Research Centres - Leading Excellence
The University of Lincoln hosts more than 20 research centres of international standing. A research centre’s presence can range from impressive buildings and facilities to a virtual environment of shared intelligence. The aim of our research centres is to provide collaborative networks for the advancement of knowledge, and we take great pride in the production of useful knowledge which has real world applications.
Our researchers address many of the major challenges faced by society. We use innovative research techniques and state-of-the-art technology to better understand the challenges of tomorrow and the lessons of the past.
Research Centre Links
Health, Life and Social Sciences
- Community & Health Research Unit (CaHRU)
- Evolution and Development Research Group
- Forensic and Clinical Psychology Research Group
- Identity and Psychologies Research Group
- Perception, Action and Cognition Research Group (PAC)
- Policy Studies Research Centre (PSRC)
- Physical Activity of Youths (PAYS)
- Biofeedback in Sport Research Group (BIO)
- Psychophysiology of Exercise and Sport Performance Research Group (PESP)
- Health Advancement Research Team (HART)
- Mental Toughness Research Group (MTOUGH)
- Centre for European Cultural Studies
- Centre for Research in Journalism
- Centre for Regional and Local History
- Centre for Animal Welfare and Para-veterinary Sciences
- Engineering
- Computing and Technology
- Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems
- Lincoln Social Computing Research Centre
- Laboratory of Vision Engineering
Other Groups
- Animals Culture and Society Study Group
- Centre for Educational Research and Development (CERD)
- Criminal Justice and Mental Health Research Group
- Mental Health Research Centre
- 21st Century Research Group



