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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.
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.
The County College, also known as County College or County, is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster. The establishment of the college was financed through the benefaction of Lancashire County Council and it is named after it. [2] The original college building, County Main, was opened by The Queen in 1969. [3]
The Lancaster University Students' Union (LUSU) is a students' union at Lancaster University in Lancashire, England. It is a registered company and charity overseen by a board of trustees . Politically, it is led by four sabbatical officers - a President and five Vice-Presidents - who are elected annually by the student membership.
Lancaster University Lancaster Royal Grammar School. At Bailrigg south of the city is Lancaster University, a research university founded in 1964 as one of the seven "plate glass universities". [97] It has an annual income of about £325 million (2020/21), [98] 3,000 staff [citation needed] and 16,403 Lancaster-based students in 2021/22. [99]
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Lonsdale College is a constituent college of Lancaster University.It was one of the two founding colleges, originally built when the university first opened in 1964. It is also one of the largest colleges on campus in terms of Junior Common Room membership, with over 1,900 undergraduates.
InfoLab21 is a research centre at Lancaster University focusing primarily on information and communication technologies. [1] The centre was opened in 2005 by Patricia Hewitt in order to "transfer the knowledge, technology and innovation techniques that are strong within the university into the private sector."