The vanguard role of South Asian women in some of the British trade union movement’s most significant battles is recognised in a new exhibition launched on the eve of Black History Month. The project, called Striking Women, charts South Asian…
Citizenship Classes Can Still Help Restore Young People’s Faith in Politics
A decade on since citizenship lessons became compulsory in English secondary schools, work by a University of Lincoln academic suggests the under-threat subject could still help to address young people’s dwindling faith in formal politics. Dr Ben Kisby, lecturer in…
Lasers Offer Solutions to Today’s Technological Challenges
Research areas from stem cell research to industrial gas turbines are benefiting from the new laser laboratory and recently established Laser and Photonics Engineering Group at the University of Lincoln: Stem cell research, food packaging and industrial gas turbines are just some of the…
Bang Goes the Theory – Lincoln experts called in by BBC 1
Academics from the University of Lincoln‘s animal behaviour team, Professor Daniel Mills and Dr Anna Wilkinson, featured on BBC 1’s popular science programme Bang Goes the Theory earlier this week: BBC 1’s popular science programme Bang Goes the Theory called upon the expertise of…
Public Presentation of Research Findings to Get Blood Pumping
Scientists will stage a public presentation to reveal exciting research findings which could potentially help prevent people from developing diseases of the blood vessels in later life. A team of academics from the Community and Health Research Group at the…
Lincoln Among the Honours in Olympic Report
Research by the University of Lincoln is championed in a national report published today celebrating universities’ contribution to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The report, ‘Olympic and Paralympic Games: The impact of universities’, was launched by Universities UK…