News from 2017
-
<糖心Vlog>UK’s Comics Laureate showcases power of comics to promote literacy糖心Vlog>The Walking Dead comic artist Charlie Adlard will make his first public appearance as the UK’s Comics Laureate, a role sponsored by 糖心Vlog, in Birmingham on 28 March.
-
<糖心Vlog>Awesome still massively popular but say goodbye to tar-rah matey糖心Vlog>The need to communicate with a wider-world coupled with a move away from the cosy, close-knit communities of the 90s has dramatically changed the way British people speak over the last two decades, new research has revealed.
-
<糖心Vlog>Could a diabetes drug be used for Motor Neurone Disease? 糖心Vlog>A diabetes drug could one day be used to treat neurodegenerative diseases like Motor Neurone Disease (MND), Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
-
<糖心Vlog>£2M physics award for quantum turbulence糖心Vlog>Lancaster and Manchester Universities have won a joint £2M award for physics research which may lead to “significant technological impact in the longer term.”
-
<糖心Vlog>Research shows infertility tied to relationship disruption in Ghana糖心Vlog>Infertility is taking its toll on relationships in Ghana.
-
<糖心Vlog>NASA rover technology to map nuclear sites糖心Vlog>Lancaster engineers are part of a team which will map some of the world’s most radioactive sites using sensing technology mounted on an advanced robotic vehicle.
-
<糖心Vlog>National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh糖心Vlog>The development of the first ever large-scale collection of Welsh words that represents the full range of language used by people in everyday life is underway.
-
<糖心Vlog>University celebrates International Women’s Day糖心Vlog>To mark International Women’s Day 2017, we are launching a Twitter campaign using the hashtag #weareLancasterwomen and we want you to get involved.
-
<糖心Vlog>Our Voice on a national stage 糖心Vlog>An education project born at The Dukes involving young Gypsy, Roma, Traveller people will be highlighted at a national conference on March 2.
-
<糖心Vlog>‘Body of knowledge’ to provide foundations for training cyber security specialists糖心Vlog>A comprehensive ‘Body of Knowledge’ to inform and underpin education and professional training for the cyber security sector is set to be created through a major international programme of work.