We can deliver subject taster sessions at schools or colleges within a 40 mile radius of Lancaster University, or virtually using tools like MS Teams. You can also book a campus visit to the Management School. Complete our short enquiry form to request an activity. Information and Subject Taster sessions are listed below.
Activities for schools and colleges
Are you a teacher or advisor looking to expand your students' understanding of the business world?
Lancaster University Management School offers specialist sessions for Year 12 and 13 students, available on-campus, at your school, or online. No prior knowledge is needed—just curiosity and an open mind. These sessions cover a range of topics, including Accounting, Business Management, Economics, Finance, Entrepreneurship, HR, and Marketing, giving students both subject insight and a glimpse into university-level learning.
School visits to our campus
We welcome schools and colleges to visit our Lancaster campus all year round. Our bespoke group visits provide students with a great opportunity to experience what university life is really like at Lancaster.
Information sessions
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This session (approximately 30 minutes in length) gives an overview of the business courses which we offer at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS), as well as giving a bit more information about the University and student life in general.
Hear from our current students about why they picked their current course, how they got there and their plans for the future. This session also covers student life and what a typical day in the life of a business-related student is like.
Subject taster sessions
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This masterclass invites you to discover the often hidden, yet vital and profitable world of business-to-business (B2B).
Can fast fashion and sustainability coexist? Many are addicted to the allure of fast fashion. However, this overconsumption of fashion apparel creates significant problems for society and the environment. This lecture focuses on how Fast Fashion companies can move away from 'selling more', yet remain stylish and profitable. Sounds like reconciling the impossible? The lecture will introduce you to innovative business models and marketing approaches that do not rely on sales.
In this session, we will look at the history of the trade war between China and the US, and analyse the positive and negative effects this has from different perspectives. Taking the roles of China, the US and other countries, we will debate whether we should try and end the trade war from the view of Economics.
Certainties about organising our lives, our work and our technologies are being challenged by unprecedented difficulties. It is more critical than ever to understand management and business, work and the future nature of work, and our dependence on technology in the coming years – the future will belong to those who can think about these topics and who understand how our world truly works.
Find out more about Organisation, Work and Technology degrees at Lancaster
This taster lecture invites students to engage in exercises based on real-life practical scenarios that managers face every day, such as interviewing prospective employees, dealing with disputes, and negotiating change within their organisations.
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In a rapidly-changing world, the roles of work and entrepreneurship are metamorphosing, perhaps more than ever before: AI, VR, AR and the metaverse are transforming the way we work and do business. However, this is just the start. What exciting developments does the future hold for us?
Find out more about Entrepreneurship and Strategy degrees at Lancaster
The development of social media empowered individuals in many ways. We can communicate faster, we are more visible in the public space and our voices are being heard. It also provided businesses with an amazing set of tools to further extend their presence in our lives. Getting feedback and ideas, making viral promotions and providing savings on many aspects of running a business are just some of the benefits of engaging online.
This session will aim to uncover some of the benefits of social media for businesses, and what’s more, look at some of the questionable practices and challenges that social media presence brings.
Find out more about Business Management degrees at Lancaster
Assets are what companies use to make their sales and drive business growth. They are a key piece of financial information that accountants deal with. But for many companies, their most valuable assets are the hardest to value. In this session, we will look at how assets are valued at some of the biggest companies by accountants.
Find out more about Business Management degrees at Lancaster
To study ‘management’ and ‘business’ means to study the ways in which human decisions arise, how they are made and where they are pointing. To understand decisions means, in turn, to ask what is the object of decisions? Each and every business and management decision, however small, is the outcome of a value judgement. What is, then, value and what is of value today?
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Next Gen Entrepreneurs Challenge
Do your students have what it takes to pitch a business idea and plan? Put your students’ creativity and business entrepreneurial skills to the test!
Next Gen Entrepreneurs ChallengeHigher education and careers fairs
We regularly attend higher education and careers fairs. Please contact us if you would like us to attend an event at your school or college.