Siemens UK CEO opens state-of-the-art engineering facilities

The Chief Executive of Siemens UK, Juergen Maier, was special guest at a ceremony to officially open the newly expanded engineering facilities at the University of Lincoln.

The event at the Engineering Hub on the University’s main Brayford Campus on Thursday 8th September 2016 celebrated the award-winning partnership between the University and Siemens.

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Professor Mary Stuart and Juergen Maier

Lincoln’s School of Engineering was the first dedicated facility of its kind to be created in the UK in more than two decades, welcoming its first students in 2011. The result of a pioneering collaboration between University of Lincoln and Siemens, it has won a series of national awards and accolades as an example of how industry and academic can work together, including a prestigious Lord Stafford Award.

The expansion of the Engineering Hub provides additional training spaces and offices for Siemens, as well as new academic spaces for staff and students. The shared facilities further consolidate the unique partnership between the University of Lincoln and Siemens.

To read more, visit: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/news/2016/09/1264.asp

Graduation live stream

University staff and students can watch a live stream of this week’s graduation ceremonies at Lincoln Cathedral.

The ceremonies are being streamed on YouTube for the first time this year to give even more people the chance to enjoy the culmination of our students’ degree studies.

Over the course of four days from Monday 5th – Thursday 8th September 2016, the University will present academic awards to more than 3,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students from across all of its academic Colleges. Ceremonies begin at 10.30am, 2.30pm and 7.30pm.

To watch graduation live, follow the link from the Graduation pages on the University’s website: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/campuslife/graduationceremonies/

Important – power shutdown Sunday 4th September

To enable essential upgrades and maintenance to the electrical power infrastructure on the south side of the Brayford Pool campus, there will be a power shutdown on Sunday 4th September, beginning at 8:00am and lasting for up to eight hours.

During the shutdown period access to all ICT services will be affected both for those on and off campus. This includes Blackboard, Email, Network File Storage and the University Phone System.

The Security team will be available by telephone on 07843 658 942 in the event of an emergency during the shutdown period.

In addition, there will be no mains electricity to the following buildings, which will be locked throughout the shutdown period. These buildings will be locked as normal on Saturday 3 September and reopened as normal on Monday 5 September.

  • AAD Building (East and West)
  • Enterprise Building (North and South)
  • Isaac Newton Building
  • LPAC
  • Science Centre
  • Sports Centre & Human Performance Centre
  • Students’ Union
  • University Library
  • Witham House

The following essential work will be carried out during the shutdown period:

  • Connection of the high-voltage transformer for Isaac Newton Building Phase 2 to the south side high-voltage ring main, enabling the completion of the building
  • Installation of new electricity meters for the AAD Building and the Science Centre, enabling more effective management of electricity consumption in those buildings
  • Planned replacement of the uninterruptible power supply batteries for the Minerva Building data centre, maintaining the resilience of the University’s ICT services
  • Correction of an issue with the power supply to the University Library comms room

Academic colleagues are asked to share this message with any students who may be affected.

If you have any concerns about the disruption to ICT services, please email the ICT Service Desk ICT@lincoln.ac.uk or telephone on 01522 886 500.

For any other concerns, please contact the Estates Support Desk estatessupport@lincoln.ac.uk or telephone on 01522 886 777.

Draft timetables now available

Draft Programme timetables are now available to be viewed by returning students. Please use this link.

It is important to note that these timetables are DRAFT and subject to change.  Complete individual timetable will be published on Friday 16 September 2016.

New students will not receive their timetable until the close of business on Friday 23 September 2016.

Health Centre Survey

University Health Centre Patients are invited to follow the link below and complete a survey on the Health Centre. It is your opportunity to give feedback on the service and your comments will be much appreciated.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3TBKBWF

The team at the Health Centre hope you have a lovely summer holiday and look forward to seeing you all again in September. For those staying in Lincoln, the Health Centre is open as usual over the summer.

Please follow us on twitter @unisurgerylinc or like us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/universityhealthcentrelincoln  for any updates, campaigns or useful information about the practice and local NHS services.

 

 

Register for the EU Referendum

The EU Referendum will take place on Thursday 23 June 2016, and voting will only be available to those who have registered to vote by Tuesday 7 June 2016. If you have not completed the online form (it takes only a few seconds to complete), you will not be able to have your say. If you’re likely to be away on holiday, unsure where you will be staying, or can’t get to your polling station on 23 June, you can also register for a postal vote (the deadline for this is Wednesday 8 June).

For more information and to register, visit: https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

To register for a postal vote, visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apply-for-a-postal-vote

Dates to remember:

  • Deadline to register to vote – 7June
  • Deadline to post your EU Ref vote – 8June
  • Deadline to vote in EU Ref – 23 June

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Lincoln Cathedral annual Magna Carta Lecture

Lincoln Cathedral’s annual Magna Carta Lecture will take place on Wednesday 1st June 2016.

Guest speaker is the Australian High Commissioner The Hon Alexander Downer AC.

University of Lincoln staff and students can benefit from a half price ticket offer which can be redeemed by entering the code ‘mclecture’ when booking tickets via the Cathedral’s Eventbrite page.

For more details, see: https://lincolncathedral.com/forthcoming-events/magna-carta-lecture/

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MMR vaccination advice

Public Health England and Universities UK are asking students across the UK to check that they have had two doses of the MMR vaccine in the past, following an increase in confirmed cases of measles in some areas of the country over the past few weeks.

Cases have mainly been confirmed in unimmunised adolescents and young adults, some of which are known to be university students in the South of England. Many of these cases have been admitted to hospital.

Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can be very unpleasant and sometimes lead to serious complications. It’s now uncommon in the UK because of the effective MMR vaccination programme. Although it may be a mild illness in children, measles can be more severe in adults. Those who are unvaccinated, or not fully vaccinated, remain susceptible to the disease.

It’s never too late to have the vaccine. Students who have not received two doses of the vaccine in the past – or who are unsure – should speak to their GP. There’s no harm in receiving an additional dose if there is any uncertainty. Students can either arrange to be vaccinated while they are at University, or they can check their vaccination status when they are back at home and arrange to catch up with any vaccinations that they missed when they were younger.

Students are also asked to remain alert to measles, which can include cold-like symptoms, sore red eyes, a high temperature or a red-brown blotchy rash. Those experiencing symptoms should seek medical attention, but phone ahead before visiting GP surgeries so arrangements can be made to prevent others from being infected. Those who have been in close contact with someone who has measles should also see their GP, if they have not been fully vaccinated (had two doses of the MMR vaccine) or haven’t had the infection before – particularly those who are immunosuppressed, pregnant or infants.

Two doses of MMR vaccine are routinely provided as part of the NHS Childhood Immunisation Programme in England. Uptake is now high with more than 90% of children receiving one dose of the vaccine by two years of age, but uptake of the vaccine was lower at the time the majority of current university students were offered the vaccine as children.

Public Health England has published a blog on the avoidable health threats every student should know about.

To register or book an appointment at the University Health Centre, call 01522 870010 or visit during opening hours (9am-6.30pm Monday to Friday).

Lincoln named in UK’s top 50 universities

The University of Lincoln has been named in the UK’s top 50 universities in the Complete University Guide 2017.

The latest version of the national university league table is published online today (Monday 25th April 2016) at www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk  

The main table of the Complete University Guide 2017 ranks 127 higher education institutions on ten measures: Student Satisfaction, Research Quality, Research Intensity, Entry Standards, Student: Staff Ratio; Spending on Academic Services; Spending on Student Facilities; Good Honours degrees achieved; Graduate Prospects and Completion. It also provides separate listings for 70 academic subjects.

Placed 49th in the main table, the University of Lincoln is also positioned in the national top ten of the Agriculture subject area.

Professor Mary Stuart, Vice Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, said: “Our place in the rankings reflects the steady work we have been developing to ensure the best experience for our students and to create the environment for excellent research to flourish.
“Students and staff at Lincoln have worked hard to achieve this recognition and I am grateful to all our community for their commitment to our development.
“This year applications to Lincoln have been higher than ever and I look forward to welcoming another excellent student year group this September.”

Around £200 million has been invested in developing Lincoln’s main Brayford Pool Campus over the past two decades since it was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1996. A further £130 million capital programme was announced last year which will provide state-of-the-art new buildings for staff and students in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, nursing, social care and psychology.

The University of Lincoln’s approach to research-engaged teaching has been recognised with a commendation from the UK’s Quality Assurance Agency for enhancement of student learning opportunities. Lincoln has also won a series of national awards and accolades for its approach to working with employers, including a Lord Stafford Award and Times Higher Education Award.

Graduate prospects are strong with nine out of ten of Lincoln’s most recent graduates in work or further study six months after completing their studies and more than 70% of those working in graduate level roles – above the national average (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2015). This highlights the University’s focus on supporting students to develop the right skills to gain excellent jobs.

The latest rankings also reflect Lincoln’s success in the last national assessment of university research standards, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. More than half of Lincoln’s submitted research was judged to be world-leading or internationally excellent in REF 2014 and it was placed in the top ten nationally for the quality of its research outputs in the Agriculture, Veterinary and Food Science subject area.

The team behind the Complete University Guide has compiled university league tables for almost 20 years. Since 2007, these have been freely available on line. The Guide is an autonomous division of Hotcourses.

Dr Bernard Kingston, principal author of TheCompleteUniversityGuide.co.uk, said: “There is a considerable degree of stability at the upper end of the league table this year. While dramatic changes may be newsworthy, this stability indicates that the rankings are robust and credible for young people seeking a university place – our primary purpose.”

See the Complete University Guide 2017 tables at: www.thecompleteuniversityguide.co.uk

 

co_LAB workshop – Call for Participants

co_LAB workshop – Call for Participants

co_LAB is pleased to announce that we will be running our next intensive cross-college workshop in May (9-13) and are currently seeking enthusiastic participants from across the University. The call is open to L2 students from all Colleges (although applicants from other years will also be considered).

co_LAB workshops bring together staff and students from different academic contexts, employing a student-directed, discovery-based learning approach to support a range of 21st century skills (collaboration, innovation, group problem-solving, digital media literacies). Check out what we got up to in a previous project undertaken last year for a little taste of what you might expect.

Here are just some of the benefits of taking part in this project:

  • Network and meet other students working in different academic disciplines
  • Discover new approaches to conceptual development, research and collaborative production
  • Shape the way you learn by having more autonomy in the curriculum
  • Share your voice on challenging contemporary debates and produce new knowledge
  • Exhibit your work at a public facing event
  • Counts as ‘extra-curricular activity’ for Lincoln Award
  • Outputs to be considered for the European Youth Award

If you would like to take part in this workshop please fill in the online application form or follow the instructions in the poster below. We will be holding an informal briefing on the project for all who may wish to take part but want to find out a little more information on Thursday 21st April 2016, 15.30 in room MC2113B (2nd floor MHT). Any other questions can be directed to colab@lincoln.ac.uk