University of Lincoln
Introduction
The University of Lincoln is a university of and for the 21st century, aiming to encourage students to challenge their perspective, explore new ideas and concepts, and to develop the skills and confidence to shape the world around them. Lincoln achieved a five-star rating in the QS Stars rating system of global universities (2023) and is ranked 134th in the world in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings (2024). More than 100,000 students have studied at Lincoln from 135+ different countries, and to help as many as possible to benefit from studying in the UK, the University of Lincoln offers scholarships from £2,000 to 50% off tuition fees.
The University has a reputation for high student satisfaction, inspirational teaching, and award-winning industry links. This reputation is recognised by various awards and league table listings, including being awarded a five-star overall score in the QS Stars rating system of global universities in 2023 and being voted 6th in the UK by students in the Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCAs) 2024 for Lecturers and Teaching Quality. Lincoln is also among a select group of universities to achieve a Triple Gold rating – the highest rating possible - for both student experience and student outcomes, as well as overall performance in the national Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) 2023.
A Great Location
The main campus at the University of Lincoln is located next to the picturesque Brayford Pool marina in the heart of the thriving city centre, and is big enough to have almost everything you could need throughout your studies, yet close-knit enough to feel like you’re part of a community. The University has invested around £400 million over the past two decades to create an environment that is designed around the needs of its students.
Regarded as one of England's great historic cities, Lincoln is home to one of the finest cathedrals in Europe, which was once the tallest building in the world, a medieval castle, and an original of the 1215 Magna Carta. There’s lots to see and do within walking distance of the city-centre campus. Whether it be exploring storied cobbled streets, taking up a new sport, or watching a music gig at one of the city’s live entertainment venues, Lincoln has so much to offer.
Preparing you for your future career
Employers are increasingly looking for individuals who can make a difference in today’s global workplace. With expert staff, modern facilities, close links with business, and world-leading research the University of Lincoln aims to provide students with the tools they need to achieve their career aspirations.
As well as relying on the expertise of its faculty, guest lecturers are often used across many subjects, with leaders in respective fields of study brought in to deliver engaging, inspirational talks that help students understand more of what awaits them on their future career path.
Many of Lincoln’s programmes offer students the opportunity to take part in a work placement or professional practice year. A wide variety of undergraduate programmes also include the opportunity to spend a period of time studying abroad at a partner institution.
In 2023, the quality of the University’s careers counselling and support was recognised by the QS Stars rating system, with Lincoln receiving five stars for employability. This category reviewed a range of factors including employer reputation, graduate employment rate, employability outcome, alumni impact, careers support, apprenticeships, and internships.
The University has a number of mechanisms and support tools to further enhance graduates’ employability. With bespoke and in-depth expertise and knowledge of the graduate labour market, the Careers and Employability Team offers one-to-one support and careers guidance to help students find the right path, as well as CV and interview preparation advice. The team works closely with local, national, and international employers, and advertises a range of graduate positions, helping students on their journey into the world of work.
In 2023, the University of Lincoln was named among the top 5 best universities in the UK for graduate start-up businesses. Students who are interested in setting up their own business can take advantage of the University’s business incubation centre, Sparkhouse. The centre acts as a professional link between the University and the local business community. The dedicated Business Incubation Team also provides a mentoring service, advice on business planning, funding, finance, and market research to help students plan, launch, and grow their new business.
A Great Student Experience
Lincoln Students’ Union (SU) puts you at the heart of student life. As an independent organisation run on behalf of all students, it offers representation, support, and a range of exciting activities and events to help make studying at Lincoln a truly unforgettable experience.
There are more than 150 different sports clubs and societies available for students to join at Lincoln. Getting involved is a great way to meet fellow students and form lasting friendships. The SU has sports clubs that cover nearly every sport, including football, swimming, cheerleading, netball, rugby, ultimate frisbee, and snowsports. Many of the sports teams also take part in competitions locally and nationally including British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS) fixtures. The societies range from musical theatre to anime, creative writing to chess, and filmmaking to book club or debate. Societies also run events and trips to help take your university experience to the next level.
There are so many things to get involved with across campus. Throughout the year, the Students’ Union hosts a number of cultural gatherings and celebrations with recent examples including Diwali, Holi, Iftar, and Eid. The SU also organises a variety of social events such as live music, comedy gigs, club nights, outdoor cinemas, fayres, and food markets.
Campus Features
One of the many reasons our students love living in Lincoln is because they feel so at home here. From our well-equipped and contemporary University accommodation, our supportive Residential Warden Team who are on hand to help you settle in, to a wealth of learning and social facilities right on your doorstep - we hope you will feel right at home with us too.
We know that choosing where to live while studying is a big decision and it’s important to take the time to find out what’s available and what would best suit your needs. Based in the heart of Lincoln’s city centre, most of our student accommodation at the University is either on our Brayford Pool Campus or just a short distance away.
We guarantee a room in a University residence to all new students joining us in 2022 who apply for accommodation before 1 September 2022.
As well as choosing where you would like to live when you join us, you can also use this page to explore the range of attractions, activities, and amenities that Lincoln has to offer.
Discover Lincoln Wherever You Are in the World
Our webinars, subject masterclasses, question and answer sessions, and student panel talks are a great way to discover what it is like to live and study at the University of Lincoln.
Locations
- Lincoln
Brayford Way, Brayford Pool, LN6 7TS, Lincoln
Programs
- BA (Hons) Accountancy and Finance
- BA (Hons) Animation and Visual Effects
- BA (Hons) Architecture
- BA (Hons) Business
- BA (Hons) Business Economics
- BA (Hons) Business Management
- BA (Hons) Business and Finance
- BA (Hons) Business and Management
- BA (Hons) Business and Marketing
- BA (Hons) Business with English
- BA (Hons) Business with Entrepreneurship
- BA (Hons) Classical Studies
- BA (Hons) Conservation of Cultural Heritage
- BA (Hons) Creative Advertising
- BA (Hons) Creative Writing
- BA (Hons) Criminology
- BA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology
- BA (Hons) Dance
- BA (Hons) Design for Event, Exhibition and Performance
- BA (Hons) Drama and English
- BA (Hons) Drama and Theatre
- BA (Hons) Education
- BA (Hons) English
- BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing
- BA (Hons) English and History