Whether you’re just beginning your conservation journey or you’re deep into doctoral research, conferences offer a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired. Two University of Lincoln conservation students – Amy, who has just completed her first year of training, and Anna, a PhD researcher and experienced textile conservator – recently attended major textile conservation conferences and shared their reflections. Their words speak volumes about the value of these events, no...| Humanities & Heritage
On the evening of 30th May 2025, the historic Lincoln Guildhall became a vibrant meeting point of voices from the past and present during “Medieval Discoveries: A Learning and Career Journey”. This hybrid event (with attendees joining in person and online) brought together current and former MA Medieval Studies students from the University of Lincoln with members of both the local and international community.| Humanities & Heritage
Jamie Markham is a student on the University of Lincoln’s M.A. History degree. In this post he reflects on his work volunteering at a museum dedicated to the...| Humanities & Heritage
Rebekah Tribe is a student on the History B.A. at the University of Lincoln. During their second year Tribe travelled to Mainz, Germany for 6 months to live and study as part of the Turing programme. This post is a reflection on their time in Germany.| Humanities & Heritage