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Lancaster University announces Anuj Bidve Memorial Scholarship
Lancaster University has announced the annual Anuj Bidve Memorial Scholarship in honour of its postgraduate student who was killed in Salford on Boxing Day 2011.
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Mon 6 February 2012
MSc-by-research scholarships in Engineering
The Department of Engineering at Lancaster University invites applications from exceptional graduates to study for one-year MSc-by-research degrees.
Tue 24 January 2012
Inaugural UK-US Nuclear Facilities Workshop
A nuclear expert from Lancaster University has attended the first ever UK-US Nuclear Facilities Workshop.
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Tue 17 January 2012
Radical changes in home heating needed to meet carbon targets
There is no possibility that the UK can meet its 2050 target for CO2 emissions without a fundamental change to the way our homes are heated, according to a report written for the Royal Academy of Engineering by a Lancaster University Professor.
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Thu 12 January 2012
Awards for outstanding engineering students
Four first class engineering students from Lancaster University have won awards for outstanding projects and academic achievement relating to Renewable Energy, Marine Energy, Hydro Power and the Formula Student Racing Car.
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Fri 2 December 2011
Case Studentship in Design-For-Test Engineering
The Engineering Department at Lancaster University in collaboration with Dialog Semiconductor invites applications for the award of a case studentship for a period of 3.5 years to work in the field of Mixed Signal Design-for-Test.
Mon 14 November 2011
Lancaster Engineering hosts nuclear conference
The Department of Engineering hosted the Control and Instrumentation in Nuclear Installations conference - CANDI2011 - this week, on behalf of the Nuclear Institute and the Institute of Measurement and Control.
Wed 28 September 2011
Lancaster expert welcomes new strategy on electric vehicle infrastructure
Last year The Royal Academy of Engineering carried out a major study into the implications of large-scale rollout of electric vehicles. This identified important infrastructure challenges that will have to be overcome before a widespread market for plug-in cars can develop.
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Fri 1 July 2011
Major Expansion Underway for Engineering at Lancaster
Lancaster University has announced a significant investment to build on its strengths in Engineering with the creation of twelve 'new blood' full-time appointments.
Fri 3 June 2011
Lancaster Professor on UK delegation to the World Summit on Micro and Nano Technology
Professor Andrew Richardson from the Department of Engineering has been selected as one of five UK delegates for the annual World Micromachine Summit held on the 26th and 27th April 2011. The other delegates were from Imperial College London, Southampton University and Birmingham University.
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Thu 5 May 2011
Lancaster Science and Technology at the Big Bang Science Fair
Staff and Students from Science and Technology departments at Lancaster University hosted a range of activities at the Big Bang Science Fair in London last week. The activities were designed to bring Science and Technology to life and engage young people with STEM subjects.
Wed 16 March 2011
Minister Launches Energy Lancaster
Lancaster University has launched a new centre for energy research encompassing issues from the way we travel to work to the way we farm the land.
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Tue 8 March 2011