News from 2013
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Lancaster wins China Education Links Award
Lancaster University has been named as the winner of the China Education Links Award.
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Funding puts film company in focus
A former Lancaster University student has realised a dream of starting his own film production company.
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Come fly with us - student entrepreneurs of the future
Sixth form students from across the North will have the opportunity to design their own airline at a Lancaster University Entrepreneurship Conference in March.
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Eco-innovation businesses invited to attend pioneering project launch
Ambitious North West SMEs keen to drive forward eco-innovative ideas and products are invited to a major event in Manchester on March 4.
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Official opening of Furness Building
The opening of a £7.5 million, newly-refurbished Lancaster University building will further develop and improve health care services for the local community.
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Researchers to present at the House of Commons
Two researchers from Lancaster University have been chosen to present their work at the House of Commons as part of an annual event showcasing the work of the UK’s best early career scientists, engineers and technologists.
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Seb's website sets the social scene
The concept of a new university website, complete with mobile application, to capture the campus social scene at a glance, earned an enterprising student an iPad.
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New Westminster Faith Debates
A new series of the Westminster Faith Debates which will examine religion and personal life will start on 13 February. The debates will address how faith, in its diversity, contributes to our understanding of a good life and a good death. Topics will include abortion, sex, the family and assisted dying. Each debate brings together a range of religious and secular voices to discuss controversial issues, informed by recent research and new findings from a specially commissioned YouGov survey.
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Lancaster celebrates graduation success in India
178 students have graduated with Lancaster University degrees in India.
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Soil expert seeks effective management of revolutionary land use changes
Rapidly increasing demands for food, fibre and fuel, together with the advent of new technologies, are driving revolutionary land use changes throughout the world.