UCLan’s entrepreneurial culture recognised through national award nomination
The University of Central Lancashire has been recognised for its entrepreneurial spirit after being shortlisted in the 2019 Times Higher Education Awards.
The University of Central Lancashire has been recognised for its entrepreneurial spirit after being shortlisted in the 2019 Times Higher Education Awards.
The University of Central Lancashire is one of the first higher education institutions in the country to be awarded a significant honour from the Ministry of Defence.
cJAM: Humanities is an exciting showcase event which enables our talented students in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences to meet face-to-face with senior industry professionals, to share ideas, make connections and pitch for opportunities.
How to Source Candidates and Hire the Best Match.
cJAM: Built Environment is an exciting showcase event which enables our talented students to meet face-to-face with senior industry professionals, to share ideas, make connections and pitch for opportunities.
Two University of Central Lancashire academics have been rewarded for their outstanding impact in higher education teaching.
cJAM: Law is an exciting showcase event which enables UCLan’s talented law students to meet face-to-face with senior people from the profession, to share ideas, make connections and pitch for opportunities.
The University of Central Lancashire has launched a new Optometry degree programme after receiving formal approval from the General Optical Council.
A new partnership between one of the North West’s leading universities and a world renowned advanced manufacturing research and development facility has been sealed to drive growth among the region’s small and medium sized companies.
iROWE and partners: Enterprising Women’s Group and Institute for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurship (LSBE) would like to invite you to their One-Day Symposium at UCLan.
Network, connect and hear from experts who can support your business and its future direction.
An additional £1.3 million of European Regional Development Fund funding will enable the University of Central Lancashire’s DigitME2 project to support the county’s businesses in adapting to the impact of Industry 4.0 and the utilisation of industrial digital technologies.