Lincoln Medical School

Welcome

Lincoln Medical School is a partnership between the universities of Nottingham and Lincoln. The School delivers the University of Nottingham’s Medicine and Medicine with Foundation Year degree programmes, enhanced with a Lincolnshire flavour. The courses are taught at the University of Lincoln's Brayford Pool Campus and students have access to specialist teaching facilities. The brand new purpose-built Ross Lucas Medical Sciences Building was completed in March 2021 incorporating lecture theatres, laboratories, a clinical skills suite with consultation rooms, a prosection anatomy suite, and a biomedical and health sciences library.

Lincoln Medical School was established in 2018 with the specific aim of improving the recruitment and retention of doctors to Lincolnshire. Our first students started their studies in September 2019, and the University of Lincoln is now working towards providing medical courses independently from the University of Nottingham, starting in the 2026/27 academic year, subject to General Medical Council approval.

Independence Project

Find out more about the next phase of the medical school's development: for Lincoln Medical School to operate independently of the University of Nottingham from the 2026-27 academic year, dependent on General Medical Council approval.

Students walking on campus outside the Medical School

Facilities

Our students can benefit from specialist facilities including anatomy and clinical skills suites. The purpose-built Ross Lucas Medical Sciences Building was completed in March 2021 incorporating lecture theatres, laboratories, a clinical skills suite with consultation rooms, a prosection anatomy suite, and a biomedical and health sciences library.

An aeriel view of the Ross Lucas Medical Sciences Building

School Staff

Find out more about our experienced team from both the University of Lincoln and University of Nottingham.

Staff walking down stairs in the Joseph Banks Laboratories