Internship opportunities at growth-hungry enterprises are sought for students studying a range of technical subjects at Lancaster University.
A Lancaster University Engineering student has been awarded a prestigious scholarship by the Institution of Engineering Technology (IET).
A Lancaster University engineer has been selected to head up a prestigious international committee in a field that is at the cutting edge of modern communications.
Lancaster University is launching a £7.1 million low-carbon research and development programme to support small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in Lancashire, Cumbria, Cheshire and Liverpool.
Lancaster University is joining forces with TWI to create a new centre of excellence for smart and advanced manufacturing systems.
Three Lancaster University Engineering students have received Institute of Mechanical Engineering (IMechE) awards for their engineering projects.
Sam Pitman, a PhD student in the Engineering Department and the Cockcroft Institute, has won the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) best student poster prize at the joint IET/IMechE/IoP Particle Accelerator Engineering Network meeting at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Sam presented a talk about her research into using an RF linac to increase the energy of protons from cyclotrons in hospitals from 250 MeV to 350 MeV.
A new multi-million pound international project led by the University of Manchester and Lancaster University, who are both part of the Cockcroft Institute, has been launched to contribute to the upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva.
Professor Malcolm Joyce has received a prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award.
Two Engineering students have been awarded the Ede & Ravenscroft Women into Science Prize for 2016. This £1000 prize rewards female students for their outstanding academic achievement in science subjects in which they have been traditionally underrepresented.