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Lecture series tackles city’s changing role

Lincoln lecture: A university professor will be expressing his thoughts on how Lincoln is changing in various ways.

Brayford Wharf East reopens September 30

New crossing: Brayford Wharf East will reopen after a 10-week closure to resurface the road and install a new crossing.

County nurse training to move to Lincoln

Student nurses: The University of Lincoln takes over from Nottingham the training for nurses in Lincolnshire.

Graduate takes on commando course for charity

Tough course: A once-local will be shortly battling the outdoors an a 10K Royal Marines course, for charity.

Students warned about deadly brain bug

Student bug: University students are being warned of a bug much worse than the typical Freshers' Flu.

Bishop Grosseteste gets record student numbers

More freshers: Bishop Grosseteste University College has seen a higher influx of students this year.

Second site of bunk cabins for Lincoln students

Bunkabin: The university is building a second bunk cabins site in order to be able to house one student per cabin.

Lincoln students move into Festival Gardens portable bunk cabins

Bunk cabins: The first students to be housed in temporary portable cabins in the University of Lincoln's car park have arrived.

Local boozers put on Alternative Freshers’ Fayre

Pubs galore: Local boozers will put on an alternative freshers' fayre to compete with the official one at the Engine Shed.

Bunk cabins for incoming Lincoln students without accommodation

Double bunks: The University of Lincoln will put students without living arrangements into bunk cabins on campus.

Accommodation scramble for 200 new students without a place to live

Housing chaos: Student accommodation in Lincoln is in high demand, as some 200 students don't have anywhere to live.

Tough time as thousands graduate from Lincoln

Crunch time: Lincoln students are graduating this week, but figures show their employment prospects are withering.

Lincoln hosts first Frequency digital festival

Frequency 2011: The first Lincoln digital culture festival will bring local, national and international artists to the city.

Inspector Morse writer honoured by University of Lincoln

Honoured: Local crime writer Colin Dexter,will be receiving honorary degree next week, along with other personalities.

Gigapixel photos of Lincoln to go on display

Gigalinc: An exhibition will allow visitors to explore huge panoramic images of Lincoln with hand gestures.

Community gala promotes resident cohesion

Cohesion gala: The third Carholme Gala hopes to to ease tensions between city residents and students in Lincoln.

City accountancy course tops polls again

National survey: University of Lincoln's accountancy course came top in student satisfaction the third year running.

Zane Lowe returns for University of Lincoln Freshers’ Week

Welcome students: This years Freshers' Week will see Nick Grimshaw, Dick & Dom and Zane Lowe perform in Lincoln.

England Lacrosse team trains in Lincoln

Training team: The national lacrosse team will be practicing their skills at the University of Lincoln Brayford campus.

Bishop Grosseteste could gain university title

Two universities: Bishop Grosseteste could drop the college from its title and become the second university in the city.

Top honour for Lincoln journo professor

Accolade: A journalism professor at the University of Lincoln has received the highest recognition possible for HE teachers.

Engineering student gets prestigious bursary

Big bursary: A Lincoln student has gained a Sir Frank Whittle award for his good work.

Middle East students bid farewell to Lincoln

Exchange: Students from across the Middle East have been in Lincoln, studying the city's architecture.

Lincoln graduate gets Olympic role

Lucky graduate: An ex University of Lincoln student will be covering the Olympics as part of a BT Storyteller role.

University to hold children’s science event

New scientists: Children will get to be mini scientists at a fun day, while academics can use the activities for research.

University to get new pedestrian crossing

New crossing: Students will be able to benefit a more convenient crossing in front of the Business and Law building.

Lincoln graduates enjoy employment success

Employable: A high percentage of University of Lincoln graduates enter work within six months of leaving study.

Top 100 businesses to help improve city

Help wanted: The City of Lincoln Council leader is asking for local businesses to work together with the authority.

University of Lincoln’s £9k fees confirmed

Approved: It has been confirmed that the University will charge £9k fees, starting in 2012.

Michael Blackburn: “Lincoln fascinates me”

Local poetry: The Lincolnite speaks to university lecturer and poet, Michael Blackburn.

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