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Researchers warn that current land management models don't account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
for nuclear skills development and a major driver for socio-economic growth in West Cumbria.” Professor Colin Bailey, Vice President & Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at The ...
EXCLUSIVE Every university in Britain ranked from best to worst: Our definitive interactive guide scores 129 institutions on every subject, quality of student life and graduate jobs and earning ...
In Keswick, a market town and civil parish in the Cumberland unitary authority area of Cumbria, famously known as the home of ...
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The Mail on MSNBarrow a 'town to be proud of' with university constructionThe University of Cumbria held its inaugural ‘Shaping the Future of Barrow’ event last week, ahead of the campus' expected opening in September.
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University of Cumbria plans series of art eventsThe University of Cumbria Institute of Education, Arts and Society is hosting a series of events this autumn to inspire budding artists of all ages. The events aim to increase awareness of and ...
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The Mail on MSNUniversity of Cumbria hosts stakeholder meeting on Barrow's futureIn his address to invited guests, Chair of the Team Barrow Delivery Board, Dr Simon Case said: "Barrow has a bright and prosperous future where growth and expansion equal opportunity. Barrow has an ...
The University of Cumbria has appointed two new professors. Professor Robert Montgomery and Professor Yanguo Jing will join the university's Institute of Science and Environment and the Institute of ...
Industrial waste is turning into rock in "decades", much faster than the millions of years it is thought to take for it to ...
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