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ACTIVITIES

Arts & Humanities
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Through a Glass Darkly: The relationship between science and storytelling in literature and film  TBC TBC
Siren FM: live broadcasts throughout LiGHTS TBC TBC
The Good, The Bad & The Beautiful: multi-sensory exhibition TBC TBC
The Ada Lovelace Exhibition: the first computer programmer TBC TBC
The HAM stand: postgraduates from the Historic and Ancient Materials Group demonstration TBC TBC
The Black Death in your Garden: reconstructing history with archaeological excavation TBC TBC
Camera Shy? A Century of seeing ourselves on screen: moving images from the MACE collection TBC TBC
Skeletons in the cupboard TBC TBC
Suffragette: film screening and talk TBC TBC
Conservation in action TBC TBC
What are the links between Climate Change, UK extreme weather and flooding? TBC TBC
Singing Glass: a demonstration of the Glass Armonica TBC TBC
3D Scanning and Digital Fabrication in Conservation TBC TBC
CSI Seal: Fingerprints from the past TBC TBC
co_LAB Future Cities Maker Lab: exploring city spaces of the future TBC TBC
When Lincoln was at the forefront of Radical Mental Health Practice TBC TBC
The 21st Century Short Story TBC TBC
Why are opinion polls getting the wrong answers?  TBC TBC
How I hacked my way into space TBC TBC
Conservation Laboratories Tour TBC TBC
Apollo 11 Den TBC TBC
Photography exhibition TBC TBC
Health & Wellbeing
Activity Venue Time
Illicit drug use, online popular wisdom
and the erosion of expert authority 
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Why and how to get a good night’s sleep TBC TBC
Watch your step!
Is it ok to text while you walk
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Eating too much?
Understanding calorie content
TBC TBC
Myths and science of sleep TBC TBC
Your University needs you! TBC TBC
The highs and lows of diabetes TBC TBC
Ethical issues in self-funded Social Care TBC TBC
Proton Therapy:
a positive beam for cancer patients
TBC TBC
Innovations in Ambulance Care TBC TBC
The Happiness Lab:
Improving wellbeing
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Life Sciences
Activity Venue Time
Understanding evolution  TBC TBC
Bother with bacteria:
experimental workshop
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Biofeedback technology
improving sport performance
TBC TBC
Seeing the world through
your dog’s eyes
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Bat talk and walk TBC TBC
How would you behave with wildlife? TBC TBC
Don’t believe your eyes!
Visual perception and illusion
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DNA: Building blocks of food TBC TBC
The Charter for woods, trees and people  TBC TBC
Robots & Engineering
Activity Venue Time
SPARK! Engineering displays TBC TBC
Pepper the robot plays noughts and crosses  TBC TBC
Meet MARC the robot TBC TBC
Useful autonomous robots TBC TBC
Engineering tours TBC TBC
Seeing humans through robots’ eyes TBC TBC
Virtual blacksmith forge:
3D printing and virtual reality
TBC TBC
About face: exploring facial recognition TBC TBC
Is that my hand I see before me?
Understanding perception of movement
TBC TBC
Sciences
Activity Venue Time
Word on the street:
Soapbox Science 
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Laboratory tours TBC TBC
EU corner:
University of Lincoln and research across Europe
TBC TBC
Making new substances TBC TBC
Science Learning Partnership TBC TBC

     

 

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