Record Numbers for the University’s Second Annual Student Enterprise Conference

The hugely popular Student Enterprise Conference returned for 2024, taking place on Wednesday 21 February at the Engine Shed on campus.

The day launched with a short networking session for attendees, where students were encouraged to make new connections before a welcome talk from the University’s Student Enterprise Manager, Reece Leggett.

The first session of the day was focussed on business investment and funding, joined by panel members Thomas Atkins (Managing Director, Identity Agency), Laura Mallaburn (Head Business Support & Angel Network Manage, Lincoln Science & Innovation Park) & Lewis Stringer (Senior Manager UK Network – East & South-East Midlands, British Business Bank) with Reece Leggett chairing the panel. The panel outlined key strategies for start-up businesses to apply for funding, as well as some of the risks to consider when applying for funding.

The second session of the day featured a graduate business owner panel. A wide range of University of Lincoln alumni were present; Maureen O’Callaghan (Beyond Money CIC), Luke Smith (Bloe Health), Osayomwanbor Wilfred Ehioba (Ehioba & Co) & Emma Haigh (Jailhouse Frock), with Dominick McOmish (Marketing & Communications Assistant, University of Lincoln) facilitating. The panel answered a wide range of questions, including their inspiration in starting a business, what keeps them motivated, how they manage the work/life balance as a start-up, how they connect with customers and more.

Lunch was provided by the Engine Shed, which gave another opportunity for attendees to network and connect with speakers from the previous panels.

The final session of the day was a keynote session with Kay Kukoyi (Founder, Purposeful Group), who tackled the topic of AI and how it can benefit business owners, with a particular focus on adaption for SMEs. Kay delivered an insightful, engaging talk in which she outlined some of the key tools that entrepreneurial students should be looking to familiarise themselves with.

The conference was attended by a record number of students, which demonstrates the high level of support provided to students by the University’s Student Enterprise team. Following on from the news that the University of Lincoln is a top-5 University for supporting Student Start-Ups, the Student Enterprise team is pleased to continue their hard work in providing a dedicated resource for students looking to explore self-employment as a future career path.

Reece Leggett, Student Enterprise Manager at the University, said: “The conference is our flagship event, and we were really pleased to see such a strong turnout from students, with lots of new faces in the audience as well. Self-employment is becoming a more and more popular option for graduates, and days like today are a perfect example to spark that idea and give attendees an insight into what running a business could look like for them.

For more information on the conference, or the work Student Enterprise do more widely, you can contact the team at studententerprise@lincoln.ac.uk.

Take Part in ‘The Sound of the Future’ – A New Broadcasting Provision

The University of Lincoln is set to deliver a new broadcast provision which will reflect nationwide developments in traditional radio broadcasting which have shaped audience behaviours and participation.

These advancements are owing to the increasing popularity of digital audio technology including smart speakers, pre-recorded media, and streaming platforms.

Evolving with and acknowledging this change, the University is launching a consultation: ‘The Sound of the Future’. This period of visioning will identify and develop a suitable business model for an audio-based output, in which members of the University community will be invited to contribute their ideas.

The consultation will be facilitated by Dr Finn Pollard, Head of Academic Quality and Standards and the Centre for Culture and Creativity at the University. The Sound of The Future will gather ideas and insights from our student body and staff colleagues about how our community could engage in a future audio output. This will be done through a series of workshops and one-to-one conversations taking place across March and April with those who expressed an interest, in addition to an online survey open to all.

Objectives for a new platform will ensure that the University continues to deliver up-to-date learning opportunities for our students, to support their future careers in the digital media landscape. The platform will also prioritise quality and community, resulting in a curated experience for listeners.

Staff and students can submit their ideas online until 1 May 2024: https://forms.office.com/e/hk1L93sACB.  

Medieval Week – programme of events

Internal Events (for specific student groups in the COASSH community)

Wednesday 13 March

Walking Tour of Medieval Lincoln, led by Professor Mark Gardiner and Dr Michele Vescovi

Meet outside main entrance of Nicola de la Haye Building, 15.00

This is a special event arranged for and in consultation with the University of Lincoln Student History Society.

No booking is required.

Thursday 14 March

Visit to the Lincolnshire Archives, led by several members of the academic staff of the School of Humanities and Heritage, 11.00-12.00.

This is a special event arranged for College Of Arts, Social Science and Humanities PGR students.

You can book here (scroll down to option number 4) and grab one of the remaining places available!

Public Engagement Events

Thursday 14 March

Professor Stephen Church, Research Professor in Medieval Studies

This talk ‘Everyday Life at the Court of King John’, will take place in MB0312 (Minerva Building), from 17.30 until 19.00.

To book a free ticket for this talk, please click here.

Friday 15 March

Dr Janina Ramirez, Visiting Professor in Medieval Studies

This talk ‘How Writing Medieval Women Back into History Can Change Past, Present and Future’, will take place in MB0302 (Minerva Building), from 17.30 until 19.00.

To book a free ticket for this talk, please click here.

Don’t miss the Lincoln F.C vs Stevenage game – discounted tickets available now

You can now purchase your discounted tickets for the Lincoln City F.C. vs Stevenage F.C. game, taking place on Saturday 2 March.

Tickets are priced at £10 per person, with a maximum of six tickets per transaction. To purchase, please either visit the University’s online store, or visit the University’s Sports Centre at the Brayford Pool Campus. The Sports Centre opening hours are Monday – Thursday: 7am – 10pm, Friday: 7am – 9.30pm and Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm.

Staff/student ID will be required to complete the purchase.

Fixtures for the season are available online: www.weareimps.com/Teams/matches/fixtures.

If you have any queries, please contact the Sports Centre via email: sportscentre@lincoln.ac.uk

Lincoln City vs Shrewsbury Town – £10 tickets now available

You can now purchase your discounted tickets for the Lincoln City F.C. vs Shrewsbury Town F.C. game, taking place on Tuesday 27 February for a 7.45pm kick off.

Tickets are priced at £10 per person, with a maximum of six tickets per transaction. To purchase, please either visit the University’s online store, or visit the University’s Sports Centre at the Brayford Pool Campus. The Sports Centre opening hours are Monday – Thursday: 7am – 10pm, Friday: 7am – 9.30pm and Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm.

Staff/student ID will be required to complete the purchase.

Fixtures for the season are available online: www.weareimps.com/Teams/matches/fixtures.

If you have any queries, please contact the Sports Centre via email: sportscentre@lincoln.ac.uk

Lincoln City vs Exeter City – discounted tickets now available

As part of the ongoing Uni Imps scheme, you can purchase discounted football tickets for the Lincoln City F.C vs Exeter City F.C home league game on Saturday 17 February 2024.

Tickets are priced at £10 per person, with a maximum of six tickets per transaction. To purchase, please either visit the University’s online store, or visit the University’s Sports Centre at the Brayford Pool Campus. The Sports Centre opening hours are Monday – Thursday: 7am – 10pm, Friday: 7am – 9.00pm and Saturday – Sunday: 10am – 5pm.

Staff ID will be required to complete the purchase.

Fixtures for the season are available online: www.weareimps.com/Teams/matches/fixtures.

If you have any queries, please contact the Sports Centre via email: sportscentre@lincoln.ac.uk

Lunar New Year Celebration

You are invited to join the Lunar New year celebration taking place on Saturday 10 February, from 2 pm – 6pm in Witham House on campus. 

The event is free to attend and attendees will be able to participate in games, food and a chance to learn some phrases in Chinese too!

Story submitted by Alicia Armsworth
chaplaincy@lincoln.ac.uk

Lincolnshire Ghana Union Inauguration Dinner Party

The Lincolnshire Ghana Union is holding its Inauguration Dinner Party in INB at 5pm on 16 March 2024. To book tickets, please use the following link –  www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lgu-inauguration-dinner-party-tickets-813529317087?aff=oddtdtcreator.

The Dinner is part of this years 67th Ghana Independence Day celebrations. For more information please contact Dr Casmir Maazure (Chair) on 07914442294.

Story submitted by Alicia Armsworth
chaplaincy@lincoln.ac.uk

Your Chance to Win £1000 with Santander Universities Brighter Futures Grant

The Santander Universities Brighter Futures Grant will see ten University of Lincoln students win £1,000 each.

Applications for the giveaway will close on 29 March 2024, so don’t miss out!

To enter, just complete the short application form on the Santander Scholarships website before the closing date.

Ten successful students will be selected at random, and the winners will be contacted via email on 17 April 2024.

For your chance to win, view this link: https://lncn.ac/santander24

Peak Stuff Clothes Swap

Have you reached Peak Stuff? 

Lincoln Arts Centre is hosting a two-month long clothes swap in their Café Bar, where you can donate your unwanted clothes and pick up a fresh, preloved, fit. If you have clothes bursting out your wardrobe, bring them to Lincoln Arts Centre and donate. All clothes left at the end of the clothes swap will be donated to charity.  

The swap is in promotion of the upcoming show Peak Stuff from March 14-15 at Lincoln Arts Centre. Using live drumming and spectacular video design, this is a timely show for anyone who has ever made an ill-fated impulsive purchase!  

You can read more about Peak Stuff here: https://lincolnartscentre.co.uk/event/peak-stuff/ Make sure to donate your clothes and pick up a ticket!