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  • Let’s Talk Uni – 6th July 2026

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Thinking about university but not sure where to begin? Come and chat with us at our friendly, informal on-campus drop-in sessions. This is a great opportunity to ask questions, explore your options, and find out more about courses, student support, and the opportunities available to you at University Campus North Lincolnshire. Whether you’re just starting […]

    Free
  • Once upon a time Early Years and Primary Education Conference

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    The University Campus North Lincolnshire Presents Early Years and Primary Education Conference ...an inspirational story that will fuel your imagination and impact positively on your practice. Keynote Speakers Katrice Horsley: International Narrative Consultant Former UK National Storytelling Laureate with 40 years’ experience helping organisations use story to inspire engagement and meaningful change. Katrice has worked […]

  • Inside Mounjaro: The Biology Behind the Weight-Loss Revolution

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Thursday 4th June 2026 Drugs like Mounjaro (tirzepatide) are changing the way we think about obesity, metabolism, and even willpower itself. Touted as “game-changers” and “miracle treatments,” they’ve taken the world by storm - but what’s really happening inside the body when they work so effectively? Whether you’re curious about cutting-edge science, considering a future in medical bioscience, […]

    Free
  • AI Gendered Bias: Fact, Fantasy, and the Future

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Artificial intelligence is transforming how we live, work, and understand the world—but what happens when the systems we rely on replicate, amplify, or even invent harmful biases? Accessible and relevant to students, researchers, professionals, and community members alike, this session invites attendees to question assumptions, unpack myths, and explore practical ways to challenge bias in […]

    Free
  • UCNL Business Expo 2026 – Celebrating Innovation, Enterprise, & Future Talent

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    UCNL Business Expo 2026 – Celebrating Innovation, Enterprise, & Future Talent Friday 22nd May 2026 - 12pm - 4pm Join us at UCNL for our annual Business Expo, where students from across our Enterprise, Management, and Business programmes will showcase their ideas, innovations, and achievements. This is a fantastic opportunity for local businesses to: Connect with the […]

    Free
  • Mind Matters: Dementia Awareness Event

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    In partnership with North Lincolnshire Council. Interested in dementia care, support, or learning more? Join us for an engaging event bringing together students, professionals, carers, and the community. What to expect: Meet local dementia care providers Explore assistive technology View student work and innovations Expert specialist talk Discover careers and volunteering opportunities Who should attend? Students | Professionals | Carers […]

  • HE and Adult Education Open Event

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Join us for our Open Event on Thursday 14 May 2026! Explore our university campus and discover what makes it special. You’ll have the chance to chat with tutors, support staff, and students who can answer your questions and share their experiences. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about your future and experience campus […]

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  • From Accident Scene to Recovery: Discover careers in Health, Medical Bioscience, Counselling & Mental Wellbeing

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Flexible one-hour slots available! Ever wondered what a career in health and social care really looks like? Join us for an immersive trauma simulation, following a cardiac arrest from incident to recovery. Learn how emergency responders, healthcare professionals, and support services work together to care for a patient, every step of the way. Explore our […]

  • Dying Matters Community Event

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Dying Matters Community Event Wednesday 6th May 2026 2pm – 6pm Join us for a welcoming community event as part of Dying Matters Awareness Week, creating a safe space to talk openly about death, dying, grief, and compassionate care. Activities include: Before I Die Wall – share reflections on what matters most in life Information […]

  • Through Their Eyes: Lived Experience and Cultural Awareness in Practice

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Through Their Eyes: Lived Experience and Cultural Awareness in Practice See the world differently. Every story teaches. Every voice matters. Wednesday 29th April: 9am-4.30pm Join us for a thought-provoking conference bringing together students, professionals, and communities to explore how lived experiences shape cultural awareness in health, social care, education and community practice. Through engaging talks, personal […]

  • Geopolitics in Crisis: How Social Science Helps Make Sense of an Unstable World

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    In a time marked by conflict, shifting power balances, and global uncertainty, understanding the forces shaping our world has never been more urgent. Geopolitics in Crisis explores how insights from social sciences can illuminate the causes of instability and offer pathways toward more informed decision‑making. Join us as we unpack the complexities behind today’s crises and […]

    Free
  • Tiny minds, big learning: What babies can do from birth

    UCNL Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

    Join us for an inspiring training event for Early Years practitioners and parents Recent neuroscience research reveals something remarkable: infants as young as two months old can categorise visual information, such as recognising the difference between animals and inanimate objects. This new understanding challenges long‑standing theories, including Piaget’s, which suggest that higher-level thinking develops much […]