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Anime (JAMS)
The Anime society (aka JAMS) is there for anyone interested in drawing, watching or learning about Anime. The society holds regular film nights and discussions in the main academic building.
Sci-fi society
The Sci-Fi Society offers a range of activities including cinema trips, laser quest excursions and an annual film marathon. The society meets regularly to watch movies and participate in role-play games. Over the course of this year, the Sci-Fi Society hopes to expand by attending anime orientated events and, as such, they welcome any students with an interest in Science Fiction, Fantasy or Anime.
St John Ambulance
Across the country, there are dedicated groups of higher education students in St John Ambulance known as LINKS. Historically, the name “LINKS” dates back to when it was a link between the St John Ambulance pre-university groups and the post university groups. Today, 90% of students in LINKS joined upon arriving at University. LINKS units are particularly popular as they are affiliated with their Students’ Unions and offer a great opportunity to perfect the work-life balance of studying hard and enjoying the time spent at university. As a student in St John Ambulance, there are many opportunities available to you such as first aid training, socialising and volunteering.
Swimming
Fancy making a splash at university? For all you water lovers out there, the Swimming Society is the place to be. Whether you want to increase fitness, pursue a hobby or train toward competitions, then the Swimming Society enables you to do all this and make some friends along the way.
ULC
The University of Lincoln Corporation is an intra mural sports and social society that aims to give students of all abilities the chance to play a variety of sport just for fun. The society also has many social gatherings and trips for their members, allowing students to socialise and meet new people. You can involve yourself as much or little as you want to, it’s totally up to you whether it’s sports that interest you, the socialising or both.
V-GAS
The Video Gaming Appreciation Society exists for anyone studying on a related course or who simply has an interest in computer, console or hand held games. The society meets regularly to play and discuss video-gaming in all forms and hopes to attend demonstration shows and festivals this year.
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