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Lancaster University School of Mathematics, also known as LUSoM, is a maths school located in Preston, Lancashire, England. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] As a maths school, it ...
The university is the 19th largest in the UK in terms of student numbers. [3] In December 2024, the university received approval from the Office for Students to change its name to the University of Lancashire, with the rebrand intended to come into effect by September 2025. [4] [5]
Lancaster University (officially The University of Lancaster) [4] is a public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established in 1964 by royal charter , [ 5 ] as one of several new universities created in the 1960s.
University Technical College Lancashire (or UTC Lancashire) was a university technical college (UTC) that opened in Burnley, Lancashire, England in August 2013. [1] It was located on Trafalgar Street in Burnley, in the historic Victoria Mill which was extensively redeveloped and converted for use by the UTC. [2] The college closed in August 2017.
The Ruskin – Library, Museum and Research Centre is an archive, museum, [1] and research centre at Lancaster University, [2] in the north of England. The Director of The Ruskin is Professor Sandra Kemp. [3] Prior to 2019, The Ruskin – Library, Museum and Research Centre was known as the Ruskin Library.
The college had a significant undergraduate and postgraduate portfolio with degrees accredited by Lancaster University.As the largest provider of Higher Education in Cumbria, St Martin’s College offered a wide range of courses from the traditional academic subjects to Sport Studies, British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited Psychology, Information Technology and Environmental Management ...
Graduate College is the largest college at Lancaster University, and only postgraduate college. The college's membership consists of all postgraduate students at the university, including Lancaster graduates who were members of other colleges as undergraduates.
Lancaster University was founded in 1964, with departments including marketing and the first department of operational research in Europe. [1] [2] At that time, a deliberate decision was made not to establish a general business school in competition to those being set up in the wake of the Franks report in London and Manchester, and at other universities.