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3 year Funded Eco-Innovation Phds open for application

3 year Funded Eco-Innovation Phds open for application

Graduates have until 4th June to apply for one of 50 exclusive industry-based three year funded PhDs from the Centre for Global Eco-innovation, a partnership between Lancaster University, the University of Liverpool and international commercialisation consultancy Inventya Ltd.

Tue 15 May 2012

Student Secures Prestigious Placement at CERN

Loren Wright, a 3rd Year Mechanical Engineering student at Lancaster University has been accepted on the CERN Technical Students programme. CERN is the European particle and nuclear physics located in Geneva Switzerland and is home to the giant Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and student placements are highly prestigious and sought after.

Mon 14 May 2012

Funded PhDs in Nuclear Decommissioning

Funded PhDs in Nuclear Decommissioning

Lancaster University's Engineering Department currently has two fully-funded PhD opportunities in the field of nuclear decommissioning.

Fri 4 May 2012

Lancaster Engineering Students Have a Hand in Supersonic Car Design

Lancaster Engineering Students Have a Hand in Supersonic Car Design

Student engineers at Lancaster University have played a part in an ambitious project to build the ultimate racing car.

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Wed 2 May 2012

Eliahou Dangoor Scholarship Scheme

Lancaster University is pleased to announce its participation in the Eliahou Dangoor Scholarships scheme, which has been launched thanks to a generous donation from Dr Naim Dangoor CBE.

Fri 30 March 2012

MSc Mechanical Engineering Scholarships

Engineering at Lancaster is pleased to announce four £3,000 scholarships available for overseas students studying MSc Mechanical Engineering at Lancaster University.

Tue 13 March 2012

Lancaster researchers reach SET for Britain finals

Lancaster researchers reach SET for Britain finals

Early-career Lancaster University researchers who are making their mark in developments from the wonder material graphene to unsolved problems in classical physics are set to present their work in the House of Commons this month.

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Tue 6 March 2012