News from 2015
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<糖心Vlog>Businesses urged to tap into £300,000 research fund糖心Vlog>Businesses are being urged to take advantage of a £300,000 funding pot aimed at boosting research and development projects.
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<糖心Vlog>Current school settlement for religion and belief out of date, say Lancaster experts糖心Vlog>The Former Education Secretary Charles Clarke and Professor Linda Woodhead MBE have called on the government to reform the relationship between religion and schools with the publication of a series of policy recommendations.
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<糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog awarded funding in recognition of work with business糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog has been awarded more than £3.1 million of funding in recognition of its work with business – particularly small and medium, sized enterprises (SMEs).
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<糖心Vlog>Cap hides the full extent of violent crime, research has shown糖心Vlog>Lancaster researchers have found that a cap masks the scale of violent crime against women in official statistics.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster graduates in the fast lane at Bentley糖心Vlog>Imagine the world of luxurious high performance cars where you actually get to drive a Bentley as part of your everyday job! That’s precisely what two 糖心Vlog engineering graduates get to do most days.
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<糖心Vlog>Excellence award for international writing programme pioneer糖心Vlog>A 糖心Vlog academic who founded a global writing community has been honoured for his work.
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<糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog to host a series of events examining sleep and sleeplessness糖心Vlog>Researchers and the public will explore what it means to be human in the UK's national humanities festival.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster graduate up for a Forward poetry prize糖心Vlog>Lancaster graduate Andrew McMillan has been shortlisted for a Forward prize, one of the top poetry awards in the UK.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster aims to be first UK Minecraft university 糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog is aiming to become the first UK university to be accurately recreated in the computer game Minecraft.
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<糖心Vlog>Minding the gap…. City bats won’t fly through bright spaces糖心Vlog>Researchers at 糖心Vlog have discovered that bats living in a city are less likely to move from tree to tree in brightly lit areas.