University of Lincoln

Lincoln, England
Public-University

Overview

The University of Lincoln is a public research university in the cathedral city of Lincoln, England. The university has origins tracing back to 1861, and obtained university status in 1992 and its present name and structure in 2001.

Being located physically in the centre of the UK’s agri-business industry, Lincoln has world-leading strengths in agricultural and food production technology, and partnerships with many local agricultural production and engineering companies as well as national food retailers such as Tesco and Marks and Spencer. It runs short professional development courses for working farmers from across the UK linked to these areas.

Lincoln’s main campus is adjacent to Brayford Pool, the site of urban regeneration in the city since the 1990s; further campuses are located in Riseholme (including a research farm, on the same site as Bishop Burton Agricultural College, and a Tesco research center) and Holbeach (housing the National Centre for Food Processing). Graduation ceremonies take place at the medieval Lincoln Cathedral.

The Independent described the university as “the best thing to happen to Lincoln since the Romans”. Lincoln has rapidly moved up in the university rankings, having risen 60 places in four years. The Sunday Times newspaper, responsible for The Times Good University Guide, has described the university’s progression as “the most dramatic transformation of a university in recent times”. In 2012, the university ranked in the top 50 of The Guardian University Guide for the first time and in 2016, it has been ranked among the top 40 English universities for the first time by The Complete University Guide. In 2019 the university was ranked as 22 in The Guardian University Guide, marking the first time it has placed within the top 30.

The University of Lincoln has recently been awarded gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework 2017, the highest possible grade, judged as delivering consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its students.

In 2017, the University of Lincoln ranked 8 in Agriculture & Forestry, and 2nd in Business & Economics in The Complete University Guide rankings. The Complete University Guide also ranked the university 49th overall in the United Kingdom, making Lincoln the highest ranking post-1992 university in the guide. In 2019 it was ranked as 43rd overall in the United Kingdom in The Complete University Guide, marking another jump forward for the university.

43 in League Table Ranking of The Complete University Guide
Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Gold rating
Type University Public
Year Founded 2001
Size Medium
14,105 Students
Location
Lincoln
England

Learning

3,4 years
Course Durations Available

TEF Rating

TEF Gold is awarded to institutions that consistently deliver outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for their students.

Courses Available

  • Accounting, Business, Management and Marketing
  • Architecture, Building, Planning and Design
  • Biology and Biomedical Sciences
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Engineering
  • Health Professions
  • Hospitality and Culinary
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Law and Legal Studies
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Natural Sciences
  • Recreation, Sports and Fitness Studies
  • Veterinary, Agricultural and Food Sciences
  • Visual and Performing Arts

Applying

How to Apply?

Accepts UCAS

For International Students

6.0 Minimum IELTS Score
IELTS Requirement: Required
Deadlines and Important Dates
Jan
15
Deadline of application via UCAS for majority of undergraduate courses

Cost and Scholarships

£ 15,900
Average Tuition Fee
(For International Students)

Types of Scholarships Available

Need-based
Merit-based
Regional (EU and International)
Sports
Departmental

Scholarships

Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship
Total Worth £8,000 (+ £1,000 Excellence Scholarship)
Eligibility and Requirements For all UK students applying for undergraduate. The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship will be awarded to a student selected by the Vice-Chancellor who, in the Vice-Chancellor's opinion, informed by the student’s UCAS personal statement and academic reference, most clearly evidences commitment to their subject discipline and shows the most impressive personal impact on their community.
Available for International Students No
Application Deadline --
Other Details There is no separate application form. The student shall successfully apply through UCAS for admission onto any undergraduate programme at the University of Lincoln in the year of admission and shall receive and firmly accept an academic offer of a place. If the offer is conditional, the student will need to fulfil the terms of his/her offer and have their place confirmed by 1st September in the year of entry. The student must make the University of Lincoln their firm choice by 30th June.
Global Undergraduate Scholarship
Total Worth £2,000 which will be deducted from the first year (level 1) of tuition fees
Eligibility and Requirements Self-funding international (non-UK/EU) students with overseas fee status entering the University of Lincoln at level 1 of an undergraduate degree course. Students progressing from the University of Lincoln International Study Centre are not eligible for this scholarship.
Available for International Students Yes
Application Deadline --
Sports Scholarship
Total Worth Up to £1,000 each is available to ten individual applicants, per academic year
Eligibility and Requirements Students must fulfil the normal academic requirements of their course, participate at a national or international level in a sport recognised by Sport England and be prepared to represent the University of Lincoln in a sporting and ambassadorial role.
Available for International Students Yes
Application Deadline October 12