with evidence base, video coaching and the simplicity of ‘pattern, memory, variation’, this approach got everybody thinking.'This is the second time I have visited Bishop Grosseteste University to see Neil and he has not disappointed on either occasion. His character, passion and knowledge about the subject of play, in particular engaging autistic children in play, is captivating. I would thoroughly recommend. Each time I left feeling a renewed energy to pass on the little gems of wisdom we learned to the team back in our setting.' Anna Thorpe (Abbey Academies)'Inspirational – affirms the way we work when supporting autistic children and their families to build connections and meaningful relationships; the principles, ethos and beliefs.' Adele Sherrif (WTT) From the feedback, it was widely agreed this innovative approach had been insightful and inspiring, providing everything needed to implement the new thinking and to change practice. A huge thank you to Neil who enabled us to share this humanist approach as a free event.'Brilliant training leaving a lot to think about and move forward with.' Ellie Newton (WTT) This SENDI team event contributes to a series of international collaborations of knowledge exchange, enhancing understanding through international perspectives. If you are interested in receiving information about future SENDI events or to discuss courses at BGU, please contact admissions@bishopg.ac.uk or julia.lindley-baker@bishopg.ac.uk (Programme Leader, SENDI).

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