Vice Chancellor wins inspiring leader award
The University of Lincoln’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Mary Stuart, has been crowned higher education’s most inspiring leader at an awards ceremony on Tuesday.
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
The University of Lincoln’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Mary Stuart, has been crowned higher education’s most inspiring leader at an awards ceremony on Tuesday.
The Vice-Chancellor at the University of Lincoln, Professor Mary Stuart, has been nominated for the award of higher education’s most inspiring leader of 2018.
University of Lincoln staff are “delighted” after placing 54th out of 119 universities in the Guardian‘s 2016 university league tables, a rise of 11 places on the previous year.
Mary Stuart, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, has been nominated for an "Inspiring Leader" award in The Guardian’s University Awards.
The media has in recent weeks complained of a use of injunctions to not only to prevent publication of controversial stories but to stifle the very discussion of the injunction…
Students talking to The Linc welcome a proposal to force people to take STI tests, though there are still some that think the measure is a bit drastic.
The Linc's website was recognised as one of the top five student newspaper websites in the country at the Guardian Student Media Awards on Wednesday, although the site did not…
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.
The Forum for European Journalism Students (FEJS) will come to Lincoln from the 2nd to 7th of April, hosting lectures and workshops on the topic of Transferrable Media. Guest speakers…