News from 2015
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Children’s views should shape how research is conducted, says ethics body
A Lancaster University Law School academic has played a key role in a new report which calls for cultural change to enable young people’s opinions to help shape how children’s health research is prioritised, designed and reviewed.
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Lancaster student tech entrepreneurs visit Silicon Valley
Two entrepreneurial Lancaster University students have visited California’s Silicon Valley gaining inspirational ideas and meeting potential investors.
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Lancaster graduate produces stunning visuals for Fine Art exhibition
A Lancaster graduate has produced a video which gives a glimpse into the artistic ventures of Lancaster’s talented Fine Art students.
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Lancaster graduate secures £320,000 investment for innovative car repair start-up
Management School graduate Andrew Jervis has raised £320,000 for his start-up ClickMechanic, from angel investors led by former Just Eat CEO Klaus Nyengaard.
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LUMS students collaborate on gluten-free research with The Black Farmer
Marketing students from Lancaster University Management School are to work with The Black Farmer to research why people choose gluten-free products as a lifestyle choice.
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Lancaster University announces new Dean of LUMS
Lancaster University is pleased to announce that Professor Angus Laing has been appointed Dean of Lancaster University Management School (LUMS).
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Moving to the next generation in wireless technology
A Lancaster University professor is at the forefront of promising technology techniques to speed up the development of fifth generation (5G) wireless communications.
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Lancaster University – keeping the finger on the pulse!
Pioneering work to synchronise new technologies with energy supplies – including a device to indicate when to have the greenest cuppa - earned Lancaster University a top honour at the world’s premier conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
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Alzheimer’s breakthrough a step closer
A clinical trial into the effects of a diabetes drug could change the way Alzheimer’s disease is treated.
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Lancaster placed top ten in the Complete University Guide 2016
Lancaster University has risen 2 places to be ranked 9th nationally out of 126 UK universities and is the leading university in the North West according to the TheCompleteUniversityGuide.co.uk for 2016, published on Monday 27 April.