News from 2013
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Government urged to invest £2bn in science, research and technology
Ahead of the Government Spending Review, Lancaster University's Big Innovation Centre is calling for a highly targeted programme of investment in science, research and technology as the only viable route to recovery.
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How to deal with break-ups in the digital age
Social networking sites should enable couples who split up to erase the evidence of their relationship more easily according to researchers.
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Signed agreement marks new chapter in China
Firm foundations built with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the last year have now taken a major step forward with a commitment to share joint working space.
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Building is catalyst for new Chemistry Department
Chemistry’s return to Lancaster University marks a significant investment by the University.
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City bus station display board designed by University team
A new information board, modelled on one at Lancaster University, pointing travellers in the right direction has been officially unveiled at Lancaster Bus Station.
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Hot off the Press event hits headlines
Four top northern journalists and communications experts were at Lancaster University to provide students with the real ‘inside story’ of life in the media.
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Video games give lessons on future of education
Video games classes could be key to keeping more disengaged youngsters in education and help plug a growing skills gap in the industry, an authoritative academic study has revealed.
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Angling for success with fly reel
A Lancaster University student has turned his hobby into a business with the launch of a fishing reel designed and made in Britain.
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Lord Liddle appointed Pro Chancellor of Lancaster University
Lancaster University is pleased to announce that Roger Liddle has been appointed Pro Chancellor for five years from 1 August 2013.
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Give instant feedback on council maintenance
Members of the public are being asked to use their smart phones to comment on roadworks and flooding in a pilot project to improve feedback to local councils.