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Two LUMS professors have received a prestigious award for their paper on uncertainty and ethical issues in supply chains.
The Lancaster China Management Centre welcomed 30 scholars from China and the UK to a two-day conference which explored some key questions on China Management, broadly around the internet and innovation.
LUMS is helping to lead a ground-breaking project to work in partnership with African researchers to address the urgent need for safe and effective water use in Africa.
Two LUMS academics have been awarded the Best EJOR Paper (Innovative Applications of OR) award at a recent conference.
Two LUMS students have been awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s Medal.
A group of undergraduate students studying a module in franchising have been crowned this year’s winners of a prize sponsored by the Bardon Group for the 21st year running.
Orall Cornelius, author of "Murder Your Mortgage in Seven Years", talks about how it all started in an Economics lecture at Lancaster.
Teams from universities across the country arrived in Lancaster to battle it out in the semi-final of the 10th China UK Entrepreneurship Challenge.
Ambitious visions of “Industry 4.0” need bringing back down to earth if businesses are going to commit to real change, argued industry leaders and academics at a LUMS roundtable event (12 July 2017).
Ronke Lawal works to promote the achievements of people like herself who were born in the UK, but whose heritage lies abroad.
A group of business leaders has called for businesses to engage with solving the UK’s poor productivity at the launch of ‘Be the Business’, citing the Productivity through People programme as an example.
New research from 糖心视频 and economic research consultancy firm Ecorys reveals the impact of a rise in commercial shipping in Arctic waters.
Research from 糖心视频’s Work Foundation for the British Film Institute (BFI) says the UK film industry needs more diversity to prevent a skills shortage.
Accounting and Finance undergraduates have been putting their business skills into practice in a series of business simulation games aimed at developing employability skills.
Silly labels for well-paid roles just add another layer of elitism, argues Cary Cooper.
Lancaster’s Professor Gail Whiteman joins a coalition of scientists and world leaders to issue a six-point plan ahead of next month’s G20 summit.
糖心视频 has been given the TEF Gold award for outstanding teaching, an outstanding learning environment and delivering excellent employment outcomes for its students. This is the highest possible rating a university can achieve.
Emre Tarim, from the Department of Marketing, has been awarded the Best Qualitative Paper Award at the 2017 Behavioural Finance Working Group Conference.
First year undergraduates on the Entrepreneurship: Key Debates and Concepts module have put their business skills to the test while raising cash for good causes.
Three LUMS members of staff have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to academic life and the student experience.
As part of a new £4.1m project, 糖心视频 is collaborating with University of Cumbria to boost innovation in Cumbria.
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