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University of Lincoln

England, United Kingdom
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  • Public Type
  • 2 Faculties
  • 1996Founded
  • YesAccept Int. Studs
  • YesDistance learning

About

University of Lincoln was established in 1996, in one building on a brownfield site. Charged with enriching the city’s economic, social, and cultural life, they were named the University of Lincoln in 2001. 

Motto / Slogan Libertas per Sapientiam (Freedom through wisdom)
Colour Blue
Mascot Swanny the Swan
Founded 1996
Undergraduate Programmes
Postgraduate Programmes 277
Location Lincoln, England, United Kingdom
Address University of Lincoln Brayford Pool Campus Lincoln LN6 7TS

Mission

University of Lincoln's purpose is to transform lives and communities, attracting talent from around the globe to create, for Lincolnshire and communities across the world, a virtuous circle of opportunity, prosperity, and economic growth.

Vision

University of Lincoln's vision is to be a transformative university enabling a prosperous region in an inter-connected world.

University of Lincoln

Objectives

University of Lincoln's purpose is to transform lives and communities, attracting talent from around the globe to create, for Lincolnshire and communities across the world, a virtuous circle of opportunity, prosperity, and economic growth.

Main Academic Divisions (Faculties)

  • College of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities
  • College of Health & Science

Reasons to Study at University of Lincoln

  1. The Campuses

    At Lincoln, they constantly invest in their buildings and facilities as they strive to provide the best learning environment for their students. They understand the importance of giving you the strongest possible foundation to help you achieve your aspirations, and whatever your chosen subject, they aim to ensure that you have access to the latest equipment and resources to support your studies. 

  2. Triple Gold

    The University of Lincoln is one of a select group of universities to achieve the top Gold rating overall and in both aspect ratings for student experience and student outcomes in the national Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023.

  3. Equality of Opportunity

    At Lincoln, they believe that everyone should have the chance to access and thrive in higher education, no matter their background or personal circumstances. 

Fees

Undergraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students GBP 9,535
International Students GBP 16,900 - GBP 22,100

Postgraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students GBP 9,600 - GBP 16,000
International Students GBP 17,400 - GBP 22,100

Admission

Undergraduate Admission Requirement

Check here for Entry Requirements you are expected to meet.

Postgraduate Admission Requirments

Check here for Entry Requirements you are expected to meet.

Supporting Documents

  • Academic transcripts and certificates (accompanied by certified translations if these are not in English)
  • Proof of English language proficiency (e.g. IELTS)
  • A copy of your passport photo page
  • A reference
  • Personal Statement


 

How To Apply For Admission

FOR POSTGRADUATE: Applications for postgraduate programmes must be submitted via the University’s online application system. To apply please visit the course page and click 'Apply now'. 

FOR UNDERGRADUATE: Applications are made through UCAS.

 

Admission Contacts

Email: [email protected]
Phone : +44 (0) 1522 886677, 01522 308108

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The Ultimate Campus Tour | University of Lincoln

Facilities

  • Classrooms
  • Library
  • Laboratory
  • Research Center
  • Accommodation
  • Sports
  • Gym
  • ICT
  • Place of Worship
  • Cafeteria
  • Library: The Great Central Warehouse Library is home to 260,000 journals and 750,000 print and electronic books, as well as databases and specialist collections. Situated on the Brayford Pool campus, and open seven days a week at peak times, it is a central point for students across the university to work both individually and collaboratively.
  • Accommodation: The accommodation is conveniently located on or near campus, with options for all students and budgets.
  • Sports: The Students' Union has more than 100 sports clubs and societies for students to join.
  • Gym: The gym includes a selection of cardiovascular machines, resistance equipment, a range of free weights: racks, lifting platforms, and stretching area. The gym is joined to a large studio space, which members can utilise as an additional workout space, or by joining a class.
  • Place of Worship: The city of Lincoln has many places of worship. Students and staff of the University make a great contribution to the richness and diversity of the life of the city, and one of the ways in which they do that is by getting involved with a local church, mosque, synagogue or temple.
  • Cafeteria: The University of Lincoln has six food outlets; five on their Brayford Campus and one at their rural Riseholme Campus serving fresh food and bespoke brewed coffee.

School Contact

Address

University of Lincoln Brayford Pool Campus Lincoln LN6 7TS

Email Address

[email protected]

Phone Number

+44 (0)1522 882000

Website Address

https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/

Accreditations

  • Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
  • Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT)

Vice Chancellor

Professor Neal Juster BSc PhD CEng FIMechE

Professor Neal Juster is Vice Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, UK, having assumed the role in October 2021. As part of this role, he is a Director of UL Learning Resources Ltd, Riseholme Park Farms Ltd, ULEX, and UoL Services Ltd. Neal is also a Chair of the Members Committee for the University of Lincoln Academy Trust.

Academic Staff

  • Mr Julian Free

    Deputy Vice Chancellor Julian Free spent 31 years in the Army, during which he spent much of his time deployed to global hot spots such as Kuwait, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Iraq and Afghanistan in UK, UN and NATO appointments. ... read more
    He ended his service as Commandant Joint Services Command & Staff College at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. He was appointed MBE in 2001, OBE in 2009 and CBE in 2012. He holds a B.Ed (Hons) from the University of Exeter and an MA in Defence Studies from Cranfield University.
  • Ms Judith Kyarisiima Jasi

    Lecturer in Law

    Judith is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Lincoln Law School at both Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. She started teaching at the University in 2019 as an Associate Lecturer.

  • Dr Elena Nichele

    Lecturer in International Business Management

    Elena Nichele is a Lecturer in International Business Management at the Department of Management, Lincoln International Business School. She joined the University of Lincoln in 2023. 

  • Dr Wajdi Ben Rejeb

    Senior Lecturer in Business Strategy Dr Wajdi Ben Rejeb is a Senior Lecturer at Lincoln International Business School. He teaches a range of courses including Strategy, Project Management, and Entrepreneurship. He gained his Ph.D. at the... read more
    Tunis Manar University in Tunisia.
  • Dr Suneela Sardar

    Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering Dr Suneela Sardar is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, specializing in Chemical Engineering. She earned her PhD in Chemical Engineering from University of Leeds. Af... read more
    ter obtaining her doctorate, She joined the University of Leeds as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow, focusing on 'Minerals Processing Engineering and Chemistry'. Afterwards she moved to University of Lancaster and worked on the collaborative project of 'Defining a draft for zero power nuclear reactors'. 
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Notable Alumni

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History

The University of Lincoln has origins tracing back to 1861, was granted university status in 1992, and became known as the University of Lincoln in 2001.