As the world commemorates the centenary of the First World War, a fascinating selection of rare postcards and trench publications will go on show to the public for the first time.Discovered as part of a pioneering research project at the…
Lincoln Researcher Selected for AHRC/BBC Collaborative Workshop on Scottish Identity
Dr Claire Warden, from the Lincoln School of Performing Arts at the University of Lincoln, has been selected as one of 15 researchers to participate in an AHRC/BBC workshop on Scottish identity. Over 100 researchers submitted an expression of interest…
New carbon strategy toolkit nominated for award
Carbon4CAST, a new carbon strategy toolkit created as a result of a pioneering Knowledge Transfer Partnership between the University of Lincoln and NPS Humber Ltd, has been nominated in a national competition and will be on show at Ecobuild 2013.…
Helping our animals deal with stress
A leading animal behaviourist who has pioneered research into the effects of pheromone therapy has co-authored a new book on the subject. We may not be sure how our animals experience stress, but emotional upset can have a significant impact…
Head of pharmacy looks to the future
Dr Paul Grassby writes about the future training needs for community pharmacists, in this month’s edition of P3 Magazine. As the new School of Pharmacy is set to produce its first registered pharmacists by 2020, Dr Grassby writes about the…
The truth about the man on the Moon
A pioneering documentary film created by a Lincoln professor premiered on BBC Two on Sunday 30th December, revealing the incredible life story of iconic astronaut Neil Armstrong. As told by Armstrong’s closest friends and family, many of whom have never…