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Do you know someone who pays for their own care? Are they over 65? Do they have carers that help them home? Researchers in the School of Health and Social…
Do you know someone who pays for their own care? Are they over 65? Do they have carers that help them home? Researchers in the School of Health and Social…
Dr Sundari Anitha from the School of Social and Political Sciences has co-authored a new book, ‘Striking Women: Struggles and strategies of South Asian women workers from Grunwick to Gate Gourmet’…
On Monday 18th June, the College of Social Science Enterprise Working Group (EWG) has arranged a ‘Presentation Masterclass’. This training event will be delivered at the Professional Development Centre by Paul McGee….
The unfolding autism prevalence and the high unemployment rates among autistic people have led to an increase in demand for employment support mechanisms. Although UK government legislation recommends the development…
University of Lincoln School of Social and Political Sciences Professor Hugh Bochel discusses his research into the shifting gender balance of Scottish Parliament. In the Scottish Parliament, as in other legislatures,…
UK GPs with dyslexia are just as likely to pass the knowledge component of the licensing exam as their counterparts, a new study has found. The Applied Knowledge Test (AKT)…
Professor Steve McKay, from the School of Social and Political Sciences has contributed to a study that has recently been featured in an article about planned pregnancy and it’s impact on relationships. The…
The Eleanor Glanville Centre is hosting a series of 20 minute Editalks starting on the 22nd February. This unique series will explore the links between industry and ongoing research around…
Lincoln Law School’s Professor Matthew Hall has released a book titled ‘Victims of Crime: Construction, Governance and Policy (Palgrave Studies in Victims and Victimology), which is available in hardback and as a…