Leading engineering businesses have showcased the exciting and varied career options available to hundreds of students at Lancaster University’s Engineering department’s annual Careers Fair.
A major UK company, Mott MacDonald, has rewarded two Lancaster students’ commitment to nuclear engineering with the gift of scholarships.
Lancaster University’s new Engineering Building is the winner of a British Construction Industry award.
Engineers have drawn inspiration from the eyes of cats to create a new camera that can see radiation coming from nuclear reactors – boosting safety, efficiency and helping during nuclear disaster emergencies.
Lancaster University’s new Engineering Building has been nominated for the Prime Minister’s Award, the highest accolade of the British Construction Industry Awards.
Professor Malcolm Joyce has had a responsive mode proposal for £658k funded by the EPSRC.
Jobs and growth in North West high-tech industries are to be bolstered thanks to a new programme being launched by BAE Systems and Lancaster University.
Engineers at Lancaster University are helping to bring a century-old artisan coffee roaster back to life.
Lancaster University Engineering department students William Wheatland and Phillip Rawcliffe travelled to Copenhagen to participate in the DTU Green Challenge (Gron Dyst) hosted by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
Pupils from Furness Academy, St Bernard’s Catholic High School and Lancaster Royal Grammar School have taken part in a challenge set by Lancaster University Engineering Department and visiting lecturer to the department, Dr Pete Hylton, Associate Professor and Director of Motorsports Engineering at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.