How education cuts will affect Lincoln
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.
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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.
Although there’s few places left in many halls of residence, steps are being made to improve this as Brayford Quay begins work on new apartments.
The second Student Council session of the year saw followup to the cancellation of the Ebrary, a new bridge over the railway crossing and recycling facilities at the university.
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…
The Journalists Speak Out on Journalism series of talks continues this semester with Bridget Kendall returning to the university.
Sports and societies had a second shot at attracting students as the Refreshers Fayre took place in the Engine Shed on Tuesday, January 25th.
The new business and law faculty building has been officially opened by a familiar face to Lincoln, as students were welcomed in for the start of term.
Students who complete this year's National Student Survey between Monday, January 24th and Sunday, February 6th can claim £5 in printing credit.
The first Student Council of 2011 saw too few turn up to vote on issues but many topics were discussed to be investigated further.
The politics society hosted Karl McCartney on Wednesday as they took the chance to grill the local MP on tuition fees, local politics and his stance on the EU.