News from 2015
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Mapping the student journey at Lancaster University
‘The Student Journey’ at Lancaster University has been captured in a novel New York subway-style map as part of a project to further enhance student life.
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New research aims to help Lake District attract more Chinese visitors
A group of Lake District businesses has commissioned two Lancaster University students to research Chinese attitudes to overseas travel and tourism.
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Lancaster academic to receive top design award
A pioneer in teaching and researching design is to receive a top honour for innovation in design education.
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Sacrifices of the Anglican priesthood
A new paper by Professor Caroline Gatrell and Bishop Nigel Peyton shows that priestly life can present a constant challenge. Nevertheless, most Anglican priests remain steadfast to their vows and consider the commitment of ordination to be lifelong.
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Lancaster entrepreneurs’ success in prestigious national awards
Two businesses started by Lancaster University students have been recognised in prestigious national business awards.
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Business engagement team shortlisted for Impact Award
A team of Lancaster University professionals working to turn research into benefits for business and the economy has been shortlisted for a special award.
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Prestigious green award for Lancaster students’ union
A revolutionary partnership designed to encourage eco-friendly lifestyles has won Lancaster University Students’ Union a prestigious national award.
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Lancaster University helps BBC inspire 1 million coders
Lancaster University computer scientists are at the forefront of a UK-wide BBC initiative launched today to inspire a new generation to get creative with coding, programming and digital technology.
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Developing new ways of teaching English with deaf people in India
A pioneering project to support English language teaching working with members of the deaf community in India has got underway.
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Lancaster researcher helps to develop a pioneering digital prayer project
The project will enable churches in Hawkshead and Hackney to share their prayers with each other, using digital technology.