The University Shuttlebus service to Riseholme Campus will resume running on Monday 23rd September 2013. It will run to the same timetable as previous years, link to timetable below: https://portal.lincoln.ac.uk/C7/C7/Parking-and-Transport/Document%20Library/Timetable.pdf…Continue Reading The University Shuttlebus service to Riseholme Campus will resume running on 23 September
Lincoln shortlisted for national enterprise award
The University of Lincoln has been shortlisted for a national award in recognition of its growing reputation as one of the UK’s most entrepreneurial universities. The University is one of six higher education institutions nominated for the title of ‘Entrepreneurial University of the Year’ in the Times Higher Education Awards 2013. The THE Awards, now…Continue Reading Lincoln shortlisted for national enterprise award
British Academy Fellow joins University of Lincoln
A British Academy Fellow recognised as a leading scholar on post-Holocaust poetry has joined the University of Lincoln’s College of Arts, as part of a major investment in the humanities. Professor Antony Rowland was granted a coveted British Academy Fellowship in 2012, and is now one of an elite group of scholars elected for their…Continue Reading British Academy Fellow joins University of Lincoln
Lincoln hosts largest graduation ever
Award-winning journalist John Sergeant and former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Blair are among the Honorary guests joining the University of Lincoln’s largest ever cohort of graduating students, as they collect their degree certificates during a week of celebrations. The ten Graduation ceremonies, which take place at Lincoln Cathedral from Monday 2nd – Thursday 5th September…Continue Reading Lincoln hosts largest graduation ever
Not the end of the world: why Earth’s greatest mass extinction was the making of modern mammals
The ancient closest relatives of mammals – the cynodont therapsids – not only survived the greatest mass extinction of all time, 252 million years ago, but thrived in the aftermath, according to new research published today (28th August). The first mammals arose in the Triassic period, more than 225 million years ago. These early fur…Continue Reading Not the end of the world: why Earth’s greatest mass extinction was the making of modern mammals
Book names reptile expert among the world’s best
A life-long fascination with reptiles has ensured a Lincoln academic’s inclusion in a book featuring the most distinguished and internationally renowned reptile experts in the world. Dr Daniel Pincheira-Donoso, from the School of Life Sciences at the University of Lincoln, UK, has been recognised in A Life for Reptiles and Amphibians published in August 2013….Continue Reading Book names reptile expert among the world’s best
Aspiring architectural designer secures New York role with international scholarship
An aspiring architectural designer will live and work in New York City after being awarded an international scholarship to explore his own innovative research proposal. Matthew Taylor (21), who graduates this September with a first class degree from the University of Lincoln’s BA (Hons) Architecture programme, was awarded the John Roberts Travel Scholarship to support…Continue Reading Aspiring architectural designer secures New York role with international scholarship
Maths and Chemistry Schools to drive economic growth
The University of Lincoln will provide more research and development opportunities to support innovation in business by introducing its new Schools of Mathematics and Chemistry. The £6.8million investment from the Higher Education Funding Council (HEFCE) builds on the highly successful model established through the development of the Lincoln School of Engineering. It is a sign…Continue Reading Maths and Chemistry Schools to drive economic growth
Frequency Festival returns to transform Lincoln
The Frequency Festival of Digital Culture will return to Lincoln in October 2013, bringing to the city an extraordinary celebration of international arts, culture and technology. Following its successful launch in 2011, when more than 100 artists exhibited their work to a live audience of more than 32,000 people, the second Frequency festival will again…Continue Reading Frequency Festival returns to transform Lincoln
Scholarships to recognise academic excellence
The University of Lincoln has announced it will award a series of scholarships worth thousands of pounds to its highest achieving undergraduates starting degree courses this September. The Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship, introduced last year to recognise outstanding academic achievement and commitment to extracurricular activities, is worth £9,000 over three years. This year the University of…Continue Reading Scholarships to recognise academic excellence