The first University of Lincoln building was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1996. It was the first new city centre campus to be built in the UK for decades.
More than £150 million has now been invested in transforming a brownfield site into an award-winning, state-of-the-art learning environment for thousands of students each year, and a dynamic build programme continues to add to this investment.
The University is worth more than £250 million to the local economy, doubling local economic growth rates and creating more than 3,000 new jobs.
Location and Transport
The University of Lincoln has campuses in Lincoln, Riseholme and Holbeach in the East Midlands region of England.
Lincoln is centrally located in the Midlands, with easy access to the M1, Sheffield, Nottingham, Leeds and London.
The Brayford Campus is in the heart of the city centre, just minutes’ walk away from all amenities including supermarkets, restaurants, bars and clubs.
Lincoln railway station is a five minute walk from the campus, with London only an hour and a half away by direct train.
Entry Standards
The University of Lincoln accepts a range of qualifications, including A-Levels, GCSEs, the BTEC Diploma, Extended Diploma and Subsidiary Diploma, the European and International Baccalaureate Diplomas, and Advanced Diplomas.
For individual course entry standards, view our course pages or read our prospectus.
The University of Lincoln is committed to excellence in education. Our teaching is informed by cutting-edge research and we encourage all our students to engage in their own research, presenting their findings at seminars and conferences.
You are taught by academics who are leading experts and at the forefront of developments in their disciplines.
Many of our courses offer a broad variety of elective modules in the second and third years, allowing you to tailor your learning to areas of interest.
Depending on your course, you may be able to spend a portion of your degree studying or working abroad, expanding your horizons and enhancing your CV as you complete your programme.
Programmes at Lincoln are designed with the requirements of employers in mind. Relevant employers inform the content of seminars, group discussions, individual tutorials, team project work, independent research, practicals and field trips.
The University’s pioneering approach to working with employers has been acknowledged through a series of national awards and accolades, including a Lord Stafford Award and a Times Higher Education Award.
Teaching Standards
Lincoln heads up the innovative Student as Producer project, which is a major Higher Education Academy-funded initiative designed to investigate and promote student involvement in research right from the start of their studies.
Students rated a number of Lincoln’s courses among the best in the country for student satisfaction in the 2013 National Student Survey.
The University is committed to developing enterprising graduates, with Lincoln students enjoying good graduate prospects and with some choosing to start their own successful businesses.
Nine out of ten of Lincoln's most recent (2012–13) graduates were in work or further study six months after finishing their course with two thirds in graduate level roles.
In its most recent Quality Assurance Agency review, the University received an excellent result and was commended for the innovative ways in which it gives its students a voice.
In 2013, the University of Lincoln was nominated for the title of Entrepreneurial University of the Year in the Times Higher Education Awards.
Lincoln is proud to be accredited by a number of professional bodies including the Nursing and Midwifery Council; Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; Health Professions Council; General Social Work Council; British Psychological Society; National Centre for the Training of Journalists; Chartered Institute of Environmental Health; Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development; Law Society; Bar Council; Institute of Biomedical Health.
Research Standards
The University of Lincoln is leading the way in groundbreaking academic research following a 600% increase in national research funding.
More than half (53%) of the research submitted by the University to the national Research Excellence Framework 2014 was rated as internationally excellent or world leading.
The University of Lincoln has grown its established professoriate to include 65 leading Substantive Professors, who support a thriving research culture and a high-quality student experience.
The University is home to more than 40 Research Centres and Research Groups, investigating subjects ranging from Vision Engineering and Autonomous Systems to Conservation and Cultural Heritage, which sit at the heart of a dynamic research agenda.
The University conducts contract research and consultancy with major businesses and public sector organisations – almost £16-million worth in the last five years.
Lincoln is home to world class researchers who are making profound contributions to their subject areas. Major research projects from the University benefit society in areas as varied as vaccine development, mobile technology, medical imaging for cancer diagnosis, anti-terrorist surveillance, conservation of historic buildings, nsomnia treatment and children’s language development.
A multi-disciplinary approach ensures many projects involve experts from across the University’s different Schools and Colleges. For example, the Lincoln Institute for Health brings together expertise spanning laboratory based science to frontline medical interventions.
Academic Strengths
Lincoln’s Engineering programme has outstanding graduate prospects, with 100% of students in work or further study within six months of completion, according to the most recent Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey.
The latest National Student Survey (NSS) ranks a number of our courses in the top 20% nationally for student satisfaction, including Psychology, English, Drama and Sports & Exercise Science. Our Journalism course ranks in the top 10% nationally.
The University of Lincoln’s History programmes were ranked in the top 5% nationally for personal development, according to the NSS.
Media Production at Lincoln is ranked first in the UK by the Complete University Guide.
The University of Lincoln was placed in the top ten nationally for the quality of its research outputs in two areas of REF 2014, reflecting substantial investments made in developing science and health research at Lincoln. In the 'Agriculture, Veterinary and Food Science' subject area, Lincoln was placed second out of 29 institutions for quality of outputs, and in the 'Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy' sector, Lincoln was placed 10th in the UK out of 94 institutions for the quality of outputs.
More than £150 million has now been invested in transforming a brownfield site into an award-winning, state-of-the-art learning environment for thousands of students each year, and a dynamic build programme continues to add to this investment.
The University is worth more than £250 million to the local economy, doubling local economic growth rates and creating more than 3,000 new jobs.
Location and Transport
The University of Lincoln has campuses in Lincoln, Riseholme and Holbeach in the East Midlands region of England.
Lincoln is centrally located in the Midlands, with easy access to the M1, Sheffield, Nottingham, Leeds and London.
The Brayford Campus is in the heart of the city centre, just minutes’ walk away from all amenities including supermarkets, restaurants, bars and clubs.
Lincoln railway station is a five minute walk from the campus, with London only an hour and a half away by direct train.
Entry Standards
The University of Lincoln accepts a range of qualifications, including A-Levels, GCSEs, the BTEC Diploma, Extended Diploma and Subsidiary Diploma, the European and International Baccalaureate Diplomas, and Advanced Diplomas.
For individual course entry standards, view our course pages or read our prospectus.
The University of Lincoln is committed to excellence in education. Our teaching is informed by cutting-edge research and we encourage all our students to engage in their own research, presenting their findings at seminars and conferences.
You are taught by academics who are leading experts and at the forefront of developments in their disciplines.
Many of our courses offer a broad variety of elective modules in the second and third years, allowing you to tailor your learning to areas of interest.
Depending on your course, you may be able to spend a portion of your degree studying or working abroad, expanding your horizons and enhancing your CV as you complete your programme.
Programmes at Lincoln are designed with the requirements of employers in mind. Relevant employers inform the content of seminars, group discussions, individual tutorials, team project work, independent research, practicals and field trips.
The University’s pioneering approach to working with employers has been acknowledged through a series of national awards and accolades, including a Lord Stafford Award and a Times Higher Education Award.
Teaching Standards
Lincoln heads up the innovative Student as Producer project, which is a major Higher Education Academy-funded initiative designed to investigate and promote student involvement in research right from the start of their studies.
Students rated a number of Lincoln’s courses among the best in the country for student satisfaction in the 2013 National Student Survey.
The University is committed to developing enterprising graduates, with Lincoln students enjoying good graduate prospects and with some choosing to start their own successful businesses.
Nine out of ten of Lincoln's most recent (2012–13) graduates were in work or further study six months after finishing their course with two thirds in graduate level roles.
In its most recent Quality Assurance Agency review, the University received an excellent result and was commended for the innovative ways in which it gives its students a voice.
In 2013, the University of Lincoln was nominated for the title of Entrepreneurial University of the Year in the Times Higher Education Awards.
Lincoln is proud to be accredited by a number of professional bodies including the Nursing and Midwifery Council; Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; Health Professions Council; General Social Work Council; British Psychological Society; National Centre for the Training of Journalists; Chartered Institute of Environmental Health; Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development; Law Society; Bar Council; Institute of Biomedical Health.
Research Standards
The University of Lincoln is leading the way in groundbreaking academic research following a 600% increase in national research funding.
More than half (53%) of the research submitted by the University to the national Research Excellence Framework 2014 was rated as internationally excellent or world leading.
The University of Lincoln has grown its established professoriate to include 65 leading Substantive Professors, who support a thriving research culture and a high-quality student experience.
The University is home to more than 40 Research Centres and Research Groups, investigating subjects ranging from Vision Engineering and Autonomous Systems to Conservation and Cultural Heritage, which sit at the heart of a dynamic research agenda.
The University conducts contract research and consultancy with major businesses and public sector organisations – almost £16-million worth in the last five years.
Lincoln is home to world class researchers who are making profound contributions to their subject areas. Major research projects from the University benefit society in areas as varied as vaccine development, mobile technology, medical imaging for cancer diagnosis, anti-terrorist surveillance, conservation of historic buildings, nsomnia treatment and children’s language development.
A multi-disciplinary approach ensures many projects involve experts from across the University’s different Schools and Colleges. For example, the Lincoln Institute for Health brings together expertise spanning laboratory based science to frontline medical interventions.
Academic Strengths
Lincoln’s Engineering programme has outstanding graduate prospects, with 100% of students in work or further study within six months of completion, according to the most recent Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) survey.
The latest National Student Survey (NSS) ranks a number of our courses in the top 20% nationally for student satisfaction, including Psychology, English, Drama and Sports & Exercise Science. Our Journalism course ranks in the top 10% nationally.
The University of Lincoln’s History programmes were ranked in the top 5% nationally for personal development, according to the NSS.
Media Production at Lincoln is ranked first in the UK by the Complete University Guide.
The University of Lincoln was placed in the top ten nationally for the quality of its research outputs in two areas of REF 2014, reflecting substantial investments made in developing science and health research at Lincoln. In the 'Agriculture, Veterinary and Food Science' subject area, Lincoln was placed second out of 29 institutions for quality of outputs, and in the 'Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy' sector, Lincoln was placed 10th in the UK out of 94 institutions for the quality of outputs.
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