
Lincoln Psychologist Discusses Research on Crimewatch
Dr Kay Ritchie form the College of Social Science has appeared on BBC’s Crimewatch Roadshow to discuss her work on improving CCTV images using face averages. Dr Ritchie led a…
Dr Kay Ritchie form the College of Social Science has appeared on BBC’s Crimewatch Roadshow to discuss her work on improving CCTV images using face averages. Dr Ritchie led a…
Applications are invited for small grants (up to £250) to stimulate enterprise-related activity within the College of Social Science. The awards are open to any member of staff who can…
Research to find ways to relieve the pressures on the NHS through better training from the University of Lincoln has today been named as one of the UK’s 100 best…
As part of a recent series of videos for Halloween, Prof Matthew Hall of Lincoln Law School presented a three-part series of short videos looking at Witchcraft in the…
Acting head of the College of Social Science, and author of The Psychology of Gardening, Professor Harriet Gross recently spoke at the Green Health Live conference at Lambeth Palace. Professor…
Researchers from the University of Lincoln have teamed up with the WESC Foundation to create a new browser-based game called Eyelander, which aims to help children and young people with vision-loss to…
We’re happy to present a Flickr gallery of photos from this year’s College Research Showcase that took place in the Stephen Langton building on 6th June. The variety and quality…
It was announced this morning that The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has agreed to cut the maximum permitted stake on controversial fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) from £100 to…
The Public Engagement for All with Research at Lincoln (PEARL) Project is funded by RCUK and it recognises research that actively engages with the public. This year’s PEARL Conference featured speakers…
Body image matters to all of us. Influenced by bio-social factors as diverse as genetics, the mass media, family and peers, and even children’s toys, the internalisation of negative body…