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New Repository Icon on the Desktop

The Library staff blogged about this recently on their Research Support blog, the Winch, and I’m shamelessly reposting that here:

University staff will now see a convenient new “Repository” short cut icon on their desktop.
The University of Lincoln Repository is for the permanent deposit of research and conference papers, e-theses, outstanding student projects and teaching [...]

JISC Funds Chemistry.FM At Lincoln

Joss Winn has just blogged about the successful JISC bid for Chemistry.FM. JISC have committed £18K to this which follows on from work carried out under the CERD-funded Fund for Educational Development Scheme. See below for more details:
The university has successfully bid for £18,000 project funding under JISC’s Open Educational Resources Programme. The project will [...]

Open: Undergraduate Research Opportunities Scheme (UROS) 2009

The UROS scheme for 2009 was officially opened to all UL academic staff today (18-02-09). This scheme aims to enhance the links between teaching and research in the undergraduate curriculum by providing students with the opportunity to undertake a research project.  The award provides students with a stipend of up to £1500 per project.  Application forms and guidance notes are available on [...]

CERD Launches Fund for Education Development

The University of Lincoln’s Centre for Educational Research and Development has launched the call for the 2009 round of the Fund for Educational Development (FED).
 
FED is open to all members of staff to apply for projects which contribute to the University’s Teaching and Learning Strategy by addressing one or more of the following areas:

strengthening [...]