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Official site, providing details of the University and its courses.
Focused on strengthening the wider autism community through participatory action research.
Follows a multi-disciplinary and highly collaborative approach to increase understanding of disease characteristically associated with ageing at the molecular level, to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Aims to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration between healthcare professionals from the Lincoln School of Pharmacy and healthcare researchers from across the wider University.
Researches community organisation, self-organisation and development within Third Sector organisations, multi-agency networks, and community groups.
CHPC Research focuses on the notion of critical heritage, which considers places, pasts and traditions in contemporary life alongside heritage’s traditional concerns with conservation and restoration.
Interdisciplinary team of developmental, social, and evolutionary psychologists who investigate the development of cognitive, language, social, emotional, motor and behavioural processes that affect interpersonal, intergroup, and interspecies attitudes, cognition, emotion, and behaviour.
Aims to understand the evolution and ecology of populations, species, and communities across all levels of biological organisation, from genes through to ecosystems.
Research within the FCRG involves the application of psychological knowledge and methods to areas relating to crime and justice.
Brings together an inter-disciplinary group of scholars at the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities and the University of Lincoln who share research interests in international, transregional, and global studies.
Specialises in the capture, transmission, processing and understanding of image, video and other high-dimensional data.
Cross-disciplinary research group in robotics.
First interdisciplinary research centre of its kind in the UK to focus on solving the most pressing environmental and societal issues emerging from water-related risks on human and ecosystem health in aquatic environments.
Based at the University’s Riseholme Campus and home to a working farm with specialist research facilities.
Conducts world-class interdisciplinary research to address the most challenging health issues facing rural and coastal communities locally, nationally, and internationally.
A dedicated sleep research centre with staff and students from the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University.
Brings together academics, archivists, librarians, postgraduate students, and postdoctoral researchers with interdisciplinary interests both in the medieval period itself and in the later interpretation and representation of the medieval past.
Offering part-time study for food industry employees and innovation for businesses. The NCFM is a satellite campus of the University of Lincoln, situated in Holbeach in South Lincolnshire.
Brings together academics within the College of Arts to further interdisciplinary inquiry into the history, culture and literature of the nineteenth century.
The Biofeedback In Sport Research Group aims to apply and understand biofeedback in order to enhance the sporting performance of humans.
Harnesses the research energies of a number of colleagues, both early career and well established, who are working in the areas of tourism, mobilities, hospitality, heritage, events, and leisure.
The Wellbeing Research Group explores interdisciplinary research into a range of embodiment and identity issues in health, sport, and physical activity social contexts.
Official site, providing details of the University and its courses.
Specialises in the capture, transmission, processing and understanding of image, video and other high-dimensional data.
The Biofeedback In Sport Research Group aims to apply and understand biofeedback in order to enhance the sporting performance of humans.
Brings together academics, archivists, librarians, postgraduate students, and postdoctoral researchers with interdisciplinary interests both in the medieval period itself and in the later interpretation and representation of the medieval past.
Aims to enhance multidisciplinary collaboration between healthcare professionals from the Lincoln School of Pharmacy and healthcare researchers from across the wider University.
Brings together academics within the College of Arts to further interdisciplinary inquiry into the history, culture and literature of the nineteenth century.
The Wellbeing Research Group explores interdisciplinary research into a range of embodiment and identity issues in health, sport, and physical activity social contexts.
Aims to understand the evolution and ecology of populations, species, and communities across all levels of biological organisation, from genes through to ecosystems.
Research within the FCRG involves the application of psychological knowledge and methods to areas relating to crime and justice.
Interdisciplinary team of developmental, social, and evolutionary psychologists who investigate the development of cognitive, language, social, emotional, motor and behavioural processes that affect interpersonal, intergroup, and interspecies attitudes, cognition, emotion, and behaviour.
Brings together an inter-disciplinary group of scholars at the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities and the University of Lincoln who share research interests in international, transregional, and global studies.
Follows a multi-disciplinary and highly collaborative approach to increase understanding of disease characteristically associated with ageing at the molecular level, to improve prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
Conducts world-class interdisciplinary research to address the most challenging health issues facing rural and coastal communities locally, nationally, and internationally.
First interdisciplinary research centre of its kind in the UK to focus on solving the most pressing environmental and societal issues emerging from water-related risks on human and ecosystem health in aquatic environments.
CHPC Research focuses on the notion of critical heritage, which considers places, pasts and traditions in contemporary life alongside heritage’s traditional concerns with conservation and restoration.
Harnesses the research energies of a number of colleagues, both early career and well established, who are working in the areas of tourism, mobilities, hospitality, heritage, events, and leisure.
Cross-disciplinary research group in robotics.
Researches community organisation, self-organisation and development within Third Sector organisations, multi-agency networks, and community groups.
Focused on strengthening the wider autism community through participatory action research.
A dedicated sleep research centre with staff and students from the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University.
Based at the University’s Riseholme Campus and home to a working farm with specialist research facilities.
Offering part-time study for food industry employees and innovation for businesses. The NCFM is a satellite campus of the University of Lincoln, situated in Holbeach in South Lincolnshire.
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