News from 2017
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‘Hidden’ experiences of men forced to have sex with women revealed
The most frequent strategy used by women forcing men to have sex with them against their will is blackmail and threats, according to researchers at Lancaster University.
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Rainforest metropolis casts 1,000 km shadow on wildlife
Urban food demand in the Amazon could be hitting wildlife up to 1,000 km away from the city, according to new research.
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Construction begins on international science experiment
Construction has begun on a massive international experiment that could change our understanding of the universe.
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Alumni awards for prominent graduates
Three Lancaster graduates have received Alumni awards at the July graduation ceremonies.
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Sisters achieve their childhood dream of becoming doctors
A stay in hospital at the age of 14 inspired Rachel Skelly to become a doctor - just like her elder sister Linda.
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Medical graduate wants to help the disadvantaged
Jamie Harrison chose to become a doctor after working as a healthcare worker in the same deprived area where he grew up.
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Medicine is a family affair for the Ingrams
Lancaster medical graduate Sally Ingram is the latest member of her family to pursue a medical career.
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Former salesman turns doctor
A former salesman has graduated as a doctor after becoming inspired by his fiancée to switch career.
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First ever medical graduates with a Lancaster University degree
The Chief Executive of Health Education England (HEE) Professor Ian Cumming has congratulated Lancaster Medical School on becoming fully accredited by the General Medical Council (GMC).
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Prestigious British Academy award for Lancaster Professor
A Lancaster University Professor has just received one of the highest honours in academia from the British Academy for his work in Indian and comparative religion and philosophy.