Trip to Gurdwara in Scunthorpe

The University Chaplaincy is running a trip to one of the Gurdwaras (Sikh place of worship) in Scunthorpe on Sunday 26 November.

To book your free place, please complete the application form which can be found in the link below. All are welcome.

The coach is meeting at the LAC at 8.30am and will leave Scunthorpe at 2pm to return to the University.

Details and booking form:
https://chaplaincy.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/calendar_event/trip-to-scunthorpe-gurdwara/

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

Faith and belief awareness day

The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy are marking Inter Faith Week (12-19 November). Observed nationally, hundreds of events take place throughout the UK. The University of Lincoln is pleased to work with the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy team to put together a day event on Thursday 16 November to increase the awareness of the different Faiths and Beliefs in the UK and at the University and to increase the understanding between those of faith and none.

The event will be in the Isaac Newton atrium from 10am-2pm. The event will include exhibitions, music, videos, henna, costumes and a visit to the Peace Garden near Bridge House. There will also be a minute of silence for peace in the world. Please come along and interact with your chaplains and faith advisors.
The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy team welcome everyone in our University Community and we look forward to seeing you on 16 November.

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

Guided walk around Liquorice Park

As part of the Lincoln Climate Action Festival week, there will be a guided walk to Liquorice Park on Tuesday 14 November. The walk will be led by Helen Townsend, the University’s Catholic chaplain, and will leave Witham House at 12 noon.

The walk will go to and around Liquorice Park and return via Whittons Park and the West Common, time permitting. To book your free place, please visit: https://chaplaincy.lincoln.ac.uk/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=frm_forms_preview&form=liquoriceparkwalk

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

Lincoln City vs Port Vale – Discounted home league tickets now available

You can now purchase your discounted tickets for the Lincoln City F.C. vs Port Vale F.C. game, happening on Saturday 11 November for a 3pm 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

Have you had a spiritual experience?

Have you received a spiritual wake-up call in a dream or during prayer, meditation or daily life? Come along to this free informal discussion over a cuppa at Witham House (next to Sports Centre) from 7.30-9pm on 8 November with Liz Mallett, the Eckankar faith advisor. 

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

Out of this World: An Evening with Lincolnshire Astronaut Michael Foale CBE

Lincolnshire-born former astronaut and astrophysicist, Michael Foale CBE, will return to the University of Lincoln, UK, to share his out-of-this-world career insights as the most experienced, British-born astronaut in the history of human space travel.

Having accrued more than 373 days in space, Michael will share his memories, photographs and video footage from his time in outer space. His talk will include details of his six Space Shuttle missions, time spent on the iconic Soyuz spacecraft, and being commander of the International Space Station.

Attendees will also hear about the vital repairs he made in 1995 to the Hubble Space Telescope during an arduous eight-hour spacewalk – as the first-ever Briton to undertake such a feat. His astronomical accomplishments were officially recognised when he was inducted into the NASA Astronaut Hall of Fame Class of 2017 at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

The event is held in collaboration with Pint of Science, and will take place on Wednesday 25 October 2023, from 7pm until 9pm. Booking is essential.

To secure your place, please visit: https://pintofscience.co.uk/event/michael-foale-lincoln-23.

A Week of Nature Positive Climate Action Returns at Free University Festival

The Lincoln Climate Action Festival will return in November this year, with the theme of nature positivity.

Now in its third year, the week-long festival at the University of Lincoln, UK, offers free climate awareness activities running between Monday 13 and Sunday 19 November and is open to all members of the public.

The event will also host a dedicated art exhibition in the University’s Project Space Plus, a gallery space for creative enquiry, experimentation, and contemporary thinking. The team are calling for local artists to present their work in celebration of this year’s theme, and are looking for artistic work which celebrates nature in all its forms, including wildlife photography, plant-based or biodegradable art.

A range of local organisations including the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, the Lincoln Climate Commission and Wilder Doddington will also be supporting the event with their own planned initiatives.

The week aims to raise awareness of how we can all engender a more sustainable, climate-friendly approach into our everyday lives. Attendees will have the opportunity to take part in many activities, including wildlife surveying, learning about carbon neutral practices, and a sustainability café with a book swap and crafting with nature-friendly materials.

Rebecca Mills, Head of Sustainability at the University of Lincoln, said: “A key aim for the University is to engage with our staff, students, and members of the local community on positive action and education in relation to sustainability, climate change and biodiversity. We hope to include as many people as possible in this week of events and instil a sense of Climate Hope and an appreciation of the natural world.

In 2019, the University of Lincoln declared a climate emergency to stand with other organisations taking the future of the planet seriously, and continues to work with its staff, students, Students’ Union, and wider community to implement sustainable pathways in all undertakings.

This commitment to the environment is reflected in a range of green spaces throughout the University’s Brayford Pool Campus, including wildflower meadows and pollinator enhancing rewilded areas on the estate and kitchen gardens. During their time at the University, students can take part in many environmental projects, from the edible campus project, Hedgehog Friendly Campus initiative, and the annual Brayford Pool clean-up.

For more information on the schedule of events or to submit your artwork for consideration in the Project Space Plus gallery, please email: environment@lincoln.ac.uk

Houseplant Sale Event

🌵 The Houseplant Sale is coming back to The University of Lincoln! Taking place outside the Students Union for 2 days ONLY in 2023 on Tues 17th & Weds 18th October from 10-7pm

⭐ They’ll be thousands of plants, with over 150 different types, in all shapes and sizes. Find a large choice of colourful pots & many other plant accessories too! 

Explore our massive range of plants, including… 

Cacti, Succulents & other sun lovers

Ferns, Palms & other shade lovers  

Peace lilies & other air purifiers  

Cheese plants & other exotics

Ivy & other hangers 

Bonsai trees & other beauties

Fly traps & other carnivores 

Orchids & other flowerers 

Citrus trees, Chillies & other edibles 

And many more!!!

🧾 Cash, card & contactless accepted! 

🌎 In the fight against plastic, we’d love it if you could bring your own bags 

💖 All students & staff welcome! Come & grab some green goodness to create your own JUNGLE! Don’t miss us – we won’t be back again until this time next year!!! 

Staff and students welcomed in first event of its kind

The University gave a warm welcome to new and returning students in the first ever Welcome to Lincoln event, held at Lincoln Cathedral on Tuesday 10 October.

Usually the setting for the University’s flagship graduation ceremonies each year, the event marked the start of the journey into the new academic year to recognise the community in which staff and students become a part of when they join the University.

The programme included choral and instrumental music and welcomes from representatives of the University, the Cathedral and the city. Following the ceremony, there was also an opportunity to meet new faces from the University community with a drinks reception. 

Brian Winston Memorial Lecture – Book Your Free Place

Book your place at the Brian Winston Memorial lecture on Friday 10 November 2023. Titled, “Prime Ministers and TV – the Love-Hate Relationship”, the talk will be delivered by award-winning documentary maker Michael Cockerell.

Event summary:

Every modern prime minister has loved, hated, or feared television. Some have done all three. Award-winning documentary maker Michael Cockerell has filmed and interviewed 10 prime ministers over the years. In this public lecture, he will tell the tragi-comic inside story of the battle for control between the PMs and the broadcasters. He will reveal how the two sides have become increasingly savvy and sophisticated – with each accusing the other of dirty tricks and fake news.

The event will be held in the Isaac Newton Building lecture theatre and will start at 6.30pm. 

To book your place or find out more, follow this link: www.lincoln.ac.uk/studentlife/whatson/events/brian-winston-memorial-lecture.html

This activity counts towards your Lincoln Award.

Professor Brian Winston was known for securing prestigious international prizes for his books and films, and was also the recipient of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement Writing for an Information Series in 1985. He was also named the Lincoln Professor in 2007 – the highest academic honour at the University.