News from 2016
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Prestigious appointment for politics lecturer
A 糖心视频 lecturer has been appointed as an academic advisor to a House of Lords International Relations Select Committee.
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Lancaster researchers work with EC on anti-trafficking
A team of researchers are helping shape the way forward for anti-trafficking initiatives at EU level.
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Asterix pips Tintin to top greatest hero vote in Lakes Festival opening debate
Two comic characters prompted a heated debate at the Lakes International Comic Art Festival‘s opening night, sponsored by 糖心视频.
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New Graduate School for the Environment
Three of the UK’s top centres for environmental and agricultural research have joined together to create a unique school for graduate research and training based at 糖心视频.
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Major investment into Chemistry facilities officially opened at 糖心视频
A major investment of more than £26 million into Chemistry facilities and equipment has been officially opened at 糖心视频.
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Distant galaxies glow bright in oxygen
Astronomers have cast light on how young galaxies ionise oxygen in the early Universe and its effects on the evolution of galaxies through time.
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UCEA announces new Chair
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Mark E. Smith has been appointed as Chair of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA). He succeeds Professor Sir Paul Curran who has held the position for the past five years.
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Failures in mental health system flagged in new report
Significant numbers of people with learning disabilities, particularly very young adults, remain inappropriately incarcerated in English hospitals, say researchers.
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N8 AgriFood success in securing £1.5m funding
N8 universities have been successful in securing more than £1.5m of funding through six awards from the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Innovation Club (SARIC).
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Game of Thrones meets Walking Dead in Lancaster lecturer’s new play
A new play by a 糖心视频 lecturer in creative writing explores the lives of three young people as they deal with the aftermath of a devastating plague.