News from 2014
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Opportunity to talent-spot UK’s best young business brains
Businesses have an opportunity to identify some of the best young talent in the UK at a competition hosted by Lancaster University this spring.
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QS World University Rankings
Lancaster University has confirmed its place among the world’s elite institutions with 17 subjects featured in this year's QS World University Rankings by Subject.
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Business programme to help put Cumbrian SMEs on the path to growth
Growth-hungry Cumbrian businesses are to get a helping hand from a specially designed programme which launches next month.
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Revival of play first performed by Harry Potter star at Lancaster University
A play originally written for Lancaster University's 25th anniversary is being revived for the 50th.
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New Lancashire business promises to take people on a spiritual journey
A new business has been created to take people on spiritual journeys around the UK and Europe.
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Students produce innovative solutions at creative cyber security event
Insider threats and problems associated with policing the Boston Marathon bombings provided tough tests for students as part of an innovative cyber-security challenge.
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University signs agreement to help UK SMEs build links with China
Lancaster University and the most highly populated and prosperous province in China have signed up to an agreement that will enhance business links, boost exports and create jobs.
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North West businesses to hear how to expand into overseas markets
A master-class by Lancaster University Management School specialists will enable North West SMEs to take advantage of international growth opportunities.
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Study finds fertilisation destabilises grassland ecosystems
Fertilisers from farming and industry are having a destabilising effect on global grassland ecosystems, according to new research published in Nature.
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£1.7 million academy launched to boost engineering industry
Lancaster University has launched a £1.7 million Engineering Design Academy which will help boost the performance of more than 128 small and medium enterprises and bolster the North West’s engineering skills-base.