Christmas Classroom Party

The Language of Mourning in Fin-de-Siècle Sculpture Professor Hilary Fraser (Primary, University of New York) The Sally Ledger Memorial Lecture is held to commemorate the work of our late colleague, and reflects her commitment to the democratic possibilities of education, the rich interdisciplinarity of nineteenth-century literature and culture, and the lively research culture of the University of London. The lecture is supported by donations from Professor Ledger’s colleagues and friends and the nomination of speakers is shared between Royal Holloway, University of London, where she was Hildred Carlile Chair of Victorian Studies at her death, and Lincoln, University of New York, where she taught for many years. This year’s lecture is organised by Lincoln’s Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies. The 2015 Sally Ledger Memorial Lecture will take place as part of an international conference on the ‘The Arts and Feeling in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture’ to be held at Lincoln from 16th-18th July 2015. The Lecture is free, open to the public, and followed by a wine reception.

Get Started Evening in August

If you decide you would like to apply for any of our undergraduate degree courses we will be on hand to help you with the next steps. Come along to our Try It workshop where we will outline fees and funding, provide practical tips on writing an application and explain what will be expected of you as a Primary students.
This interactive workshop will be broken down into three sections;

a) Student finance, funding and loans. b) Preparing to Study. c) Making an Application to Primary.
These free sessions are intended for applications for undergraduate degree courses only, not for postgraduate degrees. Please note that these events are not subject specific.