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Lincoln triumph at 2009 RTS awards
Student filmmakers from the Lincoln School of Media swept the board at the Royal Television Society regional awards last night, coming home with an incredible four awards.
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Helen Bloor, class of 2006
Helen has asked us to remove her story for the moment. We hope to bring you an update soon.
Flying Start – Make it Happen
The University of Lincoln will be hosting an event for final year students and graduates who are currently struggling to gain work in the current economic climate. Information on starting your own business will be available alongside staff from the Opportunities office. The event is free but attendance must be registered.
The FlyingStart – Make It Happen event takes place on Thursday 3rd December in the Engine Shed from 10am-3pm and will include masterclasses on how to be your own boss, practical information on how to start a business and advice on what support is available at Lincoln both before and after graduation.
FlyingStart pledges to take a set number of participants on to a dedicated 12 month programme on how to build a business or become self-employed.
Partners of the day include HSBC, Business Link and the University of Lincoln.
You must register online at http://makeithappen.flyingstartonline.com
Any questions to gdavies@lincoln.ac.uk
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Graduate success in Accolade Awards
We have just heard that InSha Allah, a film by last years Media Production graduate Khurrum Mahmood has just achieved an award of merit in the Accolade Awards.
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Record nominations for RTS awards
News just in from Andy McKay: “… this year Lincoln Media School Student productions have received not just 1 or 2 or 3 Royal Television Society Regional Award Nominations but four.
David Clancy, class of 2007
I realise I’m very lucky to be working in a job I enjoy, and one that’s a direct continuation of my studies. It is also excellent experience to work within the heart of a well known brand and know my work is achieving high levels of exposure through a number of different outlets.
Here is a compilation of my recent work:
Dani Moseley, class of 2007
‘Networking is the Key’ without a doubt. Though skill is a part of it, who you know and who likes you is an even bigger part. Getting your foot in the door can be difficult, so don’t leave work experience until after you finish university. Apply in the summer holidays.
Here I am in Epidode 7 of “The Bill”