The Archaeology programme at Bishop Grosseteste University has been named in the top 30 courses in the country in the latest 'The Complete University Guide' League Table.
Following the announcement Dr Derwin Gregory, Programme Leader, Archaeology and Heritage at BGU, shared his delight:
“We are delighted that our Archaeology department in the heart of historic Lincoln has been recognised by The Complete University Guide league table. As a small university, we offer a student-centred approach to teaching with a focus on practical skills”
The Archaeology degree programme at BGU is designed to not only help students gain the practical skills to undertake archaeological fieldwork, including excavation, surveying, and post-excavation studies, but also strengthen key transferable skills, such as analysing data, assessing evidence, presenting your views and constructing arguments using critical reasoning.
To find out more about how you can start your journey into the past, visit our website, speak to a member of our Enquiries Team or join us on one of our Open Days.
You can also see photos from our recent annual Archaeological Field School below.
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