Pet owners urgently needed to take part in BBC study

cat-71494_640

A team from the School of Life Sciences is conducting a short, fun study with the BBC and is looking for cat and dog owners to take part.

Conducted by Professor Daniel Mills and Dr Sophie Hall, the study will involve around 40 staff and/or students of any age or gender who view themselves as either a ‘cat person’ or a ‘dog person’.

The filming will take place on Wednesday 21st October 2015.

Further information is attached, along with a short consent form and details of how to take part.

Cats and Dogs Information

New report: more progress needed on collaboration between employers and universities to fill STEM skills gaps

Progress has been slow in achieving deeper collaboration between employers and universities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in the UK, a new report by University Alliance and the University of Lincoln reveals today.

This has far-reaching consequences for the Government’s plans to drive up productivity and growth in our cities and regions. As skills gaps and shortages vary from region to region, ‘working locally’ is key to success.

However, increasing the levels of collaboration and engagement between employers and universities requires substantial and long-term investment as well as a more stable policy environment.

Crucially, it also needs greater incentives for employers. This means encouraging them to look beyond research collaborations and engage with other kinds of technical and vocational provision within universities to improve the quality of STEM graduates.

The report, Mind the Gap: Engaging employers to secure the future of STEM in higher education, concludes that universities should embed employer engagement activity at senior levels, moving beyond initial faculty level relationships with employers and the enthusiasm of individual staff.

The new publication, based on research commissioned by University Alliance on behalf of the University of Lincoln as part of a HEFCE Catalyst-funded project, will be launched at a high profile event in the House of Commons today.

Maddalaine Ansell, Chief Executive of University Alliance, said: “Employers want graduates with the knowledge and skills to hit the ground running and help their businesses grow. By collaborating with universities on developing courses and delivery, they can secure the workforce they need. “We need to speed up progress to fill STEM skills gaps that continue to have a serious impact on the UK’s economy. The assessment of teaching quality in universities, including the proposed Teaching Excellence Framework, could encourage this behaviour by recognising and rewarding employer engagement in education provision.
“At the same time, substantial and long-term investment, policy stability, and crucially, incentives for employers, are essential to ensure the right level of collaboration and engagement between employers and universities.”

Professor Mary Stuart, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, said: “Successful employer engagement arises from identifying the needs of organisations. Local and regional groups such as LEPs are in an ideal position to play a key strategic role in ensuring companies and the wider business community work together.
“Local Enterprise Partnerships and the newly emerging local developments such as the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine are increasingly putting the skills agenda at the heart of their strategies for growth providing a forum for universities and businesses to work together to ensure regional skills needs are met.”

While there have been numerous policy reports that have looked at how universities can best support collaboration with business on applied research and knowledge transfer, employer engagement in educational provision – i.e. course development and delivery – within the university sector is less understood.

Mind the Gap: Engaging employers to secure the future of STEM in higher education aims to provide key insights which the higher education sector, businesses and government can use to improve and increase employer-engagement to fill STEM skills gaps. Read the report in full at: http://www.unialliance.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Mind-the-gap-web.pdf

 

Opportunity for pet owners to take part in BBC study

cat-71494_640

A team from the School of Life Sciences is conducting a short, fun study with the BBC and is looking for cat and dog owners to take part.

Conducted by Professor Daniel Mills and Dr Sophie Hall, the study will involve around 40 staff and/or students of any age or gender who view themselves as either a ‘cat person’ or a ‘dog person’.

The filming will take place on Wednesday 21st October 2015.

Further information is attached, along with a short consent form and details on how to take part.

Cats and Dogs Information

Having trouble sleeping?

HAVING TROUBLE SLEEPING? WOULD YOU LIKE TO SLEEP BETTER?

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.  There are no face to face appointments.  

We are offering this as part of a research study to find out if improving students sleep also improves their emotional wellbeing.

To find out if you’re eligible to take part, please register your interest on the study website and you will receive a link to a short sleep test (2 minutes):

https://oasis.psych.ox.ac.uk

The OASIS study is run by Oxford University’s world-leading Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience Institute (SCNi) in collaboration with Lincoln University’s Community and Health Research Unit (CaHRU). 

Many thanks, 

The OASIS trial team

Great Scott! ‘Back to the Future’ film screening

As part of #FutureFest and to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Back to the Future film franchise we’re putting on a special screening of Back to the Future.

So get your body warmer and your Nike Air’s on, ‘make like a tree’ and get to Jackson Lecture Theatre at 6pm on Thursday 8 October!

The screening is free to attend and booking is not required.

New Sports Centre offers

aerobics_class1

 

Class Only Membership

We now offer a Class membership at the Sports Centre!
For just £24 a month you can take part in ALL of our classes! Come into the Sports Centre to find out more.

 

 

Sunday 5-a-side League

The deadline is coming up for the Sunday 5-a-side League so forms need to be handed in to the Sports Centre quick!

Bring your full team’s student cards and £45 which is a one off payment.
Call 01522 886688 or come into the Sports Centre for more information!

 

Pro Viva League

Have you picked up your form for the Thursday night Pro-Viva League yet? The deadline is fast approaching!

Bring your full team’s student cards.

No upfront payment £33 for the first week and £14 every week thereafter.
Come into the Sports Centre or call 01522 886688 for more information!

WhatUni survey – Win a £200 food shop!

Food Competition Image

@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 who value honest student opinion. Whatuni’s reviews are designed to cover all aspects of a student’s experience, giving institutions the chance to win in a wide variety of categories: Course & Lecturers, Students’ Union, Accommodation, Uni Facilities, Clubs & Societies, Job Prospects, City Life, Support Services and Overall Experience.

The closing date is 31 October.

Coders, creative thinkers and designers needed!

AppFestCreativeSmall

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 prizes and the opportunity to take part in a future project.

Register as a team or an individual via http://lncn.eu/AppFest

New Careers & Employability drop in location

Product Design students

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 brand new location, where we are open Monday to Friday 10am until 3pm.

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 about what services we offer. It is also a chance for you to let us know any suggestions or improvements you feel we can make to the practice to make sure we’re giving you the best service. We look forward to seeing you there!

There will also be a free drop in Chlamydia Testing session at the University Health Centre on Wednesday 30th September between 2pm and 4pm for anyone aged between 15 and 24 years.

There will be free goodies and well as free condoms to anyone who attends! Simply drop in to reception any time between 2pm and 4 pm on this day.

Any questions please contact 01522 870010.