University aims to improve graduate employability with language courses
All open language programmes are to be relaunched by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences with a focus on
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All open language programmes are to be relaunched by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences with a focus on
The NUS has criticized the Government's decision to change the regulations governing student bursaries, saying the poorest will
Lord Mandelson yesterday gave what is possibly the strongest indicator yet that the government is planning to raise the cap
The government has today announced that 10,000 additional university places will be made available for applicants wishing to study
Carbon offsetting is the newest way to show that you care about our planet, and with summer approaching, some of
We British seem to have something of an obsession with food. Our supermarkets are constantly competing to have the most
On Sunday 24th May, a fire broke out in Cityblock One, student housing located in the centre of Lancaster. The
In the third term of university a giant metaphorical clock begins ticking over the collective heads of all the final
It is the controversial mapping service that has been greeted with outcry as well as acclaim. It has reignited the
The university have announced new restrictions on the use of disposable barbeques on campus. The use of the barbeques has
Cat Clark has already started making plans for Freshers’ Week. “Freshers’ Week can feel quite isolating when you come to
As part of a new initiative to promote healthy eating and mental well being, the BBC’s ‘Grub Club’ visited
With tickets for Grad Ball 2009 selling faster than this time last year, the rumours of dissatisfaction circulating around campus
24 students have been moved into temporary accommodation following the fire in Pendle Avenue last month. The fire originated in
The nephew of a 45-year-old man from Preston, who died following a mass brawl outside the Sir Richard Owen Wetherspoon’