The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Scheme (UROS) is designed to encourage undergraduate students to become actively involved in the research work of the University. UROS is a competitive bursary scheme and offers a unique opportunity for students to work alongside academic researchers to engage and gain hands-on research experience on projects covering all disciplines across the…Continue Reading £1000 Bursaries for Students – Deadline for Applications 31st January 2019
Education Act 1994 Code of Practice
Education Act 1994 Code of Practice Under the 1994 Education Act, a university’s governing body has a duty to take such steps as are reasonably practicable to secure that the students’ union operates in a fair and democratic manner and is accountable for its finances. The Act also requires the governing body to prepare and…Continue Reading Education Act 1994 Code of Practice
£500 Bursary for Medicine Foundation Year Students from Lincolnshire
Medical students from Lincolnshire who join the foundation year for the county’s new medical school programme will be given a financial boost of £500 to help with their studies. The six-year Medicine with a Foundation Year programme (UCAS course code A18L) has been specifically designed to widen access to the study of medicine and it…Continue Reading £500 Bursary for Medicine Foundation Year Students from Lincolnshire
Renamed Buildings on Brayford Campus
As previously communicated, four buildings on the Brayford Campus have been renamed. Over this summer, new external and internal signage was installed for all these buildings. The Alfred Tennyson Building (ATB) – formerly the MHT Building The Media, Humanities and Technology building has been renamed after Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), the Lincolnshire born poet. The most…Continue Reading Renamed Buildings on Brayford Campus
Building employability skills across future generations
WEALTH at work has recently awarded a sponsored scholarship to Alex Todd, a student at the University of Lincoln. This exciting opportunity was made available as a result of both organisations having a shared interest and commitment to the development of educational needs from the classroom into the workplace. It follows a successful completion of…Continue Reading Building employability skills across future generations
MHT East Staircase Closure
As part of the MHT refurbishment project, the east staircase will be closed from Thursday 2nd August to 14th of September. …Continue Reading MHT East Staircase Closure
Lincoln’s MPharm Programme Achieves Full Accreditation from General Pharmaceutical Council
The University of Lincoln’s School of Pharmacy MPharm programme has been given the seal of approval and has received full accreditation from the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)….Continue Reading Lincoln’s MPharm Programme Achieves Full Accreditation from General Pharmaceutical Council
Campus Power Shutdown – Sunday 15th July
Power to the main Brayford Pool campus will be shut down for one day on Sunday 15th July to enable essential maintenance work to be carried out on the University’s key electricity infrastructure on the campus. The work will begin at 7am and last until Sunday evening, affecting all academic and accommodation buildings located on…Continue Reading Campus Power Shutdown – Sunday 15th July
Blackboard Upgrades
Blackboard is being upgraded from the 7th July. Throughout the upgrade there will be a read-only version of Blackboard available. Staff and students will still have full access to Blackboard during this time, however any uploads or changes to content on the read-only version will not be retained. The upgrade will be completed within the working week (9th July –…Continue Reading Blackboard Upgrades
Be Inspired! Lecture: Professor Kerstin Meints
Professor Kerstin Meints, from the School of Psychology and Director of the Lincoln Infant and Child Development Lab will speak at the Eleanor Glanville Centre’s next Be Inspired! Lecture….Continue Reading Be Inspired! Lecture: Professor Kerstin Meints