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Short Courses

The following short courses are currently available at BG:

England’s Hidden Treasures

We are delighted to offer you a stunning 4 week experience based in the beautiful small city of Lincoln, built by the Romans and occupied continuously for two thousand years. Our Summer Placement and Special Tour includes: individual placement at an English museum or heritage site; a three centre tour of England; participation in an archaeological field school and experience of a live project. more >>>


Summer School for Egyptian Students

We are delighted to be able to offer you a bespoke summer school experience for Egyptian students that will give you the opportunity to learn key skills in English and gain a fascinating insight into English culture and history. more >>>


Church School Studies Cathedral Group Award

So you’re working in a Church school? Or just interested in Church schools? Then the Church School Studies Cathedral Group Award may be just what you’ve been looking for. more >>>


Lincoln Archaeological Field School

The Lincoln Archaeological Field School is open to all UK or overseas students taking archaeology or related degree programmes and who want accredited field work experience. The six week Field School takes place each summer and provides practical training and tuition in archaeological methods and techniques. more >>>


Ceramics Workshop

A high level 10 week evening master-class run by local ceramic artist Pete Moss, covering hand building, throwing and other decorative ceramic techniques. more >>>



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