Life Sciences academic Dr Rajiv Machado has made further strides into isolating the origin of cells that could lead to a greater understanding of what goes into the development of our blood circulating systems. Dr Machado, with colleagues from the…
(Not) born to be King? Henry V before 1413: Professor Anne Curry to speak at the University of Lincoln
An internationally renowned historian will take to the stage in a free public lecture to celebrate the minority of Henry V, on the 600th anniversary of his accession to the throne. New research into the life of Henry as prince…
Statehood and Self-Determination: Reconciling Tradition and Modernity in International Law
A major new collection of essays edited by Professor Duncan French, Head of the Law School and Professor of International Law, has been published by Cambridge University Press. “Statehood and Self-Determination: Reconciling Tradition and Modernity in International Law” focuses on…
University of Lincoln Academic on Radio New Zealand
Dr Daniel Pincheira-Donoso has appeared on the ‘Nights’ show of New Zealand’s biggest radio station. Following Dr Pincheira-Donoso’s paper on lizard extinction, the School of Life Sciences academic has appeared in dozens of print articles and conducted numerous TV and…
Anniversary exhibition celebrates Lincoln legacy
The University of Lincoln will celebrate the 150th anniversary of its oldest predecessor institution with a free public exhibition at The Usher Gallery, where historic works from the Lincoln School of Art will be brought together in a comprehensive showcase…
Beyond Botox: natural born killer or medical miracle?
Botox is best known for its use in cosmetic procedures, but this potent neurotoxin could be transformed into an extraordinary drug to treat a raft of debilitating conditions, a leading scientist will tell an audience at the University of Lincoln.…