The British Science Association Media Fellowships aim to bridge the communication gap between scientists and journalists and give space for a dialogue between the two. They reflect the British Science Association’s committment to increasing the accessibility of the sciences and…
Aircraft of the Future Could Capture and Re-Use Some of Their Own Power
The University Press Office have just published an interesting article on an EPSRC funded project from the Lincoln School of Engineering which has been looking at energy recovery from landing aircraft: Tomorrow’s aircraft could contribute to their power needs by harnessing energy…
Ingenious: Ideas for Public Engagement in Engineering
If you’re an engineer who is excited about communicating your work to a wider audience, you should have a look at the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Ingenious Public Engagement scheme: You could be an engineer interested in running your own…
EU Funded Airship Project at Lincoln School of Engineering: All Systems Go!
The University Press Office writes: International research collaboration for Lincoln Lincoln’s PVC Research, Professor Paul Stewart and Professor of Energy Conversion, Chris Bingham, have been awarded high profile European funding for a new research project. The MAAT (Multibody Advanced Airship…
Royal Academy of Engineering: Distinguished Visiting Fellowships
The Royal Academy of Engineering has recently announced a call for its Distinguished Visiting Fellowship scheme: The Distinguished Visiting Fellowship scheme provides funding to enable an academic engineering department in a United Kingdom (UK) university to be a host for up to a…
Engineering Spring Brochure
The Engineering School at the University of Lincoln has published their Spring 2011 brochure. You can read about the research projects carried out by the School, funded by EPSRC and Siemens, as well as profiles of the School staff and…