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Tomorrow, eight of our undergraduate students leave for COP21, the UN Conference on Climate Change in Paris.
Professor Gail Whiteman is among the Lancaster researchers attending the 2015 United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris.
Lancaster MBA students in Singapore were celebrating on Friday night as they marked the completion of their course.
Creativity and communication were the key topics up for discussion at an MBA event in Kuala Lumpur last week.
LUMS's Mark Shackleton discusses a new technique which might change the future of fuel.
MBA students spent two days learning about Critical Thinking for Business from a special guest consultant during a recent trip to London.
Guests from the worlds of business and academia gathered together on Wednesday for the official Lancaster launch of the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business.
Lancaster's MSc Finance appears in eFinancialCareers' international ranking of the top 30 Masters in Finance for getting a job in investment banking.
Paul Sparrow discusses how companies can put more thought into their "employer brand" in a blog post on Changeboard.
Alfredo De Massis et al examine innovation within family firms in an article in California Management Review.
Efforts to break our financial addiction to the energy sector might find useful lessons in the slow decline of tobacco, argues Mark Shackleton.
A Northwest engineering company has praised Lancaster University’s support as it enjoys its best ever year.
Figures released by the TUC show that the UK gender pay gap for top earners is currently 55%. Recent revelations from Hollywood show that both social and political action is needed to reduce this shocking statistic once and for all.
Saeideh D. Nasiri, graduate from the PhD programme in Statistics and Operational Research for Industry (STOR-i), has been named the winner of this year's Kingsman Prize.
Social Sciences at Lancaster have been ranked in the world’s top 100 in The Times Higher World Subject Rankings 2015/16.
Marketing Professor Bryan Lukas gives his thoughts on the VW emissions scandal, including the accusations involving Porsche.
Eight undergraduate students have been selected for the opportunity of a lifetime; attending a UN climate change conference in Paris.
Research by LUMS's Professor Colin Green and Dr Swarnodeep Homroy is highlighted in this article on gender diversity in business in the Guardian.
Nearly 500 Vietnamese primary school children have received food, clothes and school supplies thanks to a Lancaster student society, helped by a donation from LUMS.
Ivan Paya, from LUMS's UK Housing Market Observatory, warns that current price rises in the London housing market are unsustainable and could "burst".
We should be asking what a recent expose of drug price rises tells us about how health is being managed in the UK, argues Chris Ford.
Swarnodeep Homroy and Colin Green argue that quotas do not necessarily solve the underlying cause of gender inequality.
Friday saw a LUMS Professor, and world-renowned chess player, take on 18 people at a game of chess – simultaneously.
Two LUMS academics are among the authors of a report looking at the effects of the Living Wage on care home workers.
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