Guiding You Through Your Journey
At the University of Lincoln, we aim to provide you with a friendly and supportive network of staff, students, and specialist services to guide you through your postgraduate journey and help when you need it most.
You will have opportunities to develop your professional, academic, and research skills through conferences, workshops, study schools, and training programmes that can help you to enhance your employability and meet your career goals and personal aspirations.
Career Development
To help you maximise the value of your qualification, you will have access to our dedicated Careers and Employability Team throughout your studies. With in-depth knowledge and expertise of the labour market, our team of qualified advisors can offer one-to-one support and careers guidance to help you find the right path. Our Schools may also provide training and research opportunities so you can develop those crucial academic and professional skills to help you to stand out from the crowd.
The University is a signatory of the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers, which is an agreement between funders and employers of research staff to improve the employment and support for research careers in UK higher education.
Your Health and Wellbeing
The health and wellbeing of our students is incredibly important to us. As a postgraduate student at Lincoln, you'll have access to a dedicated team of student wellbeing advisors, mental health advisors, and counsellors who can provide you with advice and guidance around disability, mental health, medical conditions, and learning differences.
As soon as you've enrolled, you can register with our on campus Health Centre, which offers appointments with both doctors and nurses.
Health and Wellbeing at Lincoln
Support for International Students
If you are joining us from overseas, then you can take advantage of our dedicated International College, which provides advice and guidance on teaching and learning at the University of Lincoln.
As well as offering support sessions and workshops for developing your written and spoken English language skills, the International College can also help you to adapt to the academic culture in the UK and provide opportunities for you to meet and socialise with students from around the world.