Fri. Dec 27th, 2024

Set against the backdrop of a beautiful and historic city, University of Lincoln’s striking city centre campus provides a modern student-centred community on the picturesque Brayford Pool waterfront.

A diverse and internationally recognised university, Lincoln has a student population of around 15,000 and welcomes international students each year. The university’s first building was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1996 and since then around £400 million has been invested in the campus and its facilities, creating modern learning and research spaces.

University of Lincoln’s main library, the Great Central Warehouse Library, provides access to more than 260,000 journals and 750,000 print and electronic books, as well as databases and specialist collections.

The Lincoln International Business School has a strong international outlook. Committed to the United Nation’s Principles for Responsible Management (PRME), the Business School aims to raise the profile of sustainability in business and management across it’s teaching.

Outside of studies, University of Lincoln Students’ Union operates several major on-campus venues which are popular with students during the day and at night, providing student-run spaces to socialise, eat and drink. The Engine Shed is one of the region’s biggest live music venues and Lincoln Arts Centre offers a variety of shows and performances to enjoy.

Students are able to play a wide range of sports at the on-campus Sports Centre, including five-a-side football, squash, basketball, hockey and trampolining. The Centre also offers a mix of fitness classes and a well-equipped gym.

One of a select number of universities to achieve a Teaching Excellence Framework Gold rating overall and in the categories Student Experience and Student Outcomes, University of Lincoln has enjoyed several other significant successes in recent years.

Winner of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize 2023 for innovations in Agri-food technology, Lincoln also received a maximum overall 5-star QS rating, including 5 stars in the specialist area of Accounting and Finance and other key areas such as Teaching, Global Engagement, Arts, Inclusiveness, Employability and Facilities.

In the WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2024, University of Lincoln placed 1st in the UK for Student Accommodation, 2nd for International, 3rd for University of the Year, Student Life and Facilities and 4th for Student Support.

Upon completing the NCC Education Level 4 Diploma in Business and NCC Education Level 5 Diploma in Business, students are welcome to apply to Year 2 and 3 respectively of Lincoln’s undergraduate programmes in BA (Hons) Business and Management & BA (Hons) Business and Finance*.

NCC Education Head of Partnerships Rebecca Bewley, says: “We are thrilled to share these new articulation routes with students in the NCC Education network who are looking to complete their undergraduate studies in Business in the UK. With a Gold Teaching Excellence rating and excellent International Business School facilities, this is a fantastic opportunity for NCC students across the world.”

Ian Barnes, Assistant Director International and Jean Monnet Professor of European Economic Integration at the University of Lincon says: “The University of Lincoln is a place where students and staff from more than 130 countries have found their home from home, and are working together to shape the world around us. Through our partnership, we are excited to welcome students in the NCC Education network to join our vibrant community in the Lincoln International Business School, and to share what makes Lincoln a special place to live and learn.”

*offers will be made on a case by case basis, subject to minimum entry requirements.

For more information, please contact:

International enquiries: https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/studywithus/internationalstudents/internationalenquiryform/

Website: www.lincoln.ac.uk

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