Category: Events

Students’ Union Islamic Society meet and greet on Wednesday

The University of Lincoln Students’ Union Islamic Society wishes you all peace, prosperity and success for the year ahead. It was great to meet all the new students at the Freshers’ Fayre as well as catching up with those who are already part of the ISoc family over the Red September Campaign in aid of…Continue Reading Students’ Union Islamic Society meet and greet on Wednesday

Drama Research Seminar – 24 September

Drama Research Seminar – 24 September The Theatre, Consciousness & Asian Performance Research Group with the Lincoln School of Fine and Performing Arts presents a Research Seminar on Wednesday 24 September, 6pm, Lincoln Performing Arts Centre, Studio 1: Kate Genevieve – Staging subjectivity Kate Genevieve is an Artist and Director based in Brighton, UK. Kate’s…Continue Reading Drama Research Seminar – 24 September

Are you interested in participating in memory research?

Would you like to have your memory tested? Would you like to help with the creation of a memory test? We are looking for healthy participants to help us with our memory research between the ages of: 18-19 45-54 65-75 The research is aimed at developing a test for those with memory problems who have Temporal Lobe…Continue Reading Are you interested in participating in memory research?

Fancy a good sing-song?

Calling everyone who loves to sing, Siren Voices starts in October SIREN VOICES – Lincoln’s NEW community choir for all. Hosted by the University of Lincoln, this is the choir for you whether you are an experienced singer, or simply want to find your voice. From Bach to the Beatles, unison to harmony, a capella…Continue Reading Fancy a good sing-song?

Scottish Referendum: Why don’t we all get a vote?

Here’s the burning question – why aren’t England, Wales and Northern Ireland also getting that same say? For months – years really – we’ve been hearing arguments from both camps on the benefits and pitfalls of an independent Scotland. My family is a Border family which through generations has straddled the Tweed, which is why…Continue Reading Scottish Referendum: Why don’t we all get a vote?

Astronomer Royal invites Lincoln audience to explore galaxies

  Astronomer Royal, Professor Lord Martin Rees of Ludlow, is one of the world’s most respected cosmologists and astrophysicists, and he will visit the University of Lincoln later this month to explore the mysteries of our galaxy in a free public lecture. Regularly referred to as Britain’s “top scientist”, Lord Rees was formerly President of…Continue Reading Astronomer Royal invites Lincoln audience to explore galaxies

UROS study into lending

University of Lincoln student Brian Gillingham,College of Social Science, is conducting research into payday loan companies as part of a new UROS study. There is a prize draw for those who choose to participate in interviews after the survey and a prize draw with a first prize of £35 and second prize of £15. To take…Continue Reading UROS study into lending

Social media garden is first step in creating emotional buildings

A Twitter-reactive garden could provide a prototype for the future development of ‘smart’ buildings that can adapt to our emotional state. The structure has been created by academics from the University of Lincoln, UK, taking its inspiration from the University’s Digital Capabilities garden, which won Gold at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2013. The STAN…Continue Reading Social media garden is first step in creating emotional buildings

Free Environmental Film Season

The University of Lincoln (Environment Team), in association with Transition Lincoln, will be hosting a series of talks and films with an environmental theme this coming year. All films are FREE and will be shown in the Cargill Lecture Theatre in the Minerva Building (previously known as the Main Admin Building). The films as a chance for…Continue Reading Free Environmental Film Season