News from 2017
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The time is ripe to transform agriculture and feed the world
Research seeking ways to increase yields for farmers worldwide has received $45 million to build on pioneering work in plant science.
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Distinguished professorship for internationally eminent statistician
A Lancaster University statistician has been awarded a Distinguished Professorship in recognition of his outstanding achievements.
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Hydrogen power moves a step closer
Physicists at Lancaster University are developing methods of creating renewable fuel from water using quantum technology.
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Special award for Formula Student engineer
A Lancaster University Engineering graduate has been presented with a special award at a student racing competition.
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North West Eco-businesses offered innovation opportunities
Business owners are invited to Lancaster University to find out more about how an award-wining Eco-Innovation Centre could help them to grow.
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Appeal for fascinating facts about Cumbrian heritage
Do you know an intriguing fact about Cumbria’s History? Cumbria County History Trust (CCHT) and Lancaster University’s Regional Heritage Centre are asking members of the public to nominate interesting facts about Cumbrian History.
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Why only half of healthcare workers have the flu vaccine
The low uptake of flu vaccination among medical students and doctors is influenced by social attitudes say researchers.
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Staying in education linked to lower risk of heart disease
Staying in education is associated with a lower risk of developing heart disease, finds a study published by The British Medical Journal.
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Lancaster University hosts Bay Living Awards
Lancaster University meant business on Thursday evening when it hosted the first ever Bay Living Awards.
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Lancaster University halls ranked best in UK by students
Lancaster University has been named Best University Halls in the UK at this year's National Student Housing Awards.