Lancaster University is helping homeless people fundraise for their own theatre group to tour prisons. The aim to give inmates the message that change is possible as some of the […]
Lancaster University kick starts 50th Anniversary celebration with Royal visit
Pro Chancellor Lord Liddle of Carlisle, Vice-Chancellor Professor Mark E. Smith, HRH Princess Alexandra, Chancellor Sir Christian Bonington, Lady Liddle and Professor Andrew Atherton Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Photo courtesy Lancaster University […]
Lancaster University launches “Streets of Mourning” Great War project
Historians from Lancaster University are inviting local people to help flesh out the stories of more than a thousand men from the city who died in World War One. “Streets […]
Is Lancaster game for sustainable change?
Less is More Game Project Manager Liz Horn with Project Academic Researcher Dr Noel Cass from Lancaster University. A new four-month research project to explore the feasibility of creating a […]
Lancaster University student develops way to transfer computer files with your eyes
Image via Lancaster University A new way of dragging and dropping files has been developed by Lancaster University student Jayson Turner. The system, called EyeDrop, enables the user to move […]
Former Health Secretary Alan Milburn recalls life at Lancaster University
Former Health Secretary Alan Milburn, who graduated from Lancaster with a degree in history in 1979, was interviewed about his time at Lancaster University during a visit last week and […]
Student sentenced to 15 month’s for University sex assault
Xiaoqi Wang Xiaoqi Wang, 22, of Furness College, Lancaster University, Lancaster, was today sentenced to 15 months’ imprisonment at Preston Crown Court having been found guilty of three counts of […]
Lancashire Police launches student safety pages
Lancashire Police have launched social media pages on both Facebook and Twitter to help improve the safety of the local universities’ students. The social media work is part of Lancashire […]
University stages a real beauty in new ‘gown to town’ exhibition at The Storey
Infrared image of wheat and maize plants under drought stress supplied by Dr Annette Ryan, of the Lancaster Environment Centre. The delicate exquisiteness of frost flowers, a captivating aurora seen […]
Lancaster University goes ‘Beyond Twilight’ with Gothic Fiction Day
Education Secretary Michael Gove recently suggested that teenagers should read Middlemarch rather than Twilight. But new research from Lancaster University shows that Gothic fiction aimed at Young Adults can be […]