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Lincoln is officially the most affordable student city in the UK! (And by coincidence also the mosy beautiful and has the best cathedral)
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The GTS, LSHH & Jacaranda Press are hosting the award-winning Trinidadian author Celeste Mohammed to launch Ever Since We Small. Her lecture "Truth Over Trope: West Indian Writing and the Power of the Novel-in-Stories’ will take place on Fri 17th October, 5pm in the Jackson LT. All welcome!
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Students' work to conserve 2300-year-old Egyptian mummy Pa-sheri featured on BBC Look North news this evening.

#conservation #culturalheritage #heritage #museums @uolhumanities.bsky.social @jimchesh.bsky.social @lyndaskipper.bsky.social @lincolnmedieval.bsky.social
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We have an exciting new series of talks connecting academic research with professional practice in conservation coming up, in collaboration with Lincoln Conservation. Tickets available here: www.lincolnconservation.co.uk/training/onl...
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Great to see @uolconservation.bsky.social @uolhumanities.bsky.social students from the University of Lincoln on the BBC this morning - a report in their fascinating work in conserving an Egyptian mummy
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On 20 September, LSHH conservationist Leah Warriner-Wood spoke at an event celebrating 200 years since the birth of Charles Frederick Worth, in Bourne, Lincolnshire. Leah's talk, "Threads of History", introduced the role conservators play in preserving the stories that objects tell about the past.
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Welcoming new LSHH students in the wonderful surroundings of the cathedral chapter house! A beautiful place to celebrate the beginning of the academic year
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LSHH researchers Lynda Skipper, Philip Skipper, and Celal Dabanoglu participated in the international conference Stone 2025 from 8-12th September, at the Sorbonne. Lynda and Philip presented their work. The conference also included a trip to the recently restored Notre-Dame Cathedral.
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As a new academic year gets underway, you can find out what we've been doing in the Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage here in our latest newsletter! history.lincoln.ac.uk/2025/09/18/l...
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And we're off! ▶️

The University of Lincoln's Welcome Week 2025 is underway in @uolhumanities.bsky.social with a welcome to postgraduate students by Deputy Head of School, Mark Hocknull.
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Many congratulations to LSHH onservator @leahww.bsky.social on receiving her PhD in Conservation and Restoration!!
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I'm indescribably proud to have graduated with a PhD in Conservation and Restoration yesterday evening, in the beautiful surroundings of Lincoln Cathedral, watched over by @uolhumanities.bsky.social colleagues, and alongside @uolconservation.bsky.social students. A perfect day, that I'll treasure.
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Literary scholars from the University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University offer new ways to think about Jane Austen’s fiction! 5 Oct 4:30pm-6pm at The Blue Room, The Lawn, Lincoln. Book your place here: lincolnbookfestival.org/festival-pro...
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Thank you @medievalfemina.bsky.social and Adrian Jobson for a splendid Thirteenth Century Conference @lincolnmedieval.bsky.social @uolhumanities.bsky.social! Thanks too for giving us the option to attend online, and to @hannah-boston.bsky.social in looking after online attendees!
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Well done to the (first ever) team from the University of Lincoln to appear on University Challenge tonight! Brilliant performance. What a win! Including two students from @uolhumanities.bsky.social
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Does studying philosophy make you a better thinker? Yes! When controlling for baseline differences, philosophy students outperform all other disciplines on tests of verbal and logical reasoning and on a measure of valuable habits of mind
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Rosanna McGlone’s Feisty Females – Old Bolingbroke: Through Our Imaginations recently launched at the Boston Book Festival. This is the second volume arising from a project led by LSHH's Renée Ward and imaginatively retells the stories of medieval women from Lincolnshire
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On 8 June 2025, Rosanna McGlone’s Feisty Females – Old Bolingbroke: Through Our Imaginations launched at the Boston Book Festival. This volume, the second arising from a project led by LSHH's Renée Ward, imaginatively retells the stories of medieval women from Lincolnshire
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LSHH English Literature professor, Kristian Shaw, will be interviewing Vanessa Santos about her horror collection, Make a Home of Me at Waterstones on Wednesday!
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New from our School blog! Exploring Hidden Voices and Career Pathways: Highlights from “Medieval Discoveries” history.lincoln.ac.uk/2025/06/06/e...
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Thank you @eccleshistsoc.bsky.social ! Yes, the project is underway @uolhumanities.bsky.social.
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🚨 New Project Endorsement!

We're excited to endorse @robertsmartino.bsky.social and his project, 'Two More Episcopal Court Books for the Diocese of Lincoln, 1525–1562', a valuable addition to the study of #churchhistory.

Learn more: ecclesiasticalhistorysociety.com/endorsed-pro...