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Lancaster safest city to study

  • Nov 2009: Lancaster City Lancaster has been ranked first out of 21 university cities for safety according to a survey in a national newspaper. The Independent’s Complete University Guid ... see this storymore

Lancaster safest city to study

  • Oct 2009: Lancaster has been ranked first out of 21 university cities for safety according to a survey in a national newspaper. The Independent’s Complete University Guide lists the crime statistics which are ... see this storymore

Return Visit For Campus Architects

  • Nov 2009: L-R Mark Swindlehurst, Tony Skipper, Peter Hunter and Professor Gabriel Epstein Professor Gabriel Epstein and Peter Hunter, two of Lancaster University’s original architects, visited the ... see this storymore

‘More crop per drop’ - research awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize

  • Nov 2009: The development of water saving techniques for agriculture which have helped farmers in some of the driest regions of the world , has won  Lancaster University a Queen’s Anniversary ... see this storymore

Professor Cary Cooper announced as the new President of Relate

  • Nov 2009: Professor Cary Cooper Relate, the UK’s largest provider of relationship counselling, has appointed Professor Cary Cooper CBE, Professor of Organisational Psychology & Health and Pro V ... see this storymore

Voice Your View at Lancaster Library

  • Nov 2009: Imagine commenting on the latest changes at Lancaster library – only to have your words flash up on a large TV screen for other users to see. That’s the futuristic scenario at the library from Mond ... see this storymore

Hong Kong calling for Lancashire Eco Companies

  • Nov 2009:                A business delegation led by Lancaster University’s Environment Centre’s business team. North West&nbs ... see this storymore

Lancaster First for Graduate Jobs in the North

  • Nov 2009: Lancaster University’s Centre for Enterprise, Employability and Careers (CEEC). Lancaster University is ranked 1st in the North for graduate jobs and 13th nationally in the Sunday Times U ... see this storymore

Enterprising band members give business advice

  • Nov 2009: A band formed by Lancaster University graduates is to play at the launch of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2009 at the Storey Creative Industries Centre in Lancaster. The enterprising members of the ... see this storymore

Sculpture donation marks 10 year partnership between Lancaster University and NWCRF

  • Nov 2009: L-R Professor Tony Gatrell and Charles Bray The 10 year relationship between the North West Cancer Research Fund (NWCRF) and Lancaster University has been  marked by the donation of ... see this storymore

Lancaster University opens new campus in India

  • Nov 2009: GD Education City in India Lancaster University has  formally launched a new campus in India which admitted its first cohort of 300 students in August this year. The GD Goenka Wo ... see this storymore

Lancaster plant science wins THE research of the year award

  • Nov 2009: Distinguished Professor Bill Davies with Dr Jiang Fan of Beijing Normal University The contribution of Lancaster University to one of the biggest challenges facing humankind  - feedi ... see this storymore

Weekend Drug Use Increases across the UK Night-time Economy

  • Nov 2009: New research shows that weekend use of drugs is more popular than ten years ago Weekend use of drugs such as ecstasy and cocaine is more popular than ten years ago whilst young adults are ... see this storymore

Women in Self-Employment

  • Nov 2009: Speaker Jane Kenyon Dozens of women who want to be their own boss have attended a business workshop at Lancaster University this week. Lancaster University Student Union Enterprise Uni ... see this storymore

75 percent of youths say they couldn’t live without the internet

  • Nov 2009: Young people have evolved to communicate in more advanced ways than older generations, living 'hybrid lives' where the internet plays a critical role, says a new report launched at the House of Comm ... see this storymore

Tropical crop research prompts air pollutant warning

  • Nov 2009: An “environmentally friendly” tropical crop could lead to hazardous increases in levels of the air pollutant ozone according to new research, led by Lancaster University (UK) and published in the US ... see this storymore

Vice-Chancellor celebrates success of Lancaster/Sunway graduates in Malaysia

  • Nov 2009: The Chancellor of Sunway University College, Malaysia Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah AO, conferred degrees on  86 students who make up the first full cohort on the dual Lancaster/S ... see this storymore

£2 billion needed for science to help feed the world

  • Nov 2009: Professor Bill Davies The Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, is calling for a £2 billion “Grand Challenge” research programme on global food security. A report publi ... see this storymore

Half of new students to get help with undergraduate feesPrinter: link to friendly page

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The new undergraduate prospectus for 2006 entry is now out

Lancaster University is set to introduce a fee of £3k for all of its courses but it expects half of new UK students will receive financial assistance from one or more of the three support schemes it is introducing. This requires a £1 million investment by the University in its students.

Under the new scheme beginning in October 2006:

· As some students may qualify for more than one award, they would be eligible for up to £8,000 of support during a 4 year degree.

· In an effort to address the national problem of low applications to some subjects, new UK and EU students studying science, technology and modern languages are being offered £1000 Subject Awards.

· In other subjects Scholarships of £1000 will also be offered to high achieving UK students, which are designed to widen participation and reward hard work at school.

· Students will receive up to £1,000 per year of study if their family income falls below a given level.


Unlike schemes at some other Universities, the awards will be paid directly into the students’ bank accounts, allowing them to choose how to spend the money. They could use the money to minimise borrowing or as extra help towards living costs


In addition, to the fees package, the University has also allocated another £250k for additional widening and participation and outreach activities and is investing up to 100k in extending library and computing services for students by creating additional student jobs on campus.


Lancaster’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Paul Wellings said: “ We have set aside over £1 million to directly assist students in a package designed to widen participation and reward hard work. This is a very simple scheme which pays cash directly to students, giving them the choice of how best to use it.”

These initiatives are subject to OFFA approval expected on the 11th March 2005.

The new Prospectus for 2006 entry is out today.

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/ugfinance/

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