@Whatuni will be on campus on 6th October asking students to take part in a satisfaction survey. Have your say now and you could win a food shop! http://whatuni.com/review Unlike other university league tables, the Whatuni Student Rankings are based entirely on student reviews. These reviews are an important resource for prospective university students…Continue Reading WhatUni survey – Win a £200 food shop!
Coders, creative thinkers and designers needed!
The University of Lincoln Communications, Development and Marketing Office has launched AppFest, a unique event to design and develop an application for University of Lincoln open days. This is a fantastic CV-enhancing opportunity for coders, creative thinkers and designers. AppFest will take place from 16-18 October and food will be provided throughout the project. There will be…Continue Reading Coders, creative thinkers and designers needed!
New Careers & Employability drop in location
The central Careers drop-in and Job Shop/Lincoln Award drop-in are merging to provide one streamline service for our students. The new Careers and Employability drop-in will be based upstairs in the Students’ Union and there will no longer be a drop-in service in the Enterprise building. Therefore, any careers queries please refer students to our…Continue Reading New Careers & Employability drop in location
University Health Centre Patient Participation Event on 12 October
The University Health Centre would like to invite all patients registered with the surgery to attend our Patient Participation Event on Monday 12th October between 3pm and 6pm upstairs in The Swan pub. This an opportunity to speak to other students who are registered with us as well as meet some of the team and learn more…Continue Reading University Health Centre Patient Participation Event on 12 October
Future Fest – Book a place! – 8 October
Future Fest will showcase past, present and future technological innovation and research across a wide range of disciplines. The exhibition has been created to acknowledge the 30th anniversary of the Back to the Future film franchise, and to celebrate technological advancements in key themes of robotics, games computing, media, art and science. Jason Bradbury thumbVisitors…Continue Reading Future Fest – Book a place! – 8 October
Make the most of your time at Lincoln!
Looking for ways to make the most of your time at uni? We’ve got opportunities to develop your skills and make you more employable. Here at the University of Lincoln, we do things slightly different. We work with you to provide opportunities that get you right to the heart of the uni. There’s 6 opportunities…Continue Reading Make the most of your time at Lincoln!
Having trouble sleeping?
The Oxford Access for Students Improving Sleep (OASIS) study offers an effective state of the art sleep improvement programme to all students who take part. This involves a 6 week course and keeping a sleep diary. The course is delivered via the web and mobile phone. In addition you’d be required to complete online assessments. …Continue Reading Having trouble sleeping?
Reminder about drinking responsibly
Welcome Week is a one off, special time but don’t take risks with your health and wellbeing! When you drink alcohol know your limits, look out for each other and if you’re not feeling well, stop drinking and seek first aid help. Dial 111 if you think you or a friend needs NHS professional help…Continue Reading Reminder about drinking responsibly
Summary from the Board of Governors’ meetings in January, March, May, June and July 2015
The Board of Governors met on 29 January, 5 March, 7 May, 5 June and 3 July 2015. The following is a summary of business considered and decisions made at those meetings: The Board received a report on the outcome of the University’s submission to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 by DVC Professor Owen….Continue Reading Summary from the Board of Governors’ meetings in January, March, May, June and July 2015
Booking now open for Prof Chris Packham talk
TV presenter and naturalist Chris Packham was appointed a Visiting Professor at the University of Lincoln, UK, in April 2015. He will deliver lectures and workshops to students in Lincoln’s School of Life Sciences, sharing his expertise and insights on wildlife conservation. This event, part of the Great Minds lecture series. Booking via http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/campuslife/whatson/eventsconferences/chris-packham.html is open to…Continue Reading Booking now open for Prof Chris Packham talk