A celebration of engineering’s key role in Lincoln’s past, present and future will be the focus of a major event taking place in and around the city’s cathedral from May 25-27. A range of exhibitions, events and displays will celebrate…
Is the UK at risk of losing its edge in creative industries?
A recent report from Nesta A Manifesto for the Creative Economy, published on 23 April, warns that the UK’s early success in the creative industries could be wasted without strong action from government. According to Nesta the UK creative economy is one…
Lincoln Researcher Selected for AHRC/BBC Collaborative Workshop on Scottish Identity
Dr Claire Warden, from the Lincoln School of Performing Arts at the University of Lincoln, has been selected as one of 15 researchers to participate in an AHRC/BBC workshop on Scottish identity. Over 100 researchers submitted an expression of interest…
Computer game could improve sight of visually impaired children
Visually impaired children could benefit from a revolutionary new computer game being developed by a team of neuroscientists and game designers. Academics from the University of Lincoln, UK, are working with WESC, one of the UK’s most respected specialist schools…
Does owning a dog improve physical health?
Animal behaviour experts are investigating whether dog ownership could bring physical benefits to the lives of older people. Academics from the University of Lincoln and Glasgow Caledonian University are investigating healthy activity patterns and sedentary behaviour among older people who…
Annual conference celebrates pioneering postgraduate research at the University of Lincoln
Postgraduate students will be exhibiting their work in a celebration of research across the University of Lincoln, as it hosts its seventh Annual Postgraduate Student Conference. The conference, which will showcase discoveries being made, applied and critiqued by current postgraduate…