"Vanishing. It's a powerful word, that. A powerful word." Armagh, 1981. The Carney farmhouse is a hive of activity with preparations for the annual harvest. A day of hard work on the land and a ...
This privacy notice gives you some general information about what we will do with your personal information when it is collected by a researcher (staff or student) at UCLan. Where you participate in a ...
Block learning allows you to focus on one subject at a time. This gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the topic and learn your subject in-depth. You will have more regular assessments ...
Our DClinDent Oral Surgery course provides academic, professional, clinical and research training for dentists wanting to excel and specialise in dentistry. On this course you will improve your ...
Since 2017 we have been working on several ground-breaking and highly trans-disciplinary projects, in the area of pregnancy, childbirth, and neonatal care. Using biomechanics, thermal imaging and ...
The MAINN research team is an interdisciplinary group that focuses upon complex political, cultural, psychosocial and economic influences upon nutrition and nurture. We adopt a biopsychosocial ...
The THRIVE Research Centre researches and evaluates the interaction between factors and mechanisms that influence human survival, flourishing, and transformation in the early years (first 1000 days) ...
Year of the Snake event draws a large crowd to Preston Young and old turned out in their hundreds to celebrate Lunar New Year at the University of Central Lancashire. The Year of the Snake event, held ...
Preston will once again support an annual global campaign to raise awareness of violence against women and girls. The University of Central Lancashire and its Creative Communities Group are inviting ...
Students Hannah and Paula are active members of the Women in Cyber group at the University of Central Lancashire. As part of the group, they took the lead in organising the Women in Cyber: Lancashire ...
The University of Central Lancashire’s annual Japan Day Festival will return on Friday 7 February on the Preston Campus at the Students Union across two times.