Somebody I Used to Know has been commissioned by LPAC Producers a group of University of Lincoln students who directly contribute to how Lincoln Performing Arts Centre is run; they organise events and activities alongside the professional theatre programme for their fellow students and the Lincoln community At fourteen Claire met her best friend, Andrew. As…Continue Reading Free tickets for 15 min LPAC performance today!
Students celebrate success at Royal Television Society awards
Student filmmakers from the School of Media are celebrating after scooping a top regional award from the Royal Television Society. The team of final year undergraduates was named as the winner in the Entertainment category at the prestigious RTS Midlands Student Awards, and they collected their prize from award-winning Harry Potter actor, Mark Williams, at…Continue Reading Students celebrate success at Royal Television Society awards
Award-winning photographer presents in Parliament
Andrew West has presented his work to the Houses of Parliament after completing a humanitarian volunteering programme and winning a global photography competition. He is currently in his final year of a BA (Hons) Media Production degree and completed the International Citizen Service (ICS) programme in Honduras over the summer. As part of the scheme, Andrew…Continue Reading Award-winning photographer presents in Parliament
Pay as you go Fitness Classes from £1 per class
The University of Lincoln Sport Centre hosts a wide selection of Fitness Classes from Legs, Bums & Tums to Zumba. All classes are suitable for all levels of fitness. No membership or joining fee required to take part. For further details contact sportscentre@lincoln.ac.uk or 01522886688. Click on the timetable below! …Continue Reading Pay as you go Fitness Classes from £1 per class
Frequency Festival 2013
The Frequency Festival of Digital Culture arrives in Lincoln with an official launch party to kick off nine days of art, technology and culture. The biennial festival will see virtual realities blur with medieval streets when extraordinary art exhibitions, installations and performances combine to transform Lincoln’s streets and buildings from 18th – 26th October 2013….Continue Reading Frequency Festival 2013
Postgrads: Join us for PG Hour
Meet other postgrads and have your say on postgrad issues. Want to meet other Postgraduate students? Got an idea you’d like to put forward? Have a query you want to put to The Graduate School team? Join us at The Graduate School for PG Hour, a new lunch-break event taking place once a month. You’ll…Continue Reading Postgrads: Join us for PG Hour
Lincoln students to Moot in national competition
University of Lincoln students will compete in a national mooting competition later this year. Twenty students from the Law School were chosen after successfully participating in the Balloon Argument. The Law School and Law Society worked collaboratively to select students who will be representing the University of Lincoln in a variety of mooting competitions across…Continue Reading Lincoln students to Moot in national competition
DART- Dedicated 3rd Year Drop in Sessions, every Friday 12-2pm
The University’s Disability Team, hold dedicated drop in sessions for 3rd year students every Friday, between 12 – 2pm. If you are a third year and an existing Dart student or would simply like to speak to a Disability Advisor for help and information, please do come along to the sessions on Fridays 12- 2pm….Continue Reading DART- Dedicated 3rd Year Drop in Sessions, every Friday 12-2pm
Make a Difference Day – 30 October
The Students’ Union and student volunteers are cleaning out Brayford Pool on Wednesday 30 October. Equipped with grappling hooks and litter pickers, the team will be cleaning up from 10 am to 4pm. If you are interested in taking part, please contact Jane Kilby, ULSU Volunteering Co-ordinator, via volunteer@lincolnsu.com or call 01522 886420. The team will also…Continue Reading Make a Difference Day – 30 October
Student nurse arranges conference to ‘stop the pressure’
A student nurse from the University of Lincoln is taking a lead role in the national drive to prevent pressure ulcers by arranging a conference to raise awareness among her fellow students. Charlotte Johnston, who is entering the second year of her Nursing degree in Lincoln’s School of Health and Social Care, was inspired to…Continue Reading Student nurse arranges conference to ‘stop the pressure’