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A “learning garden” and ground-floor “social learning space” will be among the many changes coming soon to the University of Lincoln’s library, says its director.
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A “learning garden” and ground-floor “social learning space” will be among the many changes coming soon to the University of Lincoln’s library, says its director.
Students at the University of Lincoln are becoming increasingly active in politics on both single-issues and large scale campaigns, despite increasing disillusionment with the main parties, by forming political societies.
Michael Ford, a former BBC Radio 4 presenter, spoke about media ethics at the University of Lincoln on Monday, November 30th, saying that "journalism has tended to lack a strong…
The University of Lincoln played host to a Radio Academy Masterclass at the weekend, with Rhys Hughes, an executive producer at Radio One among others, teaching radio students.
Mike Jempson, a journalism professor, and Dorothy Byrne, head of news and current affairs at Channel 4, discussed whether an obsession with audience size had displaced human rights reporting on…
The University of Lincoln's new vice-chancellor has been in the job for a few weeks now, and The Linc sat down with her to hear about her vision for the…
Students say they prefer on-demand to ordinary TV, and that the BBC's programming isn't worth the licence fee, in a discussion held by students at the University of Lincoln.
The launch of Deviate, a new society aimed to get students into enterprise and business whilst they are at university, drew a crowd at its launch at Varsity on Thursday,…
An event marking Inter Faith Week took place on Thursday night, which raised some interesting and important questions for debate.
The University of Lincoln is to borrow £15m to spend on buildings, and will move the School of Art and Design into their own building on the Brayford campus.