Dr Owen Clayton has recently published an article in the New Statesmen investigating Guillaume Apollinaire to Sarojini Naidu: the war poets you don’t study at school. To read the full article, please visit the New Statesmen website at http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2014/07/guillaume-apollinaire-sarojini-naidu-war-poets-you-don-t-study-school
Lincoln achieves partner status with pioneering UN settlement programme
The University of Lincoln has become part of a select group of institutions to hold partner status with a pioneering United Nations programme, opening the door for staff and students to engage with humanitarian projects around the globe. The United…
Lincoln academic among a series of newly published essays debating future of open access
The British Academy this week publishes a series of 8 newly commissioned articles reflecting on the challenges and opportunities for humanities and social sciences open access publishing practices. Debating Open Access – edited by British Academy Vice-Presidents Professor Nigel Vincent…
Lincoln Repository Friendly Reminder
Please deposit your research outputs for publication period October – December 2010, as soon as possible. The next Quarterly Research Outputs report (Q4) will be generated from Repository data on 31 March 2011. The Research Office is continuing to run several practical sessions…
Research Outputs
The Repository Team are continuing to facilitate several practical workshops over the next few months on the Lincoln Repository. Please send an e-mail to eprints@lincoln.ac.uk for further details. The ninety minute workshops will show you: – how to deposit a publication…
Research Outputs
Did you know…….. It isn’t just text-based items that can be deposited onto the Repository. A wide range of creative and applied arts outputs can also be showcased, from digital versions of painting, photography, film, graphic and textile design, to…