Year: 2019

British Academy Representing Homelessness Conference

Organised by a team at the University of Lincoln, ‘Representing Homelessness’ is a multi-disciplinary conference exploring how homelessness and the lived experience of being homeless is represented across a range of outlets from newspapers and television through to government policy and the law. Bringing together academics, activists, journalists, artists and people who have personally experienced…Continue Reading British Academy Representing Homelessness Conference

EGC Be Inspired! Lecture: Professor Liz Mossop: What We Don’t Know We Are Learning: The Power Of The Hidden Curriculum

As we sit in classrooms and learn new skills and knowledge we may think all our development comes from what a teacher is telling us, or what we are discovering in books and from our classmates. For those of us who teach, it is easy to assume that our students learn according to the curriculum…Continue Reading EGC Be Inspired! Lecture: Professor Liz Mossop: What We Don’t Know We Are Learning: The Power Of The Hidden Curriculum

Lincoln Rises in New Complete University Guide

The University of Lincoln has risen to 42nd place out of more than 130 UK universities featured in the Complete University Guide 2020, published today (‪Wednesday 1st May 2019). The Complete University Guide 2020 features 131 universities and is the first major UK university guide published this year. Lincoln, which rose one place in the…Continue Reading Lincoln Rises in New Complete University Guide

Get Published! IMPact now accepting student papers and blogs year round

Following the success of the 2019 Student Edition of IMPact we have taken the decision to accept papers from undergraduates year round. Submissions may be adaptations of final year independent study (dissertations) made collaboratively with supervisors or reflections on experiences of participating in Student as Producer initiatives such as the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Scheme (UROS)…Continue Reading Get Published! IMPact now accepting student papers and blogs year round

‘From an Olympic to a Paralympic Dream’ – An Evening with Paralympian Rachel Morris MBE

The College of Social Science will welcome GB Paralympian Rachel Morris MBE to campus next month to share insights from her sporting career. Rachel has competed in three Paralympic games, winning gold as a hand cyclist at the 2008 Beijing games, gold in the women’s single sculls rowing in Rio in 2016 and bronze at…Continue Reading ‘From an Olympic to a Paralympic Dream’ – An Evening with Paralympian Rachel Morris MBE

Final Year Coffee Club

Third years looking to polish a CV, brush up on interview skills and take part in exclusive events are invited to join the University’s Coffee Club. Coffee Club will open the door to academic lectures, postgraduate study, advice on life after undergraduate study and the chance to network with peers and academics.     At Lincoln we…Continue Reading Final Year Coffee Club

University of Lincoln Top 20 for Careers Support

The University of Lincoln has ranked 16th in the UK for career support by Student Hub. Student Hub, described by the BBC as the ‘TripAdvisor for unis’, compiled the rankings of the career support in 159 Higher Education Institutions as voted for by thousands of students across the UK. The Lincoln Award was praised as…Continue Reading University of Lincoln Top 20 for Careers Support

Vice Chancellor to Receive Lincoln Civic Award 2019

University of Lincoln Vice Chancellor Professor Mary Stuart has been announced as the winner of this year’s Lincoln Civic Award by the City of Lincoln Council. Mary will receive the accolade from the Mayor of Lincoln, Councillor Keith Weaver, at a special ceremony in the city’s Guildhall on 4th April. The announcement comes after the…Continue Reading Vice Chancellor to Receive Lincoln Civic Award 2019

Annual Glanville Lecture – Kate Russell, ‘Why Aren’t More Girls Taking Up STEM?’

Date: Thursday 4th April Time: Lecture at 6pm, followed by Wine Reception at 7pm Location: Isaac Newton Building Lecture Theatre Journalist, reporter and author Kate Russell has been writing about technology and the Internet since 1995. She’s been a regular on BBC technology programme Click for over a decade and writes for National Geographic Traveller magazine….Continue Reading Annual Glanville Lecture – Kate Russell, ‘Why Aren’t More Girls Taking Up STEM?’