New graduates tasked with securing a job during a global health crisis
Having recently graduated despite the ongoing pandemic, third-year students of 2019/20 are now navigating an unprecedented world of work.
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Having recently graduated despite the ongoing pandemic, third-year students of 2019/20 are now navigating an unprecedented world of work.
Quarantine restrictions when travelling to and from some countries were lifted nearly a month ago, but uncertainty about going abroad remains prevalent among those in Lincoln.
The Students’ Union is set to launch a new housing accreditation scheme that will help students choose reputable housing, starting 11 September.
As the COVID-19 lockdown continues into August, vulnerable dogs are in demand, according to local animal welfare charities. But it may not be as simple as happily ever after.
The coronavirus pandemic has hit the transport industry in Lincoln hard. Now, as lockdown restrictions are eased and students prepare to return, can the transport system handle the influx of…
Over 2,000 vulnerable people across Lincolnshire have been “offered an essential lifeline” by Good Neighbour Schemes (GNS) and other groups since lockdown started, according to recent statistics.
Struggling live music venues, theatres and museums in Lincoln are among the list of sites able to access emergency grants, following a government pledge of £1.57 billion – but it…
Lincoln is set to take a financial hit following the cancellation of this year’s Christmas Market due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
As some businesses in Lincoln begin to open their doors once more, others have been left waiting, confused by unclear regulations.
For years, university has come with two expectations for incoming students: education and socialising. Now, due to the threat of COVID-19, half of the experience has been all but wiped…