Students share their concerns as the University of Lincoln postpones face-to-face graduation until April 2022
Students have criticised the University of Lincoln’s decision not to offer a face-to-face graduation ceremony until April 2022.
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Students have criticised the University of Lincoln’s decision not to offer a face-to-face graduation ceremony until April 2022.
Having recently graduated despite the ongoing pandemic, third-year students of 2019/20 are now navigating an unprecedented world of work.
Lincoln students will celebrate their academic achievements at Lincoln Cathedral this week, as over 3,000 undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students attend their graduation ceremonies.
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Lincoln SU have reversed their decision to replace the graduation ball with “Grad Quack”, after almost 1,200 students signed a petition against the move.
More than a thousand people have signed a petition asking the University of Lincoln Students’ Union to reinstate the yearly Graduation Ball.
Life after university doesn’t need to be bleak as long as you work hard, according to the creator of a new sitcom about graduates. Jamie Waller reports.
Over 3,000 people graduated from the university last week, including Honorary Graduates Colin Dexter OBE and Roger Mosey, who provided some words of encouragement for their fellow graduates.
Alan Rusbridger, the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, was the guest of honour when he received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Lincoln.