"It saved my life."
Lancaster University academics are helping the NHS deliver better treatments that have improved the lives of millions of people.
The quality, reach and significance of research produced in Lancaster University's vibrant research environment is world-leading.
The UK Government's 研究 Excellence Framework (REF) confirms Lancaster as a home of world-leading research.
REF 2021 rated 99% of Lancaster's overall research environment as 4* 'world leading' or 3* 'internationally excellent'. This includes support and training of research students, research integrity, equality and diversity, as well as facilities available to support research.
REF 2021 resultsOur 研究 Directory allows you to search for specific people or publications or find a list of our research groups.
研究 DirectorySee the full list of Lancaster's faculties, departments, institutes and research centres.
A major strength of Lancaster University is its thriving ecosystem of interdisciplinary research. This collaborative approach is fostered by bringing together experts from different disciplines to address regional, national and global challenges.
Interdisciplinary researchHere at Lancaster University, we bring people together to deliver solutions to complex problems, both in our region and around the world.
At the heart of Lancaster's research endeavour, our experts are working in partnership with others to make a difference. In this series of interviews, Lancaster University researchers share the stories, setbacks and discoveries behind the headlines and provide an in-depth look at some of the truly life-changing work taking place in our University.
This is Lancaster PodcastAcademics and researchers from across Lancaster University are working to address the climate emergency in diverse ways.
60 Seconds with... Dr Ana Costa - a senior lecturer in at Lancaster University. In this video, she explains how her work is focusing on the re-use of materials in construction to reduce the carbon footprint of building work.
60 Seconds with... Professor Jess Davies from Lancaster Environment Centre. Jess is the Director of Centre for Global Eco-Innovation and a Professor of Sustainability who specialises in the role of land and soils in creating sustainable food, climate and water futures. In this video, Jess explains how her work with carbon capture in soil, could help solve the Climate Emergency.
60 Seconds with... Dr Celine Germond-Duret, a Lecturer in Environmental Politics and Policy in the department at Lancaster University. Celine is interested in marine policy and the blue economy, international climate politics, and indigenous peoples.
60 Seconds with... Dr Michael Stead. Michael is a Lecturer in Sustainable Design from Imagination Lancaster, our open and exploratory design research lab. His work aims to develop innovative design approaches and tools in collaboration with industry, policymakers and the public to raise awareness and support adopting sustainable and equitable data-driven technologies and related practices.
60 Seconds with... Victoria Simpson, a Psychology PhD student at Lancaster University. Here she explains more about her research into the barriers to being vegan and how this impacts children's diet choices.
Providing support and development opportunities for researchers is a key part of Lancaster's research strategy:
Lancaster’s 研究 Services team provides support for all aspects of externally-funded research activities.
Our experts help academic staff to:
The team also provides University-wide support for research governance and ethics, REF, research contracts and research information and systems.
The development of our researchers is central to the success of Lancaster's 2020 strategy.
As part of our People Strategy, we are fully committed to the Concordat to Support the Career Development of 研究ers and have an action plan in place to support its implementation.
Lancaster's demonstrated commitment to the Concordat has received European recognition in the form of the HR Excellence in 研究 award, first awarded to the institution in 2011, retained in 2013 and again in 2016.
Lancaster University research stories from the past few weeks:
New research by Lancaster University sheds light on Shakespearean times with the publication of The Arden Encyclopedia of Shakespeare’s Language after 25 years of preparation, a £1 million Arts and Humanities 研究 Council grant, a team of up to 25 researchers, and seven years of hard work.
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