News from 2015
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Polish finance minister addresses students at Lancaster University
The Polish Finance Minister and the Polish Ambassador to the UK were among speakers at a national event held at Lancaster University.
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Artists invited to work with scientists in unique collaboration
The Biomedical and Life Sciences (BLS) Division at Lancaster University is opening its doors to artists who want to explore the theory and practice of microbiological processes.
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Researchers unearth county colic risk
A particular gastrointestinal disorder, which causes colic, or abdominal pain, in horses, is more prevalent in Lancashire compared with other nearby counties, according to researchers at Lancaster University and the University of Liverpool.
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Congratulations to Lancaster University graduates in India
170 students have graduated with degrees from Lancaster University in India.
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Drilling back through time in the Bay of Bengal
A Lancaster University environmental scientist is taking part in a massive international research effort drilling for environmental clues buried deep beneath the Indian Ocean.
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Students’ Union launches voter registration campaign
A voter registration campaign by Lancaster University Students’ Union (LUSU) resulted in more than 100 students joining the Electoral Register in a single day.
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Could laptops torpedo navies of the future?
Forget pirates in gunboats, criminals armed only with a laptop and an internet connection are predicted to become a serious threat to navies and the global shipping industry – a new report has revealed.
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Congratulations to Lancaster University graduates in India
170 students have graduated with degrees from Lancaster University in India.
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How unborn babies perceive light and sound
Researchers are using 4D scanning technology to discover how foetuses respond to shapes of light and sound.
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Grand Alumni Ball brings down curtain on 50th Anniversary celebrations
As the curtain came down on Lancaster University’s 50th Anniversary celebrations, the RAC Club in Pall Mall was the venue for an alumni ball attended by more than 150 people.