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Dr Phil Hammond Prescribes a Good Talking To
Alistair Berry - 17 December 2019
Doctor Phil Hammond is prescribing a good talking to for students at the University of Lincoln when it was announced today that he will be joining an …
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New Grant to Fund Technical Education for Adults
Cerri Evans - 28 November 2019
Workers in North East Lincolnshire and the Lincolnshire coast will get the chance to develop skills in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic…
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A Monkey’s Balancing Act: How species in the wild are mana…
Elizabeth Allen - 25 November 2019
Endangered monkeys living in the wild are intelligently adapting their lifestyle to fit with their human neighbours, learning to avoid manmade risks a…
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New Suite of Fully Online Business Master’s Courses Launch…
Ian Richards - 22 November 2019
A new suite of fully online business Master’s courses has been launched to help working professionals and ambitious graduates enhance their mana…
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Mobile Arts for Peace (MAP) – How the Arts are Promoting Peace…
Sophie Belcher - 19 November 2019
The arts are having a significant impact on communities across Rwanda thanks to a project exploring how disciplines like dance, drama and music can em…
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Robots, Ghost Stories and Lincoln’s Roman Roots to Feature as …
Sophie Belcher - 8 November 2019
Discover what life was like inside a Victorian asylum, programme a robot tour guide or shine in a magical lantern parade as part of the Being Human Fe…
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From Sherlock to The Shire – Renowned Artist Joins Great Lives…
Sophie Belcher - 8 November 2019
A renowned textual artist and designer known for his work designing coins for the Royal Mint will visit Lincoln later this month in a change to the re…
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Digital Technology and Food Manufacturing: The Next Steps for th…
Cerri Evans - 8 November 2019
From using satellites to track asparagus crops, to measuring the lean meat percentage of pork using a high-tech camera, companies across the £28.2bn …
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New VR Game to Help Researchers Understand Predator and Prey Mov…
Alistair Berry - 7 November 2019
Researchers have developed a free virtual reality game which allows players to experience the thrill of the hunt as a hungry predator feasting on swar…
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Massive Fangs and a Death Crush: How a 370 Million Year Old Tetr…
Cerri Evans - 24 October 2019
The habits of a needle-toothed tetrapod which lived more than 370 million years ago have filled in a piece of the evolutionary puzzle thanks to new re…
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Ice Sheet Melting: Estimates Still Uncertain, Experts Warn
Alistair Berry - 18 October 2019
Estimates used by climate scientists to predict the rate at which the world’s ice sheets will melt are still uncertain despite advancements in techn…
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Award for Telling the Stories of “1,000 Lost Voices”…
Cerri Evans - 18 October 2019
An exhibition which tells the lost stories of thousands of people during the Second World War has won an award for its visitor experience. The Interna…
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