Join @JohnClayworth, MA #Medieval Studies student @unilincoln, for a fascinating tour of less known (although in plane site) areas of medieval @visitlincoln
To book a free space (from 2nd to 4th May): https://t.co/JeEFs6LTJ0
All welcome! @ULHistory
If you'd like to join our #MA#Medieval Studies @unilincoln the deadline for applications has changed and it's now 1st July 2026. There is still time for you to secure a place! Any questions, please get in touch with @ALiuzzoScorpo or @MedievalFemina or any member of our team!
Spring is coming! @visitlincoln
Time to bloom and make choices. If one of them is following your passion for anything #Medieval@unilincoln is your place! Did you know that our MA Medieval Studies has a new #Heritage Placement module? To find out more, get in touch!
Announcement! 🎺 🎺 🎺
Our MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN WEEK 2026 will be running from 23 March.
Several free online and in-person events will be taking place. For more info and to sign up please visit:
https://t.co/lvCgRNV8of
LSHH PhD student Zeynep Ece Bakala presents her work on medieval female pilgrims at the Jimena 2026 conference “Spiritual Crossroads: Between Dogma and Heresy in the Medieval Mediterranean” at the Complutense University of Madrid. Congratulations, Zeynep!
Have you always wanted to write a drama based on the Lives of Plutarch?
Then my friend and former student's publishing house has the competition for you!
$2000 prize plus a book contract with 10% royalties, and your play performed on the London stage! https://t.co/nxaRE5GLSA
Ancient statues were originally painted. Historians have created hideous reconstructions, purporting to show how they looked.
Were they really this ugly? I argue the answer is no, and that the reconstructions are a form of "trolling".
Article & thread. https://t.co/1ENKypNCPG
📖 We are delighted to celebrate the launch of LSHH historian Jon Coburn’s new book, Not Just a Housewife: Women Strike for Peace and the Cold War Women’s Peace Movement! 📖
https://t.co/AFlhwuYSbr
Cold... but what a lovely view! One of the morning delights experienced by #MA#Medieval Studies students on their way to @unilincoln
Join us at the Open House Online event on 26th Nov, 6-7pm (UK time)! To register contact/email @ALiuzzoScorpo ([email protected])
Congratulations to MA Medieval Studies students Erin Lintott and Jean Suszko who have been awarded the Lincoln Record Society Prize for their dissertations!
On 5 Nov LSHH historian Adonis Li spoke to sixth form students at the Royal Society for Asian Affairs' Schools Day, held at SOAS. He gave them a lecture on "What K-pop Tells Us About Asia".
In September LSHH Historian, Adonis Li, participated in a conference on railway aesthetics. Unusually, this event took place aboard sleeper trains between Vienna, Bucharest, and Istanbul. Here is Dr Li delivering his paper in the royal waiting room at Bucharest Nord station.
On 23 October, LSHH historian Kate Hill will deliver a keynote talk at the National Gallery’s conference “Women Transforming Art Collections”, entitled “Women and Museums 1850 –1950: Hidden, Ignored or Undervalued?” https://t.co/W4L4UtSjJv
We're delighted that the Heritage Lincolnshire team has received royal recognition for their hard work, and look forward to continuing our collaboration on exciting projects such as the restoration of 'The Harlequin' building next door to the Wonky House.
Royal visit!👑We're honoured that lLSHH ecturer Leah represented our department and the University of Lincoln during HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Lincoln last week. One of the highlights of the visit was the Duke's stop at the iconic 'Wonky House' on Michaelgate.
As a guest of Heritage Lincolnshire, Leah had the opportunity to speak to HRH about our partnership with them, which provides conservation students with invaluable hands-on work experience, research opportunities, and skills development through authentic industry projects.