News from 2015
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New app uses location tech to match Lancaster students with the best deals on campus
A new smart phone app created by two Lancaster University students enables discounts and offers to be sent directly to students walking close to businesses on campus.
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Urban taste for bushmeat poses threat to Amazonian wildlife
Research has uncovered alarming evidence of an underreported wild-meat crisis in the heart of Amazonia.
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Lancaster students’ success at international business competition
A team from Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) has excelled at a leading international business competition.
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Surge in demand for a Lancaster degree
The number of students applying to study at Lancaster University has soared this year, with numbers well above the national average.
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Lancaster University poet pictured in National Portrait Gallery exhibition
Professor Paul Farley is featured in Picture the Poet, an exhibition of photographic portraits of living British poets.
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Financial Times ranks Lancaster MBA No.1 in the world for corporate strategy
In the latest Financial Times World MBA Ranking, the Lancaster MBA is ranked No.1 in the world for the teaching of corporate strategy.
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Catch the Northern Lights with your mobile
Updates on the best opportunities to spot the Northern Lights in the UK are now available on a mobile phone app developed in association with scientists at Lancaster University.
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Medical student in mock hospital inspection
A Lancaster medical student has joined a mock Care Quality Commission inspection at two local hospitals.
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Why sickness absence policies at work need to be reformed
Part-time sick pay is needed for employees with fluctuating health conditions, say researchers.
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Researchers call for more specialist nurses to support workers with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Researchers have found that specialist nurses play a crucial role in helping those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) stay in work.