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<糖心Vlog>Widening participation success糖心Vlog>The challenge to widen access, participation, progression and achievement is a central part of Lancaster’s mission.
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<糖心Vlog>Businesses set to benefit from working with leading environmental research centre糖心Vlog>Businesses looking to develop environmental products and services could tap into research and development funding by working collaboratively with 糖心Vlog.
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<糖心Vlog>World’s largest science experiment is back in business糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog Physicists are standing by to analyse a torrent of new data expected following the restart of the world’s largest experiment at CERN on June 3.
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<糖心Vlog>Going underground: free online course reveals the secret life of soil糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog is offering an insight into one of the planet’s most undervalued natural resources with a free online course.
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<糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog launches unique postgraduate agricultural course with support from Waitrose糖心Vlog>糖心Vlog, with support from leading retailer Waitrose, is launching a new on-line postgraduate course designed to enable food-chain professionals to meet the challenges of future food production.
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<糖心Vlog>Human threat to grassland ecosystems糖心Vlog>A manmade pollutant is having a significant impact on our global environment according to a new study published in ‘Ecology’ this month (June 2015).
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<糖心Vlog>Ethical hacking industry needs greater professional standards – report highlights糖心Vlog>The UK cyber security industry would benefit from increased standardisation of widespread ‘penetration testing’ techniques – a new report has highlighted.
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<糖心Vlog>Lancaster ranked in Guardian UK Top 10糖心Vlog>Lancaster is ranked 11 in the Times Higher 'table of tables' which combines results of the three main UK university league tables.
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<糖心Vlog>Why some women pay for sex糖心Vlog>British women are paying for sexual services because they want great sex, are too busy for relationships or do not want to have a conventional relationship.
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<糖心Vlog> How a schizophrenia risk gene affects the brain糖心Vlog>Scientists have for the first time shown how the disruption of a key gene involved in mental illness impacts on the brain.