Lincoln UTC
Established | 1 September 2014 |
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Principal | Mr John Morrison |
Location |
Lincoln UTC Lindum Road Lincoln Lincolnshire LN2 1PF England 53°13′56″N 0°32′04″W / 53.232324°N 0.534546°WCoordinates: 53°13′56″N 0°32′04″W / 53.232324°N 0.534546°W |
DfE URN | 140950 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 214 as of February 2017 |
Ages | 14–19 |
Website |
lincolnutc |
Lincoln UTC is a University Technical College in Lincoln, England which opened in 2014 and specialises in Science and Engineering. The Founding Principal was Dr. Rona Mackenzie. She left the UTC after three a half years of leadership in January 2017 and was replaced by Mr Paul Batterbury. John Morrison has been appointed as Paul Batterbury's successor. Upon his appointment, Mr Morrison was quoted as saying "Staff and pupils can look forward to several years of consolidation and focus on academic progress ".
Campus and facilities
For 2014-15 the UTC was located in Chad Varna House on Wordsworth Street. In September 2015 the UTC moved to a permanent site at the Greestone Centre on Lindum Road.
Scientific equipment available includes autoclaves, spectrometers, electrophoresis devices, spectrophotometers, laser cutters, milling machines, 3D printers and DNA extraction tools.
Sponsors
The UTC's principal partners are Siemens, the University of Lincoln and Lincoln College. With other partners including Branston, MASS, RAF, North Kesteven District Council, Great Plains, Cummins, RWE, Eminox, Luxus, James Dawson and Morgan Tucker.[1]
References
- ↑ Lincoln UTC Partners http://lincolnutc.co.uk/employer-partners/