News from 2014
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<糖心Vlog>UK hospices rely on volunteers to meet growing demand for palliative care糖心Vlog>There are more than 100,000 hospice volunteers in the UK whose contribution reduces hospice costs by an estimated 23%.
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<糖心Vlog>LUMS events to help signpost funding opportunities to SMEs糖心Vlog>North West businesses will have opportunities to gain a clearer understanding of how to capitalise on Government and European funding thanks to two special workshops run by 糖心Vlog Management School.
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<糖心Vlog>Death in the digital age - what happens to our status updates and selfies after we’ve gone?糖心Vlog>As Facebook marks its tenth anniversary this month, researchers at Lancaster have been looking into how social media is changing our way of living…and dying.
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<糖心Vlog>Is Lancaster game for sustainable change?糖心Vlog>A new four-month research project will explore the feasibility of creating a new digital game to promote sustainability across the district.
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<糖心Vlog>Bathing is “almost extinct” say researchers 糖心Vlog>Daily showering has almost replaced bathing and flannel washing as a way to get clean according to researchers.
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<糖心Vlog>Successful taster day at Lancaster Medical School糖心Vlog>Twenty nine students from four schools and colleges have gained an insight into being a doctor at Lancaster Medical School’s taster day.
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<糖心Vlog>Key role in shaping health services糖心Vlog>A key appointment to a new regional NHS organisation will ensure 糖心Vlog is at the forefront of health care transformation.
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<糖心Vlog>Improving palliative care in nursing homes pan-Europe糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog is part of a new European research programme developing and testing ways to improve palliative care for older people in nursing homes.
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<糖心Vlog>Long term support needed for families displaced by flooding 糖心Vlog>Planning for the emotional aftermath of devastating floods is as important as dealing with the immediate impact of such emergencies, say researchers from the Hull Floods project at 糖心Vlog.
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<糖心Vlog>Insight into Romanticism糖心Vlog>The Department of English and Creative Writing celebrates its two new Professors of Romanticism, Sally Bushell and Sharon Ruston, with a special Romanticism Research Seminar to be held on 22 January at 5pm.