Plan Ahead for September: Degree Apprenticeship Applications Now Open at Bishop Grosseteste University

Plan Ahead for September: Degree Apprenticeship Applications Now Open at Bishop Grosseteste University

Bishop Grosseteste University (BGU) is now accepting applications for its September intake of degree apprenticeships—offering individuals and employers the chance to upskill, develop leadership capability, and gain industry-recognised qualifications while working.

With a strong focus on high-impact, work-based learning, BGU’s programmes are designed to tackle real-world leadership and professional challenges. Whether you're an individual looking to advance your career or an employer investing in staff development, these apprenticeships offer a flexible and cost-effective route to success—fully funded through the apprenticeship levy or with just a 5% employer contribution for non-levy payers.

September 2025 Intake – Applications Open Now (Deadline: 31 July)

Senior Leader (Level 7)

Project Manager (Level 6)

Chartered Manager (Level 6)

Career Development Professional (Level 6)

Teacher Degree Apprenticeship (Level 6)

Archaeological Specialist (Level 7)Final intake before funding ceases
Please note: January 2026 will be the final intake for the Senior Leader Level 7 apprenticeship before funding ends.

To find out more or start your application, contact Claire Taylor-Petch at Claire.taylor-petch@bishopg.ac.uk or visit Apprenticeships | Bishop Grosseteste University.

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