Bishop Grosseteste University is involved in partnerships and regional collaborations in many different ways. Examples are:
The Sandford Award
The Sandford Award is managed by the Heritage Education Trust in partnership with Bishop Grosseteste University. The Trust is the only body in existence able to provide independent quality assurance to historic properties and collections which run education programmes. Bishop Grosseteste University has its own record of excellence in this field and offers a unique graduate and post graduate course in Heritage Education. more >>>
MASHEIN
Housed at Bishop Grosseteste University, the Management of Small Higher Education Institutions Network (MASHEIN) is a national network of 39 small and specialist higher education institutions. MASHEIN provides leadership development opportunities specifically designed for those working in the small institution context. Institutional membership is free. more >>>
Cambridge Primary Review Network
Bishop Grosseteste University is very proud to host the East Midland Regional Centre which confirms its commitment to primary education. The regional centre aims to meet the aims of the CPR network through engagement with individual professionals, primary schools, HEIs and local authorities. It will particularly support engagement in the rural communities in the east midlands’ region to facilitate debate about primary education and identify specific needs in the area. more >>>
Teaching & Learning Academy
Bishop Grosseteste University is the East Midlands regional centre for the re-launched and enhanced Teaching and Learning Academy (TLA). The enhanced scheme provides a CPD and PPD validation framework for the whole school workforce in relation to learning and teaching. more >>>
LISN
The Lincolnshire Information Services Network (LISN) is a collaborative network of library and information services from a range of organisations including the County Library Service, Lincoln, Boston, Grimsby and Grantham Colleges, Lincoln Cathedral, RAF College Cranwell, and the University of Lincoln. All of the LISN member institutions, the University included, work together in promoting seamless access to information resources across the county.