July

While the ongoing pandemic meant we couldn’t hold our usual graduation ceremony (it has been rescheduled to July 2021) we still wanted to congratulate our graduates and celebrate their hard work and achievements.

Our Vice-Chancellor, the Reverend Canon Professor Peter Neil, recorded a special message which you view by clicking here.

We also had an additional reason to celebrate as A new collection from Oxford Press, featuring original research studies from two BGU students and edited under the supervision of Dr. Maria Efstratopoulou, Senior Lecturer in Special Educational Needs at BGU was released.

The Collection, titled ‘Interdisciplinary Reflections and Socio-Cultural Issues in Education: Anthropological, Legal and Educational Views for Vulnerable Groups’, highlights the latest knowledge and new ideas as “food for thought”, which can be applied in peoples’ everyday life, and particularly in the everyday educational practice.

You can read more about the collection, and about the research of our students by clicking here.

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