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First ever dual degree programme launched between UK and Pakistani universities

  • Feb 2010: Lancaster Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings, Sir Christian Bonington CBE, Senator Azam Khan Swati and Dr S M Junaid Zaidi, Rector of CIIT signing the MOU for the new dual degree Fro ... see this storymore

The Queen Presents Prize to Lancaster University

  • Feb 2010: The presentation at Buckingham Palace The Queen has presented an award at Buckingham Palace for Lancaster University’s world-class research into watersaving techniques for agriculture. He ... see this storymore

Speed networking is a hit with student entrepreneurs

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Lancaster signs new teaching partnership with Kazakhstan-British Technical University

  • Mar 2010: KBTU’s Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, Professor Zoya Tuiebakhova and Paul WellingsThis week Lancaster and Kazakhstan-British Technical University agreed to a new teaching partnership which wi ... see this storymore

Children Needed For Psychology Research

  • Mar 2010: Rosie Mills taking part in the research Children have been helping psychologists at Lancaster University do research which may ultimately help people suffering from conditions including s ... see this storymore

Royal Society Award for "Unsung Hero" of Science

  • Mar 2010: Ian Miller A senior technician at Lancaster University has received a Hauksbee Award from the Royal Society in recognition of his valuable role in supporting scientific research. The a ... see this storymore

Graduate Students Win a Place at the World’s Largest Business Planning Competition

  • Mar 2010: A team of Lancaster postgraduate students has won entry to the Rice University Business Plan Competition, the most prestigious of its kind in the world. The Lancaster team is one of 42 selected from ... see this storymore

Post Graduate Student Engineer at Number 10 Downing St

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Lancaster University study shows outstanding benefits of exercise to employees

  • Mar 2010: A study by Lancaster University’s Centre of Organizational Health & Wellbeing into the effects of exercise on Nestlé UK employees has shown that it results in outstanding physical and psychologi ... see this storymore

Lancaster University credit rating upgraded to A+

  • Mar 2010: Lancaster University gains A+ credit rating The credit ratings agency Standard and Poor’s, has announced an upgrade to Lancaster University’s credit rating to 'A+' from 'A'. The upgrad ... see this storymore

Lancaster Researchers Developing Parkinson's Blood Test

  • Mar 2010: Dr Penny Foulds More than 200 Lancashire residents have volunteered to help researchers at Lancaster University in their quest to develop a blood test for Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Dr ... see this storymore

ATOME project aims to improve access to pain medicines across Europe

  • Mar 2010: A new consortium of academic institutions and public health organizations is working to help European governments identify and remove barriers that prevent people from accessing medicines that could ... see this storymore

Pre-School Centre Judged “Outstanding”

  • Mar 2010: The Pre-School Centre celebrate Lancaster University Pre-School Centre has been judged outstanding in all areas after a recent Ofsted inspection. The inspection report states: “T ... see this storymore

Ruskin and the banking crisis

  • Mar 2010: Professor Chris May The work of Victorian thinker and critic John Ruskin makes perfect reading in today’s economic climate, according to researchers at Lancaster University. Writing 15 ... see this storymore

Lancaster tops all major league tables

  • Mar 2010: Lancaster rated top university in the Northwest by Times, Sunday Times, Guardian and Independent Lancaster’s students are ‘happiest in the region’ Sun ... see this storymore

Students Invited to Relaunched Careers Service (CEEC)Printer: link to friendly page

Students enjoying the chocolate fountain at the opening of CEEC
Students enjoying the chocolate fountain at the opening of CEEC

Students have been learning how to improve their employment prospects at the relaunch of the new Centre for Employability Enterprise and Careers (CEEC).

The glass-fronted office on Alexandra Square offers a more visible service right in the heart of campus.

The bespoke offices make it easier for students to walk in off the Square, while inside there are two new interview rooms for careers guidance and employer liaison.

The Director of CEEC Paul Blackmore said: “Quite simply our aim is to make students more informed about their career decisions so that they can improve their chances to realise their career ambitions and become more attractive to potential employers and opportunity providers.”

The official opening has been marked by a week long programme of events including a student coach trip to Barrow-in-Furness, where CEEC together with Furness Enterprise arranged a day of company visits.

The trip included visits to three graduate recruiters – the educational publisher CGP Books, engineering firm Tronic and BAE Systems. There was also a social event where students networked with 25 invited Furness employers and recent graduates living and working in the Furness area.

Mr Blackmore said CEEC now offers a wider range of services than ever before. The core services of career guidance, education and information are now supplemented by help with employability and enterprise skills and even a placement service for those wishing to gain classroom experience in schools.

CEEC now offers a Certificate in Enterprise and Commercial Awareness to enable students to develop the necessary skills. Career Developing Learning programmes are also available both within the curriculum and directly through CEEC.

Opening hours have been increased from 9am to 5pm (10am on Wednesdays) and the service is now open during the vacation.

“Our job is even more important now because employers expect graduates to be able to demonstrate that they don’t just have a degree but that they also possess career management skills, work experience and business acumen and that’s where we can help.”

http://careers.lancs.ac.uk/

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