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Researchers develop online support for people with Bipolar Disorder
An online relapse prevention tool for Bipolar Disorder offers a “cheap accessible option” for people seeking support following treatment, say researchers.
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Natural flood management could have made a ‘significant difference’ during Storm Desmond
Extensive natural flood management such as tree planting could reduce flooding even in extreme events like Storm Desmond, according to a new modelling study.
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Language shapes how the brain perceives time
Language has such a powerful effect, it can influence the way in which we experience time, according to a new study.
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Lancaster in top ten universities in the UK
Lancaster is ranked ninth out of 129 universities in the Complete University Guide 2018, maintaining its position from last year.
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New ‘innovation hub’ to help Lancashire businesses tap into £2 billion eco-innovation market
Lancaster University is paving the way for Lancashire firms to capitalise on the market for eco-innovation – estimated to be worth £2 billion to the regional economy.
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Arts champions nominated for regional awards
Three community projects, supported by Lancaster University, may scoop a hat-trick for city-based theatre ‘The Dukes’ at the first ever North West Cultural Education Awards.
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Knowledge exchange with a difference
Two researchers are helping to change the way academics work with the food industry to help feed a growing global population sustainably.
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Clinician of the Year award for doctor
Lancaster Medical School graduate Joe McAleer has won a Clinician of the Year from the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT).
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Lancaster University Community Day will be a show-stopper
Get to grips with flooding through a novel educational tool, enjoy a stunning performance of Legally Blonde or maybe try your hand at working with a Raspberry Pi computer.
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Portuguese Secretary of State for Education visits Lancaster University
Lancaster’s historic links with Portugal, dating back to John O’Gaunt, were rekindled at the weekend.