University of Lincoln

United Kingdom

The University of Lincoln is a public research university in Lincoln, England, initially established in 1861. The main campus is located in the centre of Lincoln alongside the Brayford Pool. Today, the University of Lincoln offers various undergraduate and postgraduate courses across its four faculties: Arts, Humanities and Social Science; Health and Social Care; Science; and the Lincoln International Business School.

Over 2,500 international students from over 130 different countries are enrolled in the growing number of professional courses, including nursing, midwifery, and social work.

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The University of Lincoln creates a learning environment that supports students in terms of well-being, academic achievement and more. The Library provides students access to over 280,000 print resources, 400,000 e-books, and over 70,000 e-journals, study spaces, computer facilities, and multimedia equipment. An impressive and modern engineering hub, a health simulation suite, and a media production studio are examples of the laboratories and workshop areas available to students. The sports facilities include a sports hall, a fitness suite, a dance studio, and an all-weather sports pitch. Available support services include academic guidance, career advice, counselling and mental health support, disability support, and financial advice.

Location

Lincoln is known for its rich history and architecture, including the iconic Lincoln Cathedral and Lincoln Castle, which offer stunning city views. The various museums and galleries include the Collection Museum and the Usher Gallery. The Frequency Festival, Lincolnshire Show and Lincoln Christmas Market all attract huge crowds yearly. Lincoln is surrounded by scenic countryside views with plenty of opportunities for day trips and outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and horse riding.

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Employability

The University of Lincoln strongly emphasises employability, offering various programs and initiatives to help students develop the skills and experience needed to succeed in their chosen careers. One example is the Lincoln Award, a personal and professional development program that allows students to build essential skills such as teamwork and leadership through workshops, volunteering, and work experience. The University also offers career fairs and events where students can network with employers and gain insights into different industries. Additionally, the University's close relationships with industry partners, such as Siemens and the Lincolnshire Co-op, provide students with opportunities for internships and placements, enabling them to gain real-world experience and enhance their employability prospects.

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The University of Lincoln offers research programmes at MPhil and PhD levels in a range of fine and contemporary art specialisms in a vibrant artistic community. Research students can benefit from various training opportunities to develop their research skills.

Lincoln was voted the fifth happiest place to live in the UK.

The University of Lincoln is renowned for innovative teaching, having been awarded a five-star score overall in the QS Stars rating and Gold in the national Teaching Excellence Framework.

The acceptance rate is 90% for the University of Lincoln.

International students benefit from a choice of scholarships when applying to study at the University of Lincoln. The Lincoln Global Leaders Scholarship is competitive, and to be eligible, students must have an unconditional offer from the University of Lincoln. The available Global Postgraduate Scholarships are worth £2,000 each to international students with high academic achievement. The Vice Chancellor's Scholarship for International Students is available to international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate courses at the University of Lincoln. The scholarship is worth £5,000 and is awarded based on academic merit. The Lincoln Africa Scholarship is worth £5,000 and is awarded based on academic excellence. The University of Lincoln is a Chevening partner and offers several scholarships to students selected by the Chevening programme. It is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and provides scholarships to students from Commonwealth countries.

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Approx. 2,500

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