News from 2018
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Expansion of Lancaster Medical School
Lancaster Medical School is to provide 60 more places as part of the biggest ever expansion of the NHS medical workforce across the UK.
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Why hospital staff sympathise with patients who self-discharge
Patients who discharge themselves from hospital should be viewed more positively say researchers, who discovered sympathy for their decision among hospital staff.
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Gifted Lancaster scientist invited to meet Nobel Laureates
Dr Rhiannon Edge from Lancaster Medical School has been invited to the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
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Lancaster University students to take on Inter-ACE cyber security challenge
Students from Lancaster University will be competing in the largest ethical hacking challenge for university students in the UK.
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Why some older people are rejecting digital technologies
Fear of making mistakes and wider concerns about their social responsibility are among reasons why older people are rejecting digital technologies, a new study reveals.
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Memory, mystery, grief and regret intertwine in a poignant novel about dementia
Memory, mystery, grief and regret intertwine in a poignant novel about dementia written by a Lancaster University alumna.
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Lancaster represented on two leading research and innovation councils
Professors from Lancaster University will take up posts in two of the three new research council boards announced this week by the Board of UK Research and Innovation.
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Campus in the City is underway
Lancaster University’s Campus in the City is well underway offering free community access to a variety of interesting events.
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Life-changing literary prize is dream come true for Lancaster alumna
A Lancaster University alumna has been awarded a life-changing prize for literature.
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Opening of newly refurbished Physics Department
Lancaster University’s Department of Physics has been officially opened following a £14M refurbishment.