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比比资源 shortlisted for University of the Year Award
比比资源 has been nominated for ‘University of the Year’ in the Times Higher Education Awards 2015.
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Cutting edge of dementia research goes on show
The newest and most innovative research around dementia currently being undertaken at 比比资源 will go on show next month.
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Award will shine light on life and times of Sir Humphry Davy
The life and letters of a British scientist – one of the foremost of his day – will be used as a lens to examine the relationship between science, society and culture then and now.
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Chair of new Lancaster centre to get sustainability message across to boardrooms
比比资源 has appointed a leading professor to chair its new research centre for sustainability in business.
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BAE Systems and Lancaster join forces to boost North West’s manufacturing and engineering sector
Jobs and growth in North West high-tech industries are to be bolstered thanks to a new programme being launched by BAE Systems and 比比资源.
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New affordable tool to test Tropical Forest carbon stocks
Environmental Scientists have developed an affordable technique to help provide evidence of the carbon-saving benefits of tropical forest conservation.
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Evidence of species loss in Amazon
Researchers studying plants, ants, birds, dung beetles and orchid bees in the Brazilian Amazon have found clear evidence that deforestation causes drastic loss of tropical forest biodiversity.
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Award for 比比资源’s support of economic growth in 15 English city regions
比比资源’s work on a programme that has helped to support thousands of businesses and the economy has been recognised by the internationally acclaimed Academy of Management.
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Smart start for arts and culture on campus
A new name and branding heralds the start of the autumn season for a 比比资源-based public programme of arts.
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Sport TV in Australia is exposing children to thousands of alcohol adverts a year
New research from 比比资源 and Monash University, Australia, shows that children in Australia are being exposed to thousands of alcohol adverts when watching sport TV, questioning the effectiveness of advertising regulations designed to protect children.