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Tim Marks - October 28th, 2021
With an estimated 37% of the world's greenhouse gasses being produced by the agri-food industry, the UK Government has selected the University of Linc…
Amber Gumm - September 28th, 2021
A student from the University of Lincoln, UK, has been shortlisted for an international award that recognises exceptional students across the world wh…
hgamble - September 24th, 2021
An electric tour bus is travelling the country in the run up to COP26 – with environmental engagement sessions scheduled in several UK cities, inclu…
Amber Gumm - September 20th, 2021
A first-of-its-kind cloud computing course has been launched in the UK to help give students the highly sought-after skills they need to launch their …
Amber Gumm - August 5th, 2021
An innovative Computer Science lecturer has been recognised with a prestigious national award for his contribution to teaching excellence and positive…
Amber Gumm - July 28th, 2021
The University of Lincoln is proud to announce Professor Neal Juster BSc PhD CEng FIMechE will take up the position of Vice Chancellor in October 2021…
Amber Gumm - July 14th, 2021
A new partnership agreement has been signed that will help boost regional economic growth. The University of Lincoln, UK and SRC UK have signed a mutu…
Amber Gumm - May 6th, 2021
A new international education partnership will offer students more opportunities to study abroad as part of a goal to boost the number of highly skill…
Tim Marks - March 17th, 2021
In its first year, a newly established research institute to address the unique health issues facing rural communities has received a boost with a £1…
Amber Gumm - February 24th, 2021
A national effort is underway to level-up Britain in the recovery from Covid-19 by improving access to job and progression opportunities to help young…
amarsh - October 1st, 2020
Sharing a home with a pet appeared to act as a buffer against psychological stress during lockdown, new research shows. Most people who took part in t…
Training dogs with electronic collars is no more effective than traditional training methods, according to new research. Animal behaviour researchers …