Dogs take the heat from jealous partners
Women are far more likely to talk to their dog than their partner when they are feeling jealous, according to the preliminary results of a new study. Our furry friends also get an earful when females...
View ArticleFirst cohort of Biology graduates on path to success
The first cohort of graduates from the University of Lincoln’s Biology degree will collect their degree certificates at Lincoln Cathedral next week. The graduation marks the end of three year’s hard...
View ArticleField trip to cloud forests of Ecuador
Students and staff from the School of Life Sciences at the University of Lincoln recently returned from a field trip to the cloud forests of Ecuador. The students learned about the conservation,...
View ArticleLife Sciences and Chemistry research showcase
Drug development for cancer and assisting crime scene investigations are just two research areas being showcased at the University of Lincoln’s School of Life Sciences and School of Chemistry’s...
View ArticleResearch will feed into protecting vulnerable people from fraud
A PhD researcher from the University of Lincoln, UK, was invited to attend a prestigious conference that brought together key parties to look at how to protect vulnerable customers in the banking...
View ArticleResearch will help inform pre-flood planning
A team of researchers from the University of Lincoln, UK, are working with the residents of Canvey Island in Essex to record the unique history of those families affected by the North Sea Flood of...
View ArticleUnique collaboration on show as part of Frequency 2015
A unique collaboration between the University of Lincoln’s Schools of Architecture & Design and Life Sciences will be the subject of a fascinating medical exhibition at this year’s Frequency...
View ArticleExploring cultural influences on the perception of human-directed aggressive...
Human-directed aggressive dog behaviour (HDAB) is considered to be the most serious behavioural issue for dogs around the world, and the rate of dog attacks is an important topic of international...
View ArticleLooking to go into postgraduate study?
We spoke to MSc Forensic Anthropology student Ryan Austin who was awarded a Joseph Banks Scholarship to continue his studies here at University of Lincoln. Ryan boasts the positives, saying: “The...
View ArticleWhat makes a perfect match when it comes to your personality and your pets?
A well-known proverb concludes that “dogs look like their owners” but an intriguing new research study will now explore whether pet owners also share their personality with their canine companions....
View ArticleEye-opening trip to Guatemala inspires PhD student research
University of Lincoln PhD student Ryan Austin went on an enriching and inspirational trip to Guatemala for his MSc Forensic Anthropology course, and is taking his research back in time to make some...
View ArticleInspiring look into life after University of Lincoln
We held a School of Life Sciences ‘Meet the Graduates’ event at the University of Lincoln to give our students an insight into what post-university life is really like. From going onto a Masters, a...
View ArticleFive paid-for Studentships in Life Sciences on offer! Apply now
We’re offering a variety of PhD projects across biological sciences including: Animal Behaviour, Cognition and Welfare, Biomedical Sciences, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Evolution and Ecology,...
View ArticleCareers Roadshow for Life Sciences
Come along to our Science Careers Roadshow on March 17th, 12-3pm in Joseph Banks Laboratories, First Floor and JBL3c01. This event is dedicated solely to the Schools of Life Sciences, Chemistry and...
View ArticlePhD in Dog Cognition and Behaviour – Apply Now
See below for an amazing opportunity for a PhD placement in Dog Cognition and Behaviour. Are you interested in carrying out a PhD at our lab (http://www.dogup.it/), in the field of Dog Cognition and...
View ArticleField trip to Boggle Hole
Students will visit Boggle Hole for a field trip in May In May, 120 Second Year Life Sciences students will embark upon a residential field trip to Boggle Hole as part of their ecology unit. The trip...
View ArticleLife Sciences Undergraduate Showcase
From Life Sciences to Chemistry and Engineering, the University of Lincoln’s College of Science hosts another remarkable showcase of our undergraduate students. Good luck to everyone on getting back...
View ArticleLife after Lincoln’s Animal Behaviour Welfare course
From hand-raising cheetah cubs to caring for grown lions, Animal Behaviour and Welfare alumni Thomas Trew takes his University of Lincoln degree all the way to Africa. Read his story here: “I went...
View ArticleLincoln researchers examine the acoustic signals of new bush-cricket species
A student from the University of Lincoln’s School of Life Sciences has seen one of his undergraduate papers published in leading zoology journal. Kallum Buxton, who worked with Dr Fernando...
View ArticleAn amazing placement opportunity for one life sciences student
Scottish Lowland Research have one placement on offer at their Trust in Scotland and it could be yours! The sandwich placement on offer is for a student to undertake research in Scotland relating to...
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