News from 2015
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Lancaster tops the university league table for reducing carbon emissions
Lancaster University has reduced its carbon emissions by 47 per cent according to a report by Brite Green.
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Students learn about medicines manufacturing at top pharmaceutical company
Health and medicine students at Lancaster University have visited a manufacturing site of one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies.
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Crystal clear: crystal breeding factory uncovered
A breakthrough in understanding the way in which crystals develop will have a major impact for the pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries.
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Research shows ‘mum friends’ don’t fit the mould
From playgroup mums to school gate mums, most women have found themselves part of new friendship groups after the arrival of children.
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Shape changing display could spell the end for the 2D graph
Imagine your computer screen could change shape. Imagine if that screen could spring to life at the touch of a fingertip, translating numbers and trends into shapes and gradients you can reach out and touch.
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Lancaster rated highly in student experience survey
Lancaster University has been ranked 15th out of 113 institutions in a nationwide survey of students.
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Artists collaborate with Lancaster scientists
Science and art are often thought to be polar opposites – so why did a group of artists attend lab sessions at Lancaster University?
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Lancaster student wins first prize at major Chinese language competition
A first-year student has won first prize at the Chinese Bridge UK Competition.
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Top students demonstrate flair for business at Lancaster University
More than 100 students from 16 universities have competed in the UK’s largest national student business competition at Lancaster University.
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Long-lost photographs offer insight into famous art critic John Ruskin
A Lancaster researcher has helped to shed light on long-lost John Ruskin photographs.