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MA Taster Day: School of History and Heritage – 8 December

You are invited to our postgraduate taster day for the MA in Medieval History, MA in Historical Studies, MA in Nineteenth-Century Studies, and Graduate Diploma in Conservation Studies. Learn about our programmes, meet faculty, see some of the source materials with which you could work, and enjoy some tea/coffee and cake! Participants will examine rare books and manuscripts in…Continue Reading MA Taster Day: School of History and Heritage – 8 December

Drama student Harriet Mayne in the BBC One’s On Stage tonight!

Watch out for drama student Harriet Mayne in the BBC One programme On Stage on Monday, November, 9, at 7.30pm. This TV show features how a large-scale production of In Fog and Falling Snow, which is about the growth of the railways in the 1840s, was made during the summer in York at the Railway…Continue Reading Drama student Harriet Mayne in the BBC One’s On Stage tonight!

Blackwell’s Bookshop will close for Semester 1 on Friday

The Blackwell’s Bookshop, located on the ground floor of the Library, will close for Semester 1 on Friday November 6th. Students can continue to place orders by email, telephone or through the website www.blackwell.co.uk , with orders over £10 posted out free of charge. Blackwell’s will continue to support Schools and Departments, wherever required, and…Continue Reading Blackwell’s Bookshop will close for Semester 1 on Friday

Magna Carta art competition launched

The University of Lincoln has been awarded a grant from the Magna Carta Trust’s 800th Anniversary Commemoration Committee to create a work of outdoor art for our campus. This can be freestanding or designed as part of an existing building.  The work of art can be created or constructed from any material – the budget for…Continue Reading Magna Carta art competition launched

Creative Careers Festival is coming – 9-13 November

Five days dedicated to careers events relevant to the five schools within the College of Arts. Brought to you by Careers and Employability in partnership with the Student’s Union. A range of free industry talks include; English Heritage, Teacher Training, Copy writing, Print Publishing, Law, Media, Art and Culture and Architecture and Design. To find…Continue Reading Creative Careers Festival is coming – 9-13 November

Telegraph UK STEM Awards 2016

The University has been contacted by the Telegraph to promote an exciting opportunity for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics students to win up to £25,000! The Telegraph UK STEM Awards is a unique opportunity for the UK’s most talented and motivated undergraduates to present their world-changing ideas to the most influential people in the industry….Continue Reading Telegraph UK STEM Awards 2016

National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2015

National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2015 The University is supporting National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2015 which will run from Saturday 10th October to Saturday 17th October. The purpose of the Hate Crime Awareness Week is to tackle Hate Crime issues by raising awareness of what Hate Crime is and how to respond to it, encourage  reporting, and promote local…Continue Reading National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2015

Pet owners urgently needed to take part in BBC study

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…Continue Reading Pet owners urgently needed to take part in BBC study