Who We Work With | Services for Business | University of Lincoln Skip to content Who We Work With Collaboration, a Route to Success We have a track record of successful collaborations across a broad range of business sectors, public organisations and charities. Our expertise and resources have helped our partners overcome strategic challenges, provided new insights, skills, and know-how. Big or small, local and global, our collaborations with industry have demonstrated real impact, created value, and made a difference. Our Work with Key Sectors - Defence and Security Supporting the Defence and Security Sector As an anchor institution to a region possessing a rich military heritage, the University of Lincoln seeks to engage with our defence and security community by sharing knowledge, developing skills, and encouraging innovation through collaborative research. About Our Work Explore More of our Work with Key Sectors Heritage Digital and Creative Net Zero Our Partnerships Whether it is engaging industry experts to address specific skills gaps by launching new academic programmes or pursuing cutting-edge research to solve real-world commercial challenges, we have built a reputation for understanding and responding to the needs of business. We are proud of our industry partnerships and continue to build sustainable long-term relationships with a diverse range of organisations. Our goal is to help drive local, regional, and national economic growth by delivering the skills industry needs while ensuring our students benefit from the connections we make. Siemens Energy Partnership In 2009, in collaboration with Siemens (and now Siemens Energy), the University of Lincoln established the first dedicated new engineering school to be created in the UK for more than two decades. This long-standing collaboration has won a string of national awards and acclaim, including a prestigious Lord Stafford Award and a Times Higher Education Award. By incorporating industry input into course content, providing work experience placements, and offering valuable opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research, graduates are prepared to make an immediate contribution on entering the workplace. Our Partners Lincolnshire Co-op The Lincoln Science & Innovation Park was created as part of a joint venture between the University of Lincoln and Lincolnshire Co-op. The science park's Joseph Bank Laboratories are home to more than 1,000 staff and students in science subjects, while the Boole Technology Centre provides flexible commercial space for innovative tech businesses. Lincoln Science Park Santander The University of Lincoln is a member of the Santander Universities Global Division. The scheme provides funding for staff and students to benefit from international scholarships, mobility awards, and research grants, as well as providing internships placing talented new graduates with local small and medium-sized businesses. Our Partnership The Guardian The University of Lincoln has teamed up with one of the world's most trusted media outlets, The Guardian, to help current and prospective students stay up-to-date and informed as they navigate the world of UK higher education. The Guardian The GLEAM network is an exciting new initiative founded by the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences and Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership (GLLEP) Manufacturing Board. The network offers huge potential to support the manufacturing sector across the region and bridge the gap between academia and manufacturing businesses. The network will work to support the growth and development of SMEs by promoting best practice, manufacturing solutions, and partnership opportunities. GLEAM also aims to showcase technological advances, cutting-edge thinking, and act as a knowledge-transfer vehicle between academia and industry. Attend events, engage with fellow industry-specialists and tackle some of the challenges facing the sector as part of a wider community. GLEAM-Network