
TEDx Talk 'How to Sleep Better' by Lincoln School of Health & Social Care Professor, Graham Law
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Access, participation and success in higher education are rarely considered as priorities when contemplating ways to support forced migrants that is refugees, asylum seekers and others in need of international…
A University of Lincoln graduate has established a successful counselling service in Lincolnshire supporting local children, young people and families. Alex Parkin, from Lincoln, graduated with a BSc (Hons) in…
School of Social & Political Sciences Principal Lecturer, Mr Liam McCann has kindly written a brilliant piece for us about Martin Luther King Day and its ongoing importance. ‘The ongoing importance…
Congratulations to Lincoln Law School Senior Lecturer Diane Ryland who has been selected as EU Animal Welfare Professional of the Year 2018! Based on the results of a voting process, Diane was…
Research undertaken by Diane Ryland, Senior Lecturer in the Law School at the University of Lincoln, is concerned with transnational animal welfare governance in agriculture with the objective of realising…
Dr Joss Winn has recently written an opinion piece for the Times Higher Education website, reporting on the recent conference, Making the Co-operative University. In part, the conference builds on research that Joss and Prof….
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEsySxPspVg] We spoke to Nursing Alumni, Mel Kerr at the recent Meet the Graduates event and found out what she thought of the course and what she’s been up…
On Friday we attended the annual Communications Across Cultures Conference in the Isaac Newton Building where we enjoyed presentations from staff and students from across the college on the topic of…
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4sGPW3m_ZU] Sophie graduated from the University of Lincoln in 2016 with a degree in Criminology. Since then she has been working in the prison service and is now a…