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Brexit impact on student experience?

  Dr Erin Bell On 31 January 2020 at 11pm, the UK left the EU, with a ‘transition period’ until the end of the year. The impact of...

Race, Ethnicity and Equality Committee Launch

  Members of staff at University of Lincoln’s School of History and Heritage spontaneously came together in early 2019 to discuss the Royal Historical Society’s report Race, Ethnicity...

Transgender Day of Remembrance 2019

  Dr Chiara Beccalossi   In the UK, as in many other parts of the world, November is the Transgender Awareness Month – a month dedicated to raising...

Mapping and Diagnosing Mental Health

Mapping and Diagnosing Mental Health in/and the UK University Sector by Dr Leon Rocha, Senior Lecturer in History   In recent years, we have witnessed radical changes in...

Learning Latin at Lincoln

By Elliot Luke, Classical Studies, Level 2 Let me begin this blog post with a preface: learning Latin is probably the single best thing I’ve done in the...

Planning a party, creating a community

By Harry McKenna, Level 3 History student The President of the University of Lincoln History Society, Chris Cowdell, has lauded the inaugural University of Lincoln History and Heritage...

The third-year dissertation

by Hollie Mather, level 3 History undergraduate Third year history has been the most intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking year of study for me at the University of Lincoln....

Conservation students visit Lincoln Cathedral West Front

By Liam Robinson, first-year undergraduate, Conservation of Cultural Heritage The Lincoln Cathedral Connected project is currently underway, improving the Cathedral’s setting and visitor experience by offering more engaging and...

Art History at the University of Lincoln

by Fiona Gillespie, Level 1 student, Art History and History As a first year student at the University of Lincoln I have found that taking the integrated Art...

A History of Valentine’s Day

Robert Macfarlane, Level Three Undergraduate Valentine’s Day is a significant annual moment in the modern calendar, but was this always the case? Also, was it always an excuse...