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Sisters achieve their childhood dream of becoming doctors
A stay in hospital at the age of 14 inspired Rachel Skelly to become a doctor - just like her elder sister Linda.
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Medical graduate wants to help the disadvantaged
Jamie Harrison chose to become a doctor after working as a healthcare worker in the same deprived area where he grew up.
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Medicine is a family affair for the Ingrams
Lancaster medical graduate Sally Ingram is the latest member of her family to pursue a medical career.
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Former salesman turns doctor
A former salesman has graduated as a doctor after becoming inspired by his fiancée to switch career.
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First ever medical graduates with a Lancaster University degree
The Chief Executive of Health Education England (HEE) Professor Ian Cumming has congratulated Lancaster Medical School on becoming fully accredited by the General Medical Council (GMC).
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Prestigious British Academy award for Lancaster Professor
A Lancaster University Professor has just received one of the highest honours in academia from the British Academy for his work in Indian and comparative religion and philosophy.
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Working together to solve the challenges of sustainable water use in Africa
Lancaster University is leading a ground-breaking project to work in partnership with African researchers to address the urgent need for safe and effective water use in Africa.
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Honorary Degrees for high fliers
Six people distinguished in their fields have been awarded an honorary degree at the July graduation ceremonies.
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Law graduate thanks family and friends who changed her life
Opeyemi Tiffany Ehimiaghe has survived family tragedy and financial problems to graduate with a first-class degree in Law.
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Biofuels made from waste are the business, say researchers
Biofuels have a role to play in meeting the UK’s commitments to climate change mitigation, especially so-called second generation biofuels made from wastes and by-products of other sectors.