LiGHTS Nights (Lincoln – Get Hold of Tech and Science) is a one-day celebration of how science and technology impacts on our daily lives. With a lively and thought-provoking free programme of events in venues across Lincoln, the day aims…
‘Never Again!’ New exhibition of rare wartime cartoons
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…
Lincoln School of Journalism leads the way in Leveson debate
The University of Lincoln’s School of Journalism is leading the debate surrounding the fall-out from the much-anticipated Leveson Report on press standards. The Acting Head of the Lincoln School of Journalism, Professor Richard Lance Keeble, has been called upon to…
Is There a Right to Offend? Professor Discusses Concept of Free Speech
University of Lincoln Professor and published author Brian Winston will be talking about the justifications for a free press during a lecture on 23rd October. Held as part of the University’s Lincoln Academy series, Prof Winston will be taking the…
Lincoln Researchers on Hunt for World War Comic Books in the World’s Biggest Library
Researchers studying how comic strips reflected popular attitudes during the world wars will spend six months searching for fresh evidence in the archives of the world’s largest library – The Library of Congress in Washington DC. The Arts and Humanities…