Subtext: Call for Volunteers
Subtext, Lancaster University’s alternative fortnightly e-newsletter, faces closure unless new volunteers can be found to join its team. The popular … Continue reading Subtext: Call for Volunteers
Subtext, Lancaster University’s alternative fortnightly e-newsletter, faces closure unless new volunteers can be found to join its team. The popular … Continue reading Subtext: Call for Volunteers
Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, one of Britain’s most distinguished female scientists and a high-profile economist have been awarded honorary … Continue reading Astrophysicist and world-leading economist awarded Honorary Degrees
Lancaster University’s Nuffield Theatre hosts a solo show with five performers on 21st October – four of which are audience … Continue reading Someone Will Take the Chair at the Nuffield…
The 41st season of the Lancaster International Concert Series opens with an enchanting concert from the Northern Chamber Orchestra later … Continue reading Chamber Orchestra Launches New Uni Concert Season
Award winning Australian foreign correspondent Sophie McNeill has been invited to deliver the Lancaster University 2009 Richardson Institute Annual Peace … Continue reading Award-winning Journalist to deliver Lancaster University Peace Lecture
More than 700 university students are being given crime prevention packs in a bid to beat the burglars. The Lancashire … Continue reading Uni Students Issued with Crime Packs
Historian and TV presenter Dr David Starkey will be at Lancaster University tomorrow, celebrating the legacy of one of the … Continue reading Starkey Celebrates Henry VIII at Uni
The funeral for Professor Philip Reynolds, Lancaster University’s second Vice Chancellor and founding Principal for Furness College, will take place … Continue reading In Memoriam: Professor Philip Reynolds
Students at Lancaster University are among the most satisfied in the country, according to the latest National Student Survey. Lancaster … Continue reading Top Marks for Lancaster University – from Students
Watching soaps, reading tabloids and turned off by politics – the children of International Migrants in Britain show a high … Continue reading Multiculturism working in the UK, University research reveals