Information from the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy Service

The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy welcomes everyone to their ecumenical carol service on Monday 11 December, 5.30 for a 6pm start, in the INB Atrium with readings, prayers, music and reflections. All staff and students are welcome. Refreshments will be provided.

The chaplaincy service is also looking to help facilitate the starting of student-led Sikh services at the university. If you are interested in attending or helping out, please email the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy on chaplaincy@lincoln.ac.uk, with your name and student ID number. The chaplaincy service are asking for students who can play the harmonium or tabla, or have one of the instruments that can be loaned for use at the services, to get in contact with them.

Multi-Faith Chaplaincy
chaplaincy@lincoln.ac.uk

Ecumenical Carol Service

The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy welcome all staff, students and their guests to an ecumenical carol service on 11 December in the INB atrium. 5.30 for a 6pm start. Join us for readings, prayers, music and reflections plus a carol or two! Followed by refreshments.

Lincoln City FC vs Reading FC game – discounted tickets available

You can now purchase your discounted tickets for the Lincoln City F.C. vs Reading F.C. game, happening on Saturday 16 December 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

Secrets Behind Northern Ireland Peace Process to be Revealed at University Public Lecture

The University of Lincoln will host Visiting Professor, David Cooke, who will deliver a unique public talk of his account of the Northern Ireland ceasefire and secret initiatives of the Northern Ireland Peace Process in 1993.   

On the 30th anniversary of the historic Downing Street Agreement, David Cooke, Visiting Professor in the School of Social and Political Sciences, will deliver one of the first public accounts by a high-ranking participant in the Northern Ireland Peace Process in 1993. This talk will cover two secret initiatives which led to the ceasefire in 1994.    

David Cooke was a senior civil servant, and served in the Northern Ireland Office, the Home Office, and the Cabinet Office. He was involved at crucial times in the Northern Ireland Peace Process. David was subsequently the Chief Executive of the British Board of Film Classification and is now a Visiting Professor in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lincoln. David was previously Academic Visitor at Hertford College, the University of Oxford, specialising in the Northern Ireland Peace process.  

The talk is open to the public and free to attend. No prior booking is required and the talk will take place on Tuesday 5 December 2023 at 6pm in the David Chiddick Building, room DCB11010. 

For queries about the event, please email Dr Gary Rawnsley: grawnsley@lincoln.ac.uk.

University of Lincoln Rises to National Top 10 for Postgraduate Taught Experience

The University of Lincoln is now ranked in the top 10 in the UK for its postgraduate teaching and learning experience, according to the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2023.

Recording its highest placing yet in the national survey, the University has climbed 15 per cent to be ranked in the top 10 out of 101 institutions for overall student satisfaction.

Coordinated by AdvanceHE every year, the questionnaire invites full- and part-time students to feedback their experience of teaching and learning at postgraduate level.

Lincoln also scored highly for its level of support available to students, ranking in the top five in the UK out of 84 Higher Education institutions in total for this category.

Beth Pearson, Postgraduate Manager at the University of Lincoln, said: “Achieving a top 10 result in the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 2023 is a testament to the University of Lincoln’s continued dedication to fostering an enriching, supportive, and transformative learning environment for our postgraduate student community.

“This success highlights the student-focused excellence found within the postgraduate teaching and learning experience at the University of Lincoln.”

Claire Randerson, Dean of Postgraduate Taught and International Students at the University of Lincoln, commented: “More University of Lincoln students took part in PTES this year than ever before, providing really valuable insights into the teaching and learning experience of our PGT community here at Lincoln.

“The results ranking the University in the top 10 in the UK are truly excellent – and reflect the ongoing hard work, enthusiasm and commitment from colleagues across the university to providing students with an intellectually stimulating and supportive environment in which to build their skills, knowledge and experience.”

Find out more about postgraduate study at the University of Lincoln: www.lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/postgraduatestudy/.

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

Whatuni Student Choice Awards – Reviews

We’re really excited to take part in this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCA). The WUSCAs are compiled from the reviews which students like you leave on Whatuni, and rank institutions according to the things that students really care about – student support, campus facilities, lecturers and teaching quality, etc.

Whatuni is the UK’s largest source of independent, real, honest student reviews – reviews which have several benefits:

1. They give students like you an important voice and platform to share your views.

2. They help prospective students make crucial decisions on what and where to study.

3. They allow us institutions to find out what you really think, so we can make improvements to our offering.

4. They could win YOU a £200 voucher as part of the weekly draw for taking part!

Please click here to review your institution or visit https://www.whatuni.com/university-course-reviews/ and click ‘Write a Review.

University of Lincoln Wins Queen’s Anniversary Prize – UK’s Highest National Honour for Universities

The University of Lincoln has been awarded the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its work supporting the success and sustainability of the UK’s food and farming industries through innovations in research, education and technology.

The Queen’s Anniversary Prize is the highest National Honour in UK further and higher education, recognising outstanding work by UK colleges and universities showing excellence, innovation and benefit to the wider world.

First awarded in 1994, the Prizes are granted every two years by the Sovereign on the advice of the Prime Minister following a rigorous independent review process by The Royal Anniversary Trust, an independent charity.

The University of Lincoln is one of 22 winners in the 15th round of the scheme, announced at St James’s Palace on 16 November 2023. The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes will be presented at a formal Honours ceremony in February 2024.

The accolade recognises the work of the University’s Lincoln Institute for Agri-food Technology (LIAT) – a specialist research centre focussed on improving productivity, efficiency, and sustainability across the food chain “from farm to fork”.

Professor Neal Juster, Vice Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, said: “We are immensely proud, thrilled and humbled to win the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Further and Higher Education – the highest National Honour for UK universities and colleges.

The award recognises the outstanding contribution our research and teaching is making to supporting innovation across the UK’s £100bn agri-food industries.

It also demonstrates how the focus of our research is aligned to the needs of key industries in our region, not only helping businesses to enhance productivity, but also producing skills and opportunities that create prosperity in communities across Greater Lincolnshire.

Winning the Prize is all the more remarkable given our Lincoln Institute for Agri-food Technology was founded less than a decade ago. It is now recognised as one of the world’s leading centres of R&D excellence in this crucial specialism.

LIAT’s multi-disciplinary team of researchers brings together sector-leading expertise in a diverse range of disciplines, including agriculture, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, engineering, crop science, environmental sustainability, food manufacturing, and supply chain management, among many others.

They are engaged in internationally significant research in collaboration with a range of academic and industry partners, from family-run businesses to multi-national corporations. This industry-focussed R&D includes the development and deployment of world-first automation, machine learning and robotics systems.

The University of Lincoln hosts the UK’s first global centre of excellence in agri-robotics research, Lincoln Agri-Robotics. Along with the University of Cambridge and University of East Anglia, Lincoln is also a partner in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training for Agri-food Robotics (AgriFoRwArdS) – a first-of-its-kind advanced training centre.

Professor Simon Pearson, Founding Director of LIAT at the University of Lincoln, said: “The sustainable supply of high quality, nutritious food is a foundation of successful societies and economies all over the world. The way we produce food is also a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. Improving productivity, efficiency and sustainability across the global food chain is therefore not just good business, it’s vital to maintaining food security.

The Lincoln Institute for Agri-food Technology unites partners from across the food eco-system — farmers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and consumers – alongside world-leading researchers from an array of academic specialisms and institutions to design and deliver impactful, applied R&D for the agri-food industries here in the UK and internationally.   

We are absolutely delighted that this work has been recognised in this prestigious National Honour.”

Sir Damon Buffini, Chair of The Royal Anniversary Trust commented: “The Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education are an integral part of our national Honours system, shining a light on the groundbreaking work taking place in universities and colleges across the UK.

All 22 Prize-winners demonstrate excellence, innovation and impact, with many tackling some of the toughest problems we as a society face today. They are to be commended for reaching this pinnacle of achievement in the tertiary education sector. Congratulations!

More about this news can be viewed online: www.queensanniversaryprizes.org.uk/winners/innovation-in-agri-food-technology/

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