Displaying posts in the Category Local News, which has 335 posts.
Sophie Belcher - November 16th, 2018
A new book of poetry penned by young people across the UK to commemorate 100 years since the guns of ‘The Great War’ finally fell silent on Armist…
Sophie Belcher - November 12th, 2018
A free pop-up archaeology exhibition in Lincoln is set to explore what life was like on a post-war council estate in the 1960s, showcasing items found…
Cerri Evans - September 21st, 2018
The University of Lincoln, UK, has risen to new heights in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019. In the latest edition of the guide L…
Laura Jones - August 10th, 2018
Bomber County’s iconic Vulcan Bomber will return to the skies over Lincolnshire this weekend (11th– 12th August) in an augmented reality app as pa…
Sophie Belcher - July 18th, 2018
The University of Lincoln has appointed a new Deputy Vice Chancellor for Student Development and Engagement. Professor Liz Mossop will work with colle…
Sophie Belcher - July 9th, 2018
An innovative community hub will provide a unique meeting and teaching space as part of the regeneration of the Sincil Bank area of Lincoln. The hub, …
Sophie Belcher - May 29th, 2018
The University of Lincoln has been ranked 22nd in the UK in The Guardian University Guide 2019, published today (29th May 2018). The institution has r…
Laura Jones - May 9th, 2018
Professor Mary Stuart, Vice Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, has been awarded an Honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British…
Cerri Evans - March 26th, 2018
The University of Lincoln has been ranked 23rd in the UK in a survey of students’ opinions about their experience at university. Professor Mary Stua…
Ian Richards - March 20th, 2018
A new medical school is to be established in an exciting collaboration between the University of Lincoln and the University of Nottingham to offer fir…
Laura Jones - March 7th, 2018
A unique piece of artwork combining the Royal Air Force’s centenary celebrations and one of the world’s largest and longest running Steamp…
Sophie Belcher - February 22nd, 2018
A rare collection of royal charters dating back to the 12th century will be restored as part of a new project to preserve the precious documents for f…