Lancaster University (originally created as the University of Lancaster) is a collegiate campus university in Lancaster, UK. The University has a good academic reputation, doing well in national league tables. The physics department has a global reputation for its research in low temperature physics and currently holds the record for the lowest maintainable temperature ever reached. Typical offers in most subjects are around BBB at A-level.
The logo of the University is based on the spire of the University Chaplaincy Centre and the University colours are 'Quaker Grey' (chose to reflect the Universities once strong links to the strong Quaker presence in the town and region) and red. *
The University originally had two colleges, Bowland and Lonsdale (with Bowland being built first and Lonsdale a year after Bowland).
It has expanded greatly since then and now has 8 undergraduate colleges, which are all named after locations in the traditional county of Lancashire (though three are now considered to be part of the ceremonial county of Cumbria):
The University also has one post-graduate college:
The college buildings accommodate a number of academic departments, but are primarily social and accommodation facilities, each with its own bar and Junior Common Room. A selling-point of the University is that the colleges are more than mere halls of residence, offering a sense of community. Every student and member of staff is a member of a college.
The campus is undergoing further expansion, now concentrating on rebuilding accommodation on the west side of campus, in Furness and Fylde colleges. Construction work in Alexandra Park (to the southwest of campus) has just been completed. The process has seen controversy, due to the rate of expansion, the increase in rents due to the new accommodation being en-suite, and the limited amount of new social space. The older accommodations usually consist of approximately 15 students sharing communal bathrooms and kitchens. The communal kitchens are often a source of social interaction, while the en-suite areas have fewer students per kitchen, and private bathrooms.
Facilities on campus include:
The University is also home to the Ruskin Library. See the University's own campus amenities page for more information.
Various religious and cultural groups are catered for, as well as hobbies ranging from writing to dancing, and even anime and roleplaying.
Every summer the students take part in the Roses Tournament, a sports competition against the University of York. The venue of the event alternates each year between York and Lancaster. Otherwise, sporting activities are focused on inter-college competition rather than national leagues. The colleges compete for the Carter Shield and George Wyatt Cup, and in 2004 the Founder's Trophy was played for the first time between the University's two founding colleges, Bowland and Lonsdale.
LUSU, the Students' Union, owns a nightclub in Lancaster called The Sugar House. This is a major source of income for the Students' Union. They also have two shops on the campus and an administration building. However, there is no Students' Union entertainment complex on campus as other similar-sized campus universities tend to have. There are nine bars on campus, one for each college. Each bar is ran by members of the college, and is used for social events.
Alan Dix is Professor in the Computing department. He is a world-leader in the field of Human-computer interaction.
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The three buildings, named Kent, Lune and Wyre, each have three floors, with four flats on each floor. Each flat has 5 to 10 single bedrooms with a kitchen and several bath/shower rooms and toilets. Most rooms above ground floor have access to a small, shared balcony.
It has its own porters lodge and is maintained by University staff. It is designed as a residence for second and third years, as well as post-graduate students, who may have had less than pleasing accommodation the previous year, and allows for groups of friends to choose to remain together in the same flat.
The group lodged an appeal against the conviction which was heard at Preston Crown Court between Monday March 13, 2006 and Friday March 17, 2006. The result of the appeal was that the convictions were upheld by Judge Baker, with the group being ordered to pay an extra £300 in costs each, on top of the prior £300 ordered by the Magistrates court. The group now have 28 days in which to lodge an appeal in the High Court of England and Wales against the conviction, with grounds of 'Case stated'. Initial indications, according to the supporters group website, are that the group are seriously considering doing so.
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