Campuses
The University has expanded rapidly on the Brayford site since its opening in 1996. Buildings on the Brayford now include a School of Architecture designed by Rick Mather, a science laboratory facility, a sports centre, and a university library.
- Brayford (Main Campus)
- The Main Administration Building (MAB)
- The Business And Law Building (B&L)
- The Media, Humanities and Technology Building (MHT)
- Minerva Productions
- Siren FM (107.3FM Radio Station)
- The Science Building
- The Architecture Building
- The Engineering Hub
- The East Midlands Media and Technology Centre (EMMTEC)
- Great Central Warehouse Library (GCW Library)
- The Engine Shed
- Lincoln Performing Arts Centre (LPAC)
- Enterprise@Lincoln Building
- Sparkhouse Studios
- The Sports Centre and Human Performance Centre
- The Think Tank
- Cathedral Quarter
- The Lincoln School of Art & Design
- Holbeach
- The National Centre for Food Technology
- Holbeach Technology Campus
- Riseholme Park
- Department of Biological Sciences
- Riseholme College
The main administration building at the Brayford campus was initially designed with the proposed function of a showroom. The large, open atrium space is surrounded by balconies on several floors, with lecture halls on the ground floor with classrooms and support departments on the higher floors.
The University also maintains several buildings of historic interest in uphill Lincoln (the "Cathedral" campus), including a building named after Chad Varah, founder of the Samaritans. At Riseholme, set amongst a 2.4 square kilometres (0.93 sq mi) estate and working farm is the former residence of the Bishop of Lincoln. The main building at the much-reduced campus in Hull has been renamed in honour of the late Professor Derek Crothall, a former Pro Vice Chancellor of the University.
The University continues to have a presence on the University of Hull’s campus, until the final cohort of the Hull-based students graduates in the summer of 2013. After the summer of 2013, the Health and Social Care and Professional development provision will be located at the University's Brayford Campus in Lincoln. From here, the University will continue to offer support to part time, employment-based and post qualifying students in the Yorkshire and Humberside area.
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