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A LUMS professor has given the keynote speech at a prestigious international conference on family business.
Lancaster University Management School alumna Katerina Gavrielidou has received a Queen's Young Leaders Award, for her work on youth policy and youth empowerment in Cyprus.
Professor Alfredo De Massis gives his thoughts on Brexit on Italian TV channel TV2000.
Two teams of Lancaster students have progressed to the Final of the prestigious China UK Entrepreneurship Challenge.
Former UK CIO and Chair of Government IT Andy Nelson will return soon to lead a Masterclass workshop for ITMOC students on commercial management.
The Centre for Family Business was excited to receive over 50 delegates to a two-part day of Growth and Entrepreneurship in Family Business earlier this month.
Professor Angus Laing, Dean of the Management School, reflects on the EU referendum result.
Would-be entrepreneurs from marginalised backgrounds are developing their skills and expanding their horizons thanks to a programme developed at Lancaster.
Three-year, EU co-funded project to develop accessible and inclusive online public services for senior citizens.
LUMS students have collected a grand total of £2,149.11 for a number of charities, raised through a series of entrepreneurial challenges.
Economist Geraint Johnes discusses the options which the UK faces after the EU Referendum on TRT World.
A conference co-convened by a Lancaster Professor has highlighted LUMS’s influence in the European scene, he has said.
A group of Masters students have teamed up with a commercial energy supplier to undertake research aimed at reducing energy costs for customers.
Lancaster’s MSc Finance has risen 10 places to be ranked 30th in the world by the Financial Times.
Shoppers have had it with supermarket science and instead are embracing more holistic styles of eating, explains James Cronin.
The Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business will be hosting two webinars on urban resilience this summer, the first exploring how cities can help us achieve a +1.5C world.
Research by LUMS academics reveals that modern women expect more from their workplaces than those in the early 90s.
"Futurist" Mike Ryan shared his ideas on how SMEs can think and plan for the future at an event this week.
A senior figure from the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) has been appointed as an Honorary Teaching Fellow at Lancaster University.
Four teams from Lancaster have succeeded in progressing to the semi-final of the China UK Entrepreneurship Challenge, marking a new record.
Peer to peer support or mentoring should have a stronger role in government work programmes, according to two studies by Disability Rights UK (DRUK) and The Work Foundation.
A LUMS academic has received the German Academic Association for Business Research's Best Paper Award 2016.
An App developed by a LUMS alumnus has won the ‘Early Adopter’ category at the first Google Play Awards.
Lancaster University has risen two places to be ranked 8th in the Guardian University Guide 2017, published today.
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