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Browse through a range of inspiring news stories from the University of Lincoln, featuring leading research, campus events, and student and alumni success stories.
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Lincoln’s Master of Pharmacy Programme Achieves Full Accredita…
Sophie Belcher - 20 July 2018
The University of Lincoln’s School of Pharmacy MPharm programme has been given the seal of approval and has received full accreditation from the Gen…
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New Deputy Vice Chancellor for the University of Lincoln
Sophie Belcher - 18 July 2018
The University of Lincoln has appointed a new Deputy Vice Chancellor for Student Development and Engagement. Professor Liz Mossop will work with colle…
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Iconic App Brings the Historic RAF Centenary Flypast to Your Fro…
Sophie Belcher - 12 July 2018
An iconic flypast of more than 100 military aircraft which marked the Royal Air Force’s centenary anniversary celebrations can be experienced anywhe…
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Be Brilliant at University’s Free Postgraduate Brunch
Sophie Belcher - 10 July 2018
The University of Lincoln is offering a free-to-attend Postgraduate Brunch this weekend, serving up Lincolnshire food and a wealth of information for …
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University Creative Hub to Bring Community Together
Sophie Belcher - 9 July 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, …
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Child Passport Photographs Ineffective for Reliable Identificati…
Sophie Belcher - 6 July 2018
Passport style photographs are not a reliable way to validate a child’s identity at border control or in child protection cases, according to a new …
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Better Social Support and Improved Access to Exercise Classes Co…
Sophie Belcher - 2 July 2018
Regular contact with healthcare professionals, support from peers and access to regular organised exercise sessions help people with chronic lung cond…
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Garden Seed Influences Young Turtle Doves’ Survival Chances
Cerri Evans - 21 June 2018
Young turtle doves raised on a diet of seeds from non-cultivated arable plants are more likely to survive after fledging than those relying on food pr…
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Public Invited to be a Part of Lincolnshire’s New Medical Scho…
Sophie Belcher - 20 June 2018
The first artist’s impressions of a dedicated building for Lincolnshire’s planned new medical school have been revealed – and members of the pub…
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Historian Helps Tell the True Story of the Suffragettes in New D…
Laura Jones - 7 June 2018
A new drama-documentary broadcast on BBC One has brought the true story of the Suffragettes to life, commemorating 100 years since some women secured …
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Monkeys with More Social Partners Better Equipped to Withstand W…
Cerri Evans - 31 May 2018
Wild monkeys which have more social partners form larger huddles in adverse weather and have a better chance of surviving winter, new research has fou…
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Students Awarded Prestigious Travel Scholarships to Explore Sust…
Laura Jones - 29 May 2018
From building new sustainable structures for community use to exploring advanced methods of waste disposal to tackle the world’s plastic problem –…
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