Goodbye £9,000, hello University of Lincoln
The University of Lincoln plans to charge students the maximum level of tuition fees - £9,000 per year - from 2012.
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The University of Lincoln plans to charge students the maximum level of tuition fees - £9,000 per year - from 2012.
The result for vice-president for activities in this year’s SU elections will be announced on Monday, March 28th but no candidates are being excluded after complaints of misconduct.
A unique view of campaigns, interviews with Jonathan Holmes, Phil Krstic and Chris Charnley as well as the mood on campus - rewatch the SU election special videos.
Watch Chris Atkins, director of the documentary "Starsuckers", as he discusses false news and how to fool the media as part of the Journalists speak out on Journalism series.
The SU elections are here again - listen to The Linc's special podcast with interviews the candidates hoping to get your vote over the coming week.
The podcast with everything you need to know from the last seven days -- it's the new episode of The Linc Weekly.
How the University of Lincoln will be affected by the cuts to higher education funding will be discussed at the LPAC in an event at 5pm on Wednesday, February 23rd.
It captured the imaginations of a generation 11 years ago - and with the latest versions of Pokémon approaching, it's still as fresh as ever.
Having trouble finding somewhere to live? The University of Lincoln has booked half of the student rooms in the city – but told the companies not to say they were short…
Students who complete this year's National Student Survey between Monday, January 24th and Sunday, February 6th can claim £5 in printing credit.