Lancaster University, the Glossary
Lancaster University (officially The University of Lancaster) is a public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England.[1]
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268 relations: Accra, Adam Peaty, Alan Campbell (politician), Alan Milburn, Albrecht Dürer, Alfred Morris (university administrator), Alistair Burt, Andrew Ford (composer), Andrew Miller (novelist), Andy Goldsworthy, Andy Schofield, Andy Serkis, Anthony Tucker-Jones, Antony Burgmans, Apple Inc., Armorial of British universities, Ashni Singh, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Association of MBAs, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Audrey Azoulay, Baddegama Samitha Thero, BAE Systems, Bailrigg, Bailrigg FM, Barbara Hepworth, Beijing Jiaotong University, Belinda Probert, Better Capital, Black box theater, Black British people, Blackpool North and Fleetwood (UK Parliament constituency), Borough of Pendle, Bowland College, Lancaster, Brian Clegg (writer), British Arabs, British Asians, British Universities and Colleges Sport, Brookside (TV series), Bruce Sewell, Bury South (UK Parliament constituency), Caroline Moir, Cartmel College, Lancaster, Cartmel Peninsula, Cat Smith, CERN, Chancellor (education), Charles Frederick Carter, Chris Bonington, Christian Wakeford, ... Expand index (218 more) »
- Colleges of Lancaster University
- Education in Lancashire
- Education in Lancaster
Accra
Accra (Ga or Gaga; Nkran; Ewe: Gɛ; Ankara) is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Adam Peaty
Adam George Peaty (born 28 December 1994) is an English competitive swimmer who specialises in the breaststroke.
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Alan Campbell (politician)
Sir Alan Campbell (born 8 July 1957) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tynemouth since 1997.
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Alan Milburn
Alan Milburn (born 27 January 1958) is a British politician who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Darlington from 1992 to 2010.
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Albrecht Dürer
Albrecht Dürer (21 May 1471 – 6 April 1528),Müller, Peter O. (1993) Substantiv-Derivation in Den Schriften Albrecht Dürers, Walter de Gruyter.
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Alfred Morris (university administrator)
Alfred Cosier Morris (born 12 November 1941) is a British academic.
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Alistair Burt
Alistair James Hendrie Burt (born 25 May 1955) is a British politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for North East Bedfordshire from 2001 until 2019.
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Andrew Ford (composer)
Andrew Ford (born 1957) is an English-born Australian composer, writer, and radio presenter, known for The Music Show on ABC Radio National.
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Andrew Miller (novelist)
Andrew Brooke Miller FRSL (born 29 April 1960) is an English novelist.
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Andy Goldsworthy
Andy Goldsworthy (born 25 July 1956) is an English sculptor, photographer, and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art situated in natural and urban settings.
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Andy Schofield
Andrew John Schofield (better known as Andy Schofield) is an academic and administrator who is the Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster University.
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Andy Serkis
Andrew Clement Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker.
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Anthony Tucker-Jones
Anthony Tucker-Jones (born 1964) is a British former defence intelligence officer and a widely published military expert on regional conflicts, counter-terrorism and armoured and aerial warfare.
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Antony Burgmans
Antony Burgmans (born 13 February 1947) is a Dutch businessman.
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Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley.
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Armorial of British universities
The armorial of British universities is the collection of coats of arms of universities in the United Kingdom.
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Ashni Singh
Ashni Kumar Singh is a Guyanese politician.
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Association of Commonwealth Universities
The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) is a charitable organization that was established in 1913, and has over 400 member institutions in over 40 countries across the Commonwealth.
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Association of MBAs
The Association of MBAs (AMBA) is a global organisation headquartered in London, UK.
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Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is an American professional and accreditation organization.
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Audrey Azoulay
Audrey Azoulay (born 4 August 1972) is a French civil servant and politician who has served as the 11th Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) since 2017, becoming the second female leader of the organization.
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Baddegama Samitha Thero
Baddegama Samitha Thero also simply known as Samitha Thero (14 September 1952 – 30 May 2021: පූජ්ය බද්දේගම සමිත හිමි) was a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk and a politician.
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BAE Systems
BAE Systems plc is a British multinational aerospace, defence and information security company, based in London, England.
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Bailrigg
Bailrigg is the campus of Lancaster University, in the City of Lancaster, Lancashire, England, south of the centre of Lancaster.
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Bailrigg FM
Bailrigg FM (formerly known as University Radio Bailrigg (URB) and Radio Bailrigg) is a student radio station at Lancaster University.
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Barbara Hepworth
Dame Jocelyn Barbara Hepworth (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English artist and sculptor.
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Beijing Jiaotong University
Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU;; previously Northern Jiaotong University) is a public university in Haidian, Beijing, China.
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Belinda Probert
Belinda Probert (born 1949) is an educator and social scientist who has advised non-government organisations and state and national governments in Australia.
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Better Capital
Better Capital is a British Private equity firm founded by Jon Moulton in 2009.
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Black box theater
A black box theater is a simple performance space, typically a square room with black walls and a flat floor.
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Black British people
Black British people are a multi-ethnic group of British people of either African or Afro-Caribbean descent.
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Blackpool North and Fleetwood (UK Parliament constituency)
Blackpool North and Fleetwood is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Borough of Pendle
Pendle is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire, England.
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Bowland College, Lancaster
Bowland College is the oldest and fourth largest constituent college of Lancaster University. Lancaster University and Bowland College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Brian Clegg (writer)
Brian Clegg (born 1955) is an English science writer.
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British Arabs
British Arabs (عرب بريطانيا) are British citizens of Arab descent.
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British Asians
British Asians (also referred to as Asian Britons) are British people of Asian descent.
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British Universities and Colleges Sport
British Universities and Colleges Sport, commonly abbreviated as BUCS, is the governing body for higher education sport in the United Kingdom.
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Brookside (TV series)
Brookside is a British television soap opera, set in Liverpool, England, which began on the launch night of Channel 4, 2 November 1982.
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Bruce Sewell
Bruce Sewell was Apple’s general counsel and senior vice president of Legal and Government Affairs, reporting to CEO Tim Cook.
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Bury South (UK Parliament constituency)
Bury South is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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Caroline Moir
Caroline Moir is a British author based in Kendal UK, close to the Lake District National Park.
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Cartmel College, Lancaster
Cartmel College is a residential college of Lancaster University, England and was founded in 1968. Lancaster University and Cartmel College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Cartmel Peninsula
Cartmel Peninsula is a peninsula in Cumbria in England.
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Cat Smith
Catherine Jane Smith (born 16 June 1985) is a British Labour Party politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Lancaster and Fleetwood from 2015 until 2024 when the constituency was abolished, and was elected in the 2024 general election to the new constituency of Lancaster and Wyre.
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CERN
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN (Conseil européen pour la Recherche nucléaire), is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world.
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Chancellor (education)
A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus within a university system.
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Charles Frederick Carter
Sir Charles Frederick Carter (15 August 1919 – 27 June 2002) was an English academic known primarily for his role as the founding Vice-Chancellor of Lancaster University.
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Chris Bonington
Sir Christian John Storey Bonington, CVO, CBE, DL (born 6 August 1934) is a British mountaineer.
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Christian Wakeford
Christian Wakeford (born 9 November 1984) is a British politician serving as Assistant Government Whip since 2024.
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City of Lancaster
The City of Lancaster, or simply Lancaster, is a local government district with city status in Lancashire, England.
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Coat of arms of Lancaster University
The coat of arms of Lancaster University is the official emblem of Lancaster University, in Lancashire, England.
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Colin Pickthall
Colin Pickthall (born 13 September 1944) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
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Colleges within universities in the United Kingdom
Colleges within universities in the United Kingdom can be divided into two broad categories: those in federal universities such as the University of London, which are primarily teaching institutions joined in a federation, and residential colleges in universities following (to a greater or lesser extent) the traditional collegiate pattern of Oxford and Cambridge, which may have academic responsibilities but are primarily residential and social.
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Common room (university)
A common room is a group into which students (and sometimes the academic body) are organised in some universities, particularly in the United Kingdom, normally in a subdivision of the university such as a college or hall of residence, in addition to an institution-wide students' union.
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COMSATS University Islamabad
The COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI), formerly known as COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT), is a public university in Pakistan.It is regarded as one of the top university in the country. COMSATS also holds competition with FAST and NUST, the top 3 universities of Pakistan.COMSATS is considered as the Ivy League school of Pakistan.
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Congregationalism
Congregationalism (also Congregationalist churches or Congregational churches) is a Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestant Christianity in which churches practice congregational government.
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CTF3
CTF3 (CLIC Test Facility 3) was an electron accelerator facility built at CERN with the aim of demonstrating the key concepts of the Compact Linear Collider accelerator.
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Dalek
The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial race of extremely xenophobic mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.
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Damian Barr
Damian Leighton Barr (born 20 July 1976) is a Scottish writer and broadcaster.
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Daniel Ings
Daniel Ings (born 30 November 1985) is an English actor.
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Darlington (UK Parliament constituency)
Darlington is the parliamentary constituency for the eponymous market town in County Durham in the North East of England.
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Dave Snowden
David John Snowden (born 1954) is a Welsh management consultant and researcher in the field of knowledge management and the application of complexity science.
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David Favis-Mortlock
David T. Favis-Mortlock is an English geomorphologist and musician.
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Dean (education)
Dean is a title employed in academic administrations such as colleges or universities for a person with significant authority over a specific academic unit, over a specific area of concern, or both.
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Dean Sullivan
Dean Sullivan (7 June 1955 – 29 November 2023) was an English actor, best known for playing Jimmy Corkhill in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside between 1986 and 2003.
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Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is a neutrino experiment under construction, with a near detector at Fermilab and a far detector at the Sanford Underground Research Facility that will observe neutrinos produced at Fermilab.
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Digital studio
A digital studio provides both a technology-equipped space and technological/rhetorical support to students (commonly at a university) working individually or in groups on a variety of digital projects, such as designing a website, developing an electronic portfolio for a class, creating a blog, making edits, selecting images for a visual essay, or writing a script for a podcast.
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Dormitory
A dormitory (originated from the Latin word dormitorium, often abbreviated to dorm), also known as a hall of residence or a residence hall (often abbreviated to halls), is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people such as boarding school, high school, college or university students.
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Drexel University
Drexel University is a private research university with its main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Durham University
Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate public research university in Durham, England, founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and incorporated by royal charter in 1837. Lancaster University and Durham University are universities UK.
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EFMD Quality Improvement System
The EFMD Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) is a business school accreditation organization based in Brussels, Belgium.
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Elena Semino
Elena Semino (born 9 September 1964) is an Italian-born British linguist whose research involves stylistics and metaphor theory.
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Elisabeth Frink
Dame Elisabeth Jean Frink (14 November 1930 – 18 April 1993) was an English sculptor and printmaker.
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Elizabeth II
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.
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Emily Fleeshman
Emily Fleeshman (born 26 December 1986) is an English actress.
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European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe.
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European University Association
The European University Association (EUA) represents more than 800 institutions of higher education in 48 countries, providing them with a forum for cooperation and the exchange of information on higher education and research policies.
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Federal University of Minas Gerais
The Federal University of Minas Gerais (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, UFMG) is a federalIn the Brazilian Higher Education context, Federal does not mean collegiate (even though most Federal Universities in Brazil enjoy a similarly collegiate system), but it means that the institution is funded by the Union (who is the fiscal-juridical person that embodies the Federation, in the context of the Federative Republic of Brazil), which implies they are necessarily free of charge for all.
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Fermilab
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), located in Batavia, Illinois, near Chicago, is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics. Lancaster University and Fermilab are Institutes associated with CERN.
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Forest of Bowland
The Forest of Bowland, also known as the Bowland Fells and formerly the Chase of Bowland, is an area of gritstone fells, deep valleys and peat moorland, mostly in north-east Lancashire, England, with a small part in North Yorkshire (however roughly half of the area falls into the area of the historic West Riding of Yorkshire). Lancaster University and Forest of Bowland are 1964 establishments in England.
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Furness
Furness is a peninsula and region of Cumbria, England.
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Furness College, Lancaster
Furness College is the fifth college of the Lancaster University. Lancaster University and Furness College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Fylde College, Lancaster
Fylde College is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster, in Lancashire, England. Lancaster University and Fylde College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Gabriel Epstein
Gabriel Epstein (25 October 1918 in Duisburg, Germany – 25 July 2017 in Paris), often known as Gabi Epstein, was a British architect and urban planner, particularly noted for his master plan of the University of Lancaster, as well as several other major development plans and social housing plans.
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Gedling (UK Parliament constituency)
Gedling is a constituency in Nottinghamshire created in 1983 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Michael Payne of the Labour Party.
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Ghana
Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa.
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Graduate College, Lancaster
Graduate College is the largest college at Lancaster University, and only postgraduate college. Lancaster University and Graduate College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Green wall
A green wall is a vertical built structure intentionally covered by vegetation.
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Grizedale College, Lancaster
Grizedale College is a college of the University of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. Lancaster University and Grizedale College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Grizedale Forest
Grizedale Forest is a 24.47 km2 area of woodland in the Lake District of North West England, located to the east of Coniston Water and to the south of Hawkshead.
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Hansard
Hansard is the transcripts of parliamentary debates in Britain and many Commonwealth countries.
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Harold Wilson
James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, (11 March 1916 – 24 May 1995) was a British statesman and Labour Party politician who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1976.
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Helen Southworth
Helen Mary Southworth (born 13 November 1956) is a former Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom who is the Chief Executive of Age Concern Isle of Man.
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Hilton Dawson
Thomas Hilton Dawson (born 30 September 1953) is a British politician who was the Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Lancaster and Wyre from 1997 until 2005.
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Historic counties of England
The historic counties of England are areas that were established for administration by the Normans, in many cases based on earlier kingdoms and shires created by the Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Celts and others.
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InfoLab21
InfoLab21 is a research centre at Lancaster University focusing primarily on information and communication technologies.
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International students in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is among the world's most popular destinations for international students, regularly placing within the top three countries for hosting international students alongside the United States and Australia.
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James Guy (swimmer)
James George Guy (born 26 November 1995) is an English competitive swimmer who specialises in freestyle and butterfly.
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James May
James Daniel May (born 16 January 1963) is an English television presenter and journalist.
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Jane Sunderland
Jane Sunderland (born 1952) is a British linguist and playwright.
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Janni Howker
Janni Howker is a British writer of adult and children's fiction who has adapted her own books for the screen.
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Jason Queally
Jason Paul Queally (born 11 May 1970) is an English track cyclist.
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Jimmy Corkhill
Jimmy Corkhill is a fictional character from Brookside, played by Dean Sullivan, who joined the series in 1986.
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Jo Grady
Jo Grady (born 7 April 1984) is a senior lecturer in Employment Relations at The University of Sheffield, and a British trade union leader who serves as the general secretary of the University and College Union (UCU).
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Jo Walton
Jo Walton (born 1964) is a Welsh-Canadian fantasy and science fiction writer and poet.
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Joan Humble
Joan Humble (born Jovanka Piplica; 3 March 1951) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Blackpool North and Fleetwood from 1997 to 2010.
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Joan Miró
Joan Miró i Ferrà (20 April 1893 – 25 December 1983) was a Catalan Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramist.
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John Ruskin
John Ruskin (8 February 1819 20 January 1900) was an English writer, philosopher, art historian, art critic and polymath of the Victorian era.
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Jon Moulton
Jonathan Paul Moulton (born 15 October 1950) is a British venture capitalist.
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Joseph Delaney
Joseph Henry Delaney (25 July 1945 – 16 August 2022) was an English author best known for his children's dark fantasy series, Spook's, inspired by the folklore, history and geography of Lancashire.
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Karen Lloyd
Karen Lloyd is an English author, poet, and environmental activist from the Lake District.
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KEK
, known as KEK, is a Japanese organization whose purpose is to operate the largest particle physics laboratory in Japan, situated in Tsukuba, Ibaraki prefecture.
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Kenneth Martin (English painter)
Kenneth Laurence Martin (13 April 1905, Sheffield – 18 November, 1984, London), was an English painter and sculptor who, with his wife Mary Martin and Victor Pasmore, was a leading figure in the revival of Constructionism.
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La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Lancaster University and La Trobe University are educational institutions established in 1964.
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LA1TV
LA1TV (officially the Lancaster University Students' Union Television Station, often simply LA1) is a non-profit student television station at Lancaster University.
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Lancashire
Lancashire (abbreviated Lancs) is a ceremonial county in North West England.
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Lancashire County Council
Lancashire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Lancashire, England.
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Lancaster and Fleetwood (UK Parliament constituency)
Lancaster and Fleetwood was a constituency created in 2010 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
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Lancaster and Wyre (UK Parliament constituency)
Lancaster and Wyre is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by Cat Smith of Labour Party.
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Lancaster Arts at Lancaster University
Lancaster Arts at Lancaster University (LA) is Lancaster University's public arts organisation. Lancaster University and Lancaster Arts at Lancaster University are education in Lancaster.
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Lancaster Environment Centre
The Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC) in Lancaster, England, is an interdisciplinary centre for teaching, research and collaboration at Lancaster University, founded in 2007.
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Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts
The Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (known colloquially as LICA or The Lancaster Institute) is an academic institution, art school, and arm of the University of Lancaster, that delivers research and teaching in fields of contemporary art and design; including in the subject areas of Fine Art, Theatre, Design, and Film studies.
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Lancaster Medical School
Lancaster Medical School (LMS) is located in Lancaster, Lancashire in North West England and is part of the Faculty of Health and Medicine at Lancaster University.
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Lancaster University Chaplaincy Centre
Lancaster University Chaplaincy Centre, on the campus of Lancaster University in the United Kingdom brings together the many faith groups represented on the campus and in the wider community.
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Lancaster University Leipzig
Lancaster University Leipzig is a branch campus of Lancaster University in Leipzig, Germany.
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Lancaster University Management School
Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is the business school of Lancaster University in Lancaster, England.
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Lancaster University Students' Union
The Lancaster University Students' Union (LUSU) is a students' union at Lancaster University in Lancashire, England.
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Lancaster, Lancashire
Lancaster is a city in Lancashire, England, and the main cultural hub, economic and commercial centre of City of Lancaster district.
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Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle collider.
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Liam Gerrard
Liam Gerrard is a British-Irish film, television and theatre actor.
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List of highest-grossing actors
The following are non-definitive lists of the actors with the highest career-film grosses.
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List of universities in the United Kingdom
This is a list of universities in the United Kingdom (alphabetical by substantive name).
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Lonsdale College, Lancaster
Lonsdale College is a constituent college of Lancaster University. Lancaster University and Lonsdale College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Lonsdale Hundred
The Lonsdale Hundred is an historic hundred of Lancashire, England.
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Louis Barfe
Louis Barfe (born 1973 in Epsom, Surrey) is an English writer of non-fiction.
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Lucy Briers
Lucy Jane Briers (born 19 August 1967) is an English actress.
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Lucy Rogers
Lucy Elizabeth Rogers (born 1973) is a British author, inventor, and engineer.
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M6 motorway
The M6 motorway is the longest motorway in the United Kingdom.
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Macclesfield (UK Parliament constituency)
Macclesfield is a constituency in Cheshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Tim Roca, a member of the Labour Party.
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Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.
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Manchester Aquatics Centre
The Manchester Aquatics Centre, abbreviated MAC, is a public aquatics sports facility south of the city centre of Manchester, England, north of the main buildings of the University of Manchester near Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Mark Price, Baron Price
Mark Ian Price, Baron Price (born 2 March 1961) is a British businessman, Founder of WorkL for Business and WorkL, Chairman of Fair Trade UK, writer, President of the Chartered Management Institute and member of the House of Lords.
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Mark Smith (physicist)
Mark Edmund Smith, is a British physicist, academic, and academic administrator.
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Max Ernst
Max Ernst (2 April 1891 – 1 April 1976) was a German (naturalised American in 1948 and French in 1958) painter, sculptor, printmaker, graphic artist, and poet.
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Member of the European Parliament
A member of the European Parliament (MEP) is a person who has been elected to serve as a popular representative in the European Parliament.
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Michael Payne (politician)
Michael Payne is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Gedling since 2024.
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Michael Wheeler (politician)
Michael Wheeler is a British Labour Party politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Worsley and Eccles since 2024.
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Microsoft Word
Microsoft Word is a word processor developed by Microsoft.
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Mimi Sheller
Mimi Sheller (born 1967) is Dean of The Global School at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, USA.
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Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (Brazil)
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Mudança do Clima, abbreviated MMA) is a cabinet-level federal ministry in Brazil.
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Mixed (United Kingdom ethnicity category)
Mixed is an ethnic group category that was first introduced by the United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics for the 2001 Census.
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Morecambe
Morecambe is a seaside town and civil parish in the City of Lancaster district of Lancashire, England, on Morecambe Bay, part of the Irish Sea.
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N8 Research Partnership
The N8 Research Partnership is a partnership created in 2006 of the eight most research-intensive universities in Northern England – Durham, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Sheffield and York.
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Nahed Taher
Nahed Taher (Arabic:ناهد طاهر) is Saudi businesswoman, founder and chief executive officer of Gulf One Investment Bank, which has its headquarters in Bahrain.
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Navitas Limited
Navitas (also known as Navitas Limited, previously known as IBT Education) is an Australian owned for-profit private education services company, owning various private education providers internationally.
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Newcastle University
Newcastle University (legally the University of Newcastle upon Tyne) is a public research university based in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England. Lancaster University and Newcastle University are universities UK.
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Ng Cho-nam
Ng Cho-nam (August 15, 1960 – December 13, 2019),, was a Hong Kong environmental studies scholar and conservationist who taught as an associate professor within the Department of Geography at the University of Hong Kong.
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Nightclub
A nightclub is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment.
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Norman Adams (British artist)
Norman Edward Albert Adams (9 February 1927 – 9 March 2005) was a British artist, and professor of painting at the Royal Academy Schools.
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Office of the Independent Adjudicator
The Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) is a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity which has been designated under the Higher Education Act 2004 to run the higher education student complaints scheme within England and Wales.
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Olympic Games
The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are the leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.
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Ombudsman
An ombudsman (also), ombud, ombuds, bud, ombudswoman, ombudsperson, or public advocate is a government employee who investigates and tries to resolve complaints, usually through recommendations (binding or not) or mediation.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Order of the Garter
The Most Noble Order of the Garter is an order of chivalry founded by Edward III of England in 1348.
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Parliament of Sri Lanka
The Parliament of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා පාර්ලිමේන්තුව Shri Lanka Parlimenthuwa, Tamil: இலங்கை நாடாளுமன்றம் Ilaṅkai nāṭāḷumaṉṟam) is the supreme legislative body of Sri Lanka.
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Patrick Caulfield
Patrick Joseph Caulfield, (29 January 1936 – 29 September 2005), was an English painter and printmaker known for his bold canvases, which often incorporated elements of photorealism within a pared-down scene.
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Paul Baker (linguist)
Paul Baker (born 1972) is a British professor and linguist at the Department of Linguistics and English Language of Lancaster University, United Kingdom.
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Paul Bristow
Paul Bristow (born 27 March 1979) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Peterborough from 2019 until 2024, when he was defeated by the Labour candidate Andrew Pakes.
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Paul Wellings
Paul William Wellings CBE DL FRSN FRSA FAICD is an Australian/British ecologist and long serving university leader.
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Paula Brackston
Paula Brackston (aka P. J. Brackston, P. J. Davy, and Mabli Roberts) is the ''New York Times'' bestselling author of The Witch's Daughter and other historical fantasy novels.
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Pendle College, Lancaster
Pendle College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Lancaster, England. Lancaster University and Pendle College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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Peter Howson
Peter Howson OBE (born 27 March 1958) is a Scottish painter.
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Peter Scott
Sir Peter Markham Scott, (14 September 1909 – 29 August 1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter, naval officer, broadcaster and sportsman.
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Peter Shepheard
Sir Peter Faulkner Shepheard FRTPI FILA (11 November 1913 – 11 April 2002) was a British architect and landscape architect.
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Peter Whalley
Peter Whalley (February 21, 1921 – September 18, 2007) was a Canadian caricaturist, cartoonist, illustrator and sculptor.
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Peterborough (UK Parliament constituency)
Peterborough is a borough constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom since July 2024 by Andrew Pakes of the Labour Party.
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Philip Nicholson (cricketer)
Philip James Nicholson (born 1 September 1973) is an English cricketer.
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Piri
Sophie Leigh McBurnie (born 14 March 1999), known professionally as Piri, is an English musician.
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Plate glass university
A plate glass university or plateglass university is one of a group of universities in the United Kingdom established or promoted to university status in the 1960s.
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Pound sterling
Sterling (ISO code: GBP) is the currency of the United Kingdom and nine of its associated territories.
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Preston, Lancashire
Preston is a city on the north bank of the River Ribble in Lancashire, England.
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Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy (Alexandra Helen Elizabeth Olga Christabel; born 25 December 1936), is a member of the British royal family.
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Private schools in the United Kingdom
Private schools in the United Kingdom (also called independent schools) are schools that require fees for admission and enrollment.
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Pro-chancellor
A pro-chancellor is an officer of some universities in Commonwealth countries.
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Public university
A public university or public college is a university or college that is owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government.
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Quakers
Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations.
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Rainer Hersch
Rainer Hersch (born 7 November 1962) is a British conductor, actor, writer and comedian known for his comical take on classical music.
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Ralph Ineson
Ralph Michael Ineson (born 15 December 1969) is an English actor and narrator.
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Rami Hamdallah
Rami Hamdallah (Rāmī al-Ḥamd Allāh; born 10 August 1958) is a Palestinian politician and academic.
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Rankings of universities in the United Kingdom
Three national rankings of universities in the United Kingdom are published annually, by The Complete University Guide, The Guardian and jointly by The Times and The Sunday Times.
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Ranvir Singh
Ranvir Singh (born 11 August 1977) is a British journalist and television presenter.
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Raoni Rajão
Raoni Guerra Lucas Rajão (August 1st 1981) is a Brazilian environmental scientist and associate professor in environmental management and social studies of science & technology in the Department of Production Engineering at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in Brazil.
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Research Excellence Framework
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is a research impact evaluation of British Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
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Research university
A research university or a research-intensive university is a university that is committed to research as a central part of its mission.
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Richard Allinson
Richard John McNeill Allinson (born 12 October 1958) is an English broadcaster with Greatest Hits Radio and is Creative Director of Magnum Opus Broadcasting.
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Richard MacCormac
Sir Richard Cornelius MacCormac CBE, PPRIBA, FRSA, RA (3 September 1938 – 26 July 2014), was a modernist English architect and the founder of MJP Architects.
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River Lune
The River Lune (archaically sometimes Loyne) is a river in length in Cumbria and Lancashire, England.
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Robert Fisk
Robert William Fisk (12 July 194630 October 2020) was an English writer and journalist.
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Rochdale (UK Parliament constituency)
Rochdale is a constituency, which is currently represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by Paul Waugh of the Labour and Co-operative Party since 2024.
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Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Roger Ashton-Griffiths (born 19 January 1957) is an English character actor, screenwriter and film director.
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Roger Liddle, Baron Liddle
Roger John Liddle, Baron Liddle (born 14 June 1947) is a British political adviser and consultant who is principally known for being Special Adviser on European matters to the former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso.
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Roses Tournament
The Roses Tournament is an annual varsity sports competition between Lancaster University and the University of York in England, often described as the largest inter-university sports tournament in Europe.
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Royal charter
A royal charter is a formal grant issued by a monarch under royal prerogative as letters patent.
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Royal Lancaster Infirmary
The Royal Lancaster Infirmary (RLI) is a hospital in the city of Lancaster, England.
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Royal Victorian Order
The Royal Victorian Order (Ordre royal de Victoria) is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria.
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Ruth Henig, Baroness Henig
Ruth Beatrice Henig, Baroness Henig, (10 November 1943 – 29 February 2024) was a British academic historian and Labour politician.
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Saïd Business School
Saïd Business School (Oxford Saïd or SBS) is the business school of the University of Oxford.
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Sarah Mercer
Sarah Jane Mercer (born 1974) is a British linguist.
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Sarah Waters
Sarah Ann Waters (born 21 July 1966) is a Welsh novelist.
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Satnam Rana
Satnam Rana is a presenter for the BBC, currently presenting on BBC news programme Midlands Today and features on BBC WM.
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SCAN (newspaper)
SCAN: Student Comment and News is a multi-award-winning student newspaper at Lancaster University.
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Simon Danczuk
Simon Christopher Danczuk (born 24 October 1966) is a British author and former Member of Parliament (MP) who represented the constituency of Rochdale between 2010 and 2017.
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SNOLAB
SNOLAB is a Canadian underground science laboratory specializing in neutrino and dark matter physics.
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South China Agricultural University
South China Agricultural University (SCAU) is a provincial public agricultural university in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
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Spire
A spire is a tall, slender, pointed structure on top of a roof of a building or tower, especially at the summit of church steeples.
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St Ives School
The St Ives School refers to a group of artists living and working in the Cornish town of St Ives.
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Stewart Binns
Stewart Binns (born 2 August 1950) is a British author and filmmaker who has produced many BAFTA, Grierson and Peabody award-winning documentaries.
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Sunway University
Sunway University, located in Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, is a private university.
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Super Proton Synchrotron
The Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) is a particle accelerator of the synchrotron type at CERN.
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Suzanne Evans
Suzanne Elizabeth Evans (born February 1965) is an English journalist and politician, formerly associated with the UK Independence Party (UKIP).
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Swimming (sport)
Swimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water.
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Teaching Excellence Framework
The Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) is a government assessment of the quality of undergraduate teaching in universities and other higher education providers in England, which may be used from 2020 to determine whether state-funded providers are permitted to raise tuition fees.
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Terry Frost
Sir Terence Ernest Manitou Frost RA (13 October 1915 – 1 September 2003) was a British abstract artist, who worked in Newlyn, Cornwall.
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Tez Ilyas
Mohammed Tehzeeb Ilyas (محمد تہذیب الیاس; born 8 April 1983), popularly known as "Tez" Ilyas, is a British stand-up comedian.
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The County College, Lancaster
The County College, also known as County College or County, is a constituent college of the University of Lancaster. Lancaster University and the County College, Lancaster are colleges of Lancaster University.
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The Fylde
The Fylde is a coastal plain in western Lancashire, England.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Independent
The Independent is a British online newspaper.
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The Ruskin - Library, Museum and Research Centre
The Ruskin - Library, Museum and Research Centre is an archive, Accredited Museum, and research centre at University of Lancaster, in the north of England.
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The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times is a British Sunday newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category.
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Theresa Griffin
Theresa Griffin (born 11 December 1962) is a British politician who served as a Labour Party Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for North West England from 2014 to 2020.
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Tim Roca
Tim Roca is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Macclesfield since 2024, when he gained the seat from the Conservative Party.
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Trefoil
A trefoil is a graphic form composed of the outline of three overlapping rings, used in architecture, Pagan and Christian symbolism, among other areas.
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Tynemouth (UK Parliament constituency)
Tynemouth is a constituency in Tyne and Wear represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Sir Alan Campbell, a member of the Labour Party.
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UCAS
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) is a charity and private limited company based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, which provides educational support services.
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UCAS Tariff
The UCAS Tariff (formerly called UCAS Points System) is used to allocate points to post-16 qualifications (Level 3 qualifications on the Regulated Qualifications Framework).
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UK Independence Party
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) is a Eurosceptic, right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom.
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Unilever
Unilever PLC is a British multinational fast-moving consumer goods company founded on 2 September 1929 following the merger of British soap maker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie.
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Universities UK
Universities UK (UUK) is an advocacy organisation for universities in the United Kingdom.
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University Academy 92
University Academy 92 (UA92) is a higher education institution in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England.
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University of Central Lancashire
The University of Central Lancashire (abbreviated UCLan) is a public university based in the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. Lancaster University and university of Central Lancashire are education in Lancashire and universities UK.
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University of Graz
The University of Graz (Universität Graz; old: Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) is a public research university located in Graz, Austria. It is the largest and oldest university in Styria, as well as the second-largest and second-oldest university in Austria.
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University of Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is a public research university in Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.
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University of Leeds
The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Lancaster University and university of Leeds are universities UK.
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University of Liverpool
The University of Liverpool (abbreviated UOL) is a public research university in Liverpool, England. Lancaster University and university of Liverpool are Institutes associated with CERN and universities UK.
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University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is a public research university in Manchester, England. Lancaster University and university of Manchester are universities UK.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. Lancaster University and university of Oxford are universities UK.
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University of Salford
The University of Salford is a public research university in Salford, Greater Manchester, England, west of Manchester city centre. Lancaster University and university of Salford are universities UK.
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University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University or TUOS) is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Lancaster University and university of Sheffield are universities UK.
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University of York
The University of York (abbreviated as or York for post-nominals) is a public collegiate research university in York, England. Lancaster University and university of York are universities UK.
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Ursula Holden-Gill
Ursula Holden-Gill is an English actress and dramatherapist, best known for her roles as school secretary Carol on Channel 4's comedy drama Teachers (2001–2004), Alice Dingle on ITV's soap opera Emmerdale (2004–2006) and Miss Fitzgerald on CBBC's Wolfblood (2012–2014).
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Ursula Martinez
Ursula Martinez (born 1966) is a British theatre maker, performer and director.
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Veronika Koller
Veronika Koller (born 1973) is an Austrian-British linguist.
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Victor Vasarely
Victor Vasarely (born Győző Vásárhelyi,; 9 April 1906 – 15 March 1997) was a Hungarian-French artist, who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the Op art movement.
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Visitor
A visitor, in English and Welsh law and history, is an overseer of an autonomous ecclesiastical or eleemosynary institution, often a charitable institution set up for the perpetual distribution of the founder's alms and bounty, who can intervene in the internal affairs of that institution.
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W. Brian Arthur
William Brian Arthur (born 31 July 1945) is a Belfast-born economist credited with developing the modern approach to increasing returns.
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Waitrose
Waitrose Limited, trading as Waitrose & Partners, is a brand of British supermarkets, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose.
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Waring & Gillow
Waring & Gillow (also written as Waring and Gillow) was a noted firm of English furniture manufacturers and antique dealers formed in 1897 by the merger of Gillows of Lancaster and London and Waring of Liverpool.
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Warrington South (UK Parliament constituency)
Warrington South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Sarah Hall from the Labour and Co-operative Party since 2024.
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Water polo
Water polo is a competitive team sport played in water between two teams of seven players each.
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West Lancashire (UK Parliament constituency)
West Lancashire is a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament.
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White people in the United Kingdom
White people in the United Kingdom are a multi-ethnic group consisting of indigenous and European UK residents who identify as and are perceived to be 'white people'.
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Widening participation
Widening participation (WP) in higher education can be a component of government education policy.
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Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham CBE (8 June 1912 – 26 January 2004) was one of the foremost British abstract artists, a member of the influential Penwith Society of Arts.
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William Scott (artist)
William Scott (15 February 1913 – 28 December 1989) was a prominent abstract painter from Northern Ireland, known for his themes of still life, landscape and female nudes.
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Winifred Nicholson
''From Bedroom Window, Bankshead'', date unknown, private collection ''Costa Brava'', 1953, Government Art Collection Rosa Winifred Nicholson (née Roberts; 21 December 1893 – 5 March 1981) was a British painter.
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Worsley and Eccles (UK Parliament constituency)
Worsley and Eccles is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament.
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See also
Colleges of Lancaster University
- Bowland College, Lancaster
- Cartmel College, Lancaster
- Furness College, Lancaster
- Fylde College, Lancaster
- Graduate College, Lancaster
- Grizedale College, Lancaster
- Lancaster University
- Lonsdale College, Lancaster
- Pendle College, Lancaster
- The County College, Lancaster
Education in Lancashire
- Lancaster University
- University of Central Lancashire
Education in Lancaster
- Lancaster Arts at Lancaster University
- Lancaster University
- Lancaster University School of Mathematics
- Lancaster and Morecambe College
- St Martin's College
- The Adult College, Lancaster
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_University
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