Professor Phil Haygarth (LEC) was interviewed about water pollution for BBC Radio 4 Farming Today, broadcast at 5.45am on Friday April 13.
Dr Jim Wild (Physics) was on BBC breakfast TV this morning(13 April) explaining the physics behind sonic booms yesterday caused by RAF jets. He was also interviewed on BBC Radio Coventry.
The announcement that Lancaster is one of eight universities recruited by intelligence agency GCHQ as collaboration partners to improve government and industry cyber security was reported widely including in the Daily Telegraph; The Economic Times ( India); PC Advisor and other news websites.
Dr Suku Bhaskaran, Dean GDGWI/Lancaster University writes in Business Education about Graduate Business Education in India.
Ugandan writer Barbara Oketta is featured in the National Mirror of Nigeria about her experiences and the Lancaster/Ugandan mentoring programme organised by Professor Graham Mort from Creative Writing.
Dr Jonathan Matheny , Director of MBA prgrammes in LUMS, is featured in Professional Management 'ask the experts' about reaching a balance between management strategies for long term stability and short-term firefighting.
Joint organiser for the Innovation in Extremes conference Professor Mary Rose, (LUMS) is featured in Outdoors magicabout the conference to be held in LUMS about innovation and sustainability issues affecting the outdoor industry.
Green Build News announces The Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) as a shortlisted building for its first Greenbuild awards 2012.The news that LICA won the Higher Education award for best sustainable building at the BREEM awards is reported in Building Projects.
The Centre for Global Eco-Innovation which brings together expertise and resources from Lancaster and Liverpool universities is featured in Insider News NW.
Discussions around possible collaboration with the University of Liverpool is reported in the Lancaster Echo.
In Cumbria reports that Dr John Welshman (History) spoke about his new book Titanic - The Last Night of a Small Town - at an event held in Barrow.
Professor Linda Woodhead (PPR) is quoted about children and religion in the Church Times , which also mentions her interview on BBC Radio 4.
Work by Professor Sylvia Walby and Jude Towers ( Sociology) is reported in anInside Housing feature about the future of safe havens for victims of domestic abuse in light of welfare reform.
A report in the Journal of Substance Use by researchers from Lancaster and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust is referred to in the London Evening Standard's feature on drug laws.
The THE reports that Lancaster tops a UK ranking for Twitter engagement, in a story about US universities using social media better than their UK counterparts.
Dr Andy Bailey Director of the Executive MBA in LUMS explains employer expectations of the MBA in Top Executive Guide.
Professor Cary Cooper (LUMS) was quoted in The Observer, April 8, about marriage and social inequality. He was also interviewed on the national Irish radio station Newstalk, about appearance at work, and on BBC Radio Wales on social space at work, both on April 11.
LUMS students are featured in a Saturday Guardian feature which asks under 25s how they would run FTSE listed companies differently if they could.
A study carried out by the Centre for Organisational Health and Wellbeing which charted employees' motivation and engagement levels after exercise is featured in HR Zone.
The Independent’s MBA supplement was published yesterday and the Management School achieved significant coverage: Prepare for a place on the board; Research and its practical uses and Brighter prospects for landing a dream role