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The University Of Lincoln's which is located alongside Brayford Pool in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The University brings in high-profile individuals from all over the world to speak at our prestigious Great Minds public lecture series. Our students, staff and members of the public benefit from guest lectures by Visiting Professors and Lecturers recognised as leaders in their field, some of whom teach on our courses.
It was developed from a number of educational institutions in Hull including the Hull School of Art (1861), the Hull Technical Institute (1893), the Roman Catholic teacher-training Endsleigh College (1905), the Hull Central College of Commerce (1930), and Kingston upon Hull College of Education (1913). These institutions merged in 1976 to form Hull College of Higher Education, with a change of name to Humberside College of Higher Education in 1983 when it absorbed several courses in fishing, food and manufacturing based in Grimsby.
In 1992 it was one of the many institutions in the UK to become full universities as, briefly, the University of Humberside, growing to 13,000 students by 1993.
The cathedral city of Lincoln was without its own university, so the University of Humberside was approached to develop a new campus to the south west of the city centre, overlooking the Brayford Pool. The University was renamed the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside in January 1996, taking in its first 500 Lincoln students in September 1996, intending to grow to about 4,000 Lincoln based students within four years.
Opened by Queen Elizabeth II, the University's main campus in Lincoln was the first new city centre campus to be built in the UK for decades. More than £150 million has been invested in the Brayford Pool campus, transforming a city centre brownfield site, revitalising the area and attracting investment from the retail, leisure and property sectors. Economists estimate that the University has created at least 3,000 new jobs within Lincoln and that it generates more than £250 million every year for the local economy – doubling previous local economic growth rates.
The consolidation involved the University acquiring Leicester-based De Montfort University's schools in Lincolnshire: the Lincoln School of Art and Design in uphill Lincoln, and the Lincolnshire School of Agriculture's sites at Riseholme, Caythorpe and Holbeach. Caythorpe was later closed permanently and its activities moved to Riseholme. Courses held in Grimsby were also moved to Lincoln around this time.
In 2012 all Further Education provision was transferred from Riseholme College to Bishop Burton College. Bishop Burton College are now responsible for the Riseholme College to the north of the city.
Throughout the late-1990s, the University's sites in Hull were considerably scaled down as the focus shifted towards Lincoln. In 2001 this process was taken a step further when the decision was made to move the administrative headquarters and management to Lincoln and to sell the Cottingham Road campus in Hull, the former main campus, to its neighbour, the University of Hull; the site is now the home of the Hull York Medical School. Until 2012 the University maintained a smaller campus, the Derek Crothall Building, in Hull city centre. A smaller campus and student halls on Beverley Road, Hull, were also sold for redevelopment.
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Impact 2016 : The Struggle for Success. Is America Dreaming?.Guest Speaker, Spike Lee.Langford Auditorium.Vanderbilt University ..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Lecture William Kaelin, Picture/Credit: Christian Flemming/Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings
The Sacred Heart University’s College of Nursing hosted “A Dialogue on Compassion: The Lived Experience” with guest speakers Dominic Vachon, Jean Watson and Michael W. Higgins on April 18, 2018, at the Center for Healthcare Education (CHE). The panel discussion was part of the CHE Inaugural Year Lecture Series. Photo by Mark F. Conrad
Conferencia. Edgar Mazo.
Escuela Profesional de Arquitectura – Universidad de San Martin de Porres
Agosto 16 al 18 del 2010
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Supreme Sunday : Charlotte Beaudry's "Get drunk" last day and party.
3pm
"Angry young wo/men" and "Punk, sex, and violence in feminist art" : lectures by Petra Van Brabandt and Tom Viaene (full abstracts here : www.wiels.org/site2/event.php?event_id=511&lng=en)
Petra Van Brabandt is doctor in philosophy (University of Antwerp). She works on David Hume's socio-moral philosophy and feminist philosophy. She also writes on pornographic art ("Why do porn movies suck?" with Jesse Prinz, in Maes & Levinson, Art and Pornography, OUP, 2011). She focuses on women artists (film, literature, visual arts) and their difficult relationship to the representation of the female body and sexuality.
Tom Viaene works for GYNAIKA (http://www.gynaika.be/) and writes for rekto:verso (www.rektoverso.be), mostly over music, art criticism and philosophy.
4.30pm
Discussion and guided visit of the exhibition of Charlotte Beaudry with the artist and Aline Bouvy, Claude, Delphine Deguislage, Virginie Devillez, Céline Gillain, Aurélie Gravas, Claudia Radulescu, Anne-Claire Schmitz with whom Charlotte Beaudry works on various projects and who have accompanied the artist in the process which led to Get Drunk.
6pm
Drink & DJ set with Celine Gillain + presentation of the lp recently published by the collective Solid Bank. Solid Bank is an artist collective composed of Charlotte Beaudry, Aline Bouvy, Claude, Delphine Deguislage, Virginie Devillez, Céline Gillain, Aurélie Gravas and Claudia Radulescu. Recorded at short notice, this album is only available in vinyl and presents the results of a session of improvised sound experimentation. Described by the group as "figurative music", the content of this album consists of 10 tracks ranging from noisy performance to post-punk songs. (Solid Bank: "Solid Bank", 300 copies, After Lucy, 2011).
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Dusak Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago’s Booth School Raghuram Rajan speaks at the Per Jacobsson Lecture titled Joined at the Hip: Why Continued Globalization Offers Us the Best Chance of Addressing Climate Change during the 2022 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.
IMF Photo/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds
15 October, 2022
Washington, DC, USA
Photo ref: ACR221015.052
WESEMINAR This Place Matters: Student Research on Middletown’s African American History commemorates 50 Years of AFAM at Wesleyan, May 24, 2018. This Place Matters: Student aResearch on Middletown’s African American History commemorates 50 Years of AFAM at Wesleyan, May 24, 2018. (Photo by Olivia Drake MALS '08)
MIT calculus class with Prof. John Bush, 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; cps chcalculus; _DSC4566