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Explore our live virtual events including Open Days, Live Lounges, postgraduate tasters, and applicant Q&A sessions — all designed to provide our applicants, current students, and Alumni community with a wealth of interesting updates to look forward to each week.
We understand the importance of giving you the strongest possible foundation to help you achieve your aspirations and we are constantly investing in our buildings and facilities. Over the past two decades, the University has invested more than £350 million in its Brayford Pool Campus, with further plans to invest in additional facilities and refurbishments of existing buildings. Whatever programme you choose, we strive to provide the best learning environment and aim to ensure that you have access to the latest equipment and resources to support your studies.
We know choosing where you're going to live is a big step in applying to university. We have plenty of purpose-built student accommodation on or close to our stunning Brayford Pool Campus - and we guarantee a room in a University residence to all new students who apply for accommodation before 1 September 2021. Our online application system for accommodation is open now for 2021 entry. You don’t have to wait for your results to apply for accommodation but will need to have applied to one of our courses and accepted our offer as your first or insurance choice.
One of the world's great historic cities, Lincoln is renowned for its fusion of old and new and is rich in culture and history.
The winning combination of a friendly and vibrant city centre and historic Cathedral Quarter, both offering an unbeatable variety of attractions, activities, and amenities, makes Lincoln a fantastic place in which to live and study.
Situated in the East Midlands region of England, Lincoln’s central location allows for quick and easy access to London and a number of other major cities, including Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Leicester, and Hull. London’s King’s Cross Station is around two hours away by train, and a number of airports are within easy reach, providing direct links to locations around the world.