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The paper is based on research conducted earlier this year by a team from Lancaster University who conducted a random survey of more than 200 young adults across four Lancashire towns and cities.
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The competition will be judged by first direct CEO Matthew Colebrook; a Guardian journalist; and Cary Cooper, professor of organizational psychology and health at Lancaster University management school.
Competition | Best Boss award: does your manager deserve the title? 2011
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• Professor Paul Wellings is the chairman of the 1994 Group and vice-chancellor of Lancaster University
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He had always been close to the Catholic church, because Margaret – they married 19 years ago after meeting as students at Lancaster University – is a Catholic, and the couple have raised their children across both denominations.
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A recent study at Lancaster University suggested that over the course of a career student fees of anything more than £7,000 a year for a male arts graduate were, on average, unlikely to recoup the investment in terms of an uplift in salary for women, who are still paid less, it just about made sense.
Even in straitened times, we must encourage, not stifle, creativity | Tim Adams 2011
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The research, carried out by a team at Lancaster University, raises important questions about drugs policy and the impact of classification on substance use.
Mephedrone is more popular than ecstasy among UK clubbers despite being banned 2011
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Men also seem to stay at home for a shorter time than women, said psychology professor Dr Charlie Lewis of Lancaster University.
Why stay-at-home dads are still the invisible men of the house 2012
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Witnesses say that the postgraduate electronics student at Lancaster University was asked the time before a gun was pulled on him.
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Thus those voting tactically under AV will in practice number approximately zero, compared with the millions of voters faced with the choice between a tactical vote and a wasted one under FPTP.Mike WrightProfessor of operational research, Lancaster University• The politics of the referendum No to AV campaign neutrality under spotlight over Tory party funding, 3 May has successfully blotted out the psephology.
Letters: Playing the game to put an end to tactical voting 2011
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The increase in potency has reduced the number of pills people are taking, with one or two pills sufficing instead of five or more, according to Drugscope, whose findings correspond with a growing body of research produced by a team at Lancaster University that suggests the market in ecstasy is fragmenting.
Ecstasy is back in clubs as newly potent drug is taken with 'legal highs' 2011
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