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News from 2014

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    Resource nationalism in Africa

    Do natural resources belong to a country, a community or a continent, and how do these competing claims fuel conflict in Africa?

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    New International Innovation Masters open for 2014

    A groundbreaking new funded masters programme combines academic studies with the opportunity to work on research projects with businesses in the UK and China.

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    Chinese delegation visit

    Scientific exchanges, joint research projects, training and policy advice were discussed when members of the Chinese Government’s environmental research institute visited Lancaster.

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    Plant pairing study

    Farmers could improve crop production by pairing up plants with complementary traits, allowing them to harness the ‘phosphorus bank’ already present in soils.

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    Complete University Guide 2015

    Lancaster University is one of the top ten places in the UK to study Geography and Environmental Science, and the best in the North West.

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    Understanding our changing atmosphere

    NOW FULLY BOOKED More than 130 scientists will be presenting research results, and planning experiments and computer model simulations at the three day conference, starting on 20 May at Lancaster University.   

  • Nigerian research collaboration

    Lancaster University agrees a new joint PhD programme with one of Nigeria’s top universities.

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    Plant immunity “memory” study

    The mechanism enabling infected plants to pass on immunity to their offspring is being investigated in a new research study.

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    Free online course on food security

    New free “massive” online course explores how we can feed an extra two billion people by 2050.

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    Geographer wins top teaching award

    A geography lecturer is recognised for her “outstanding” teaching on the field course she created to study the management of water in her Croatian homeland.