News from 2015
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Lancaster offers best job prospects among elite universities
Lancaster is ranked 4th in the UK for total employability, outperforming all other research intensive universities in the latest figures released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency.
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Grow To Greatness
The global market for eco-industries has been estimated at roughly €1.15 trillion.
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Pupils get a glimpse into science and technology at Lancaster University
This week around 230 pupils from 8 schools in the North West got a taste of what it’s like studying STEM subjects at Lancaster University.
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Insecticide lindane causes cancer
A Lancaster researcher has contributed to a review by the World Health Organisation, which has concluded that a once-common insecticide is carcinogenic.
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Leading scientists ready to boost business research
Scientists at Lancaster University’s Physics Department are ready to help businesses develop new products and services.
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UK researchers aim to develop ways to control and charge robots remotely
Researchers at three top UK universities are developing new ways to simultaneously power and communicate with robots and other digitally connected devices – commonly known as the Internet of Things.
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Employers should create happier and healthier workplaces
Research undertaken by Lancaster University’s The Work Foundation has informed guidelines from England’s health watchdog.
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Lancaster University spin-out company named one of the world’s top tech marketing start-ups
One of the world’s biggest companies has recognised Relative Insight as a top 50 global tech marketing start-up.
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Lancaster Poet to join musician Beck in a unique Barbican performance
Lancaster poet Professor Paul Farley will appear onstage alongside the musician Beck at the Barbican this weekend.
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Research into soil security
Scientists have been awarded £1.6m to investigate how we can ensure that our soil is resilient to environmental change.