Faculty of Science and Technology
Research Degrees MPhil/PhD
Dean of Faculty Professor Mary Smyth
Taught Courses MA/PgDip in Social Work MRes in Criminology MRes in Child Welfare PgCert in Child Welfare Practice
Number of Postgraduate Students 90
Associate Dean for Postgraduate Studies Professor Awais Rashid
Associate Dean for Research Professor Colin Lambert
Number of Postgraduate Students 352 research 379 taught
Departments
Computing and Communications Engineering Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC) Mathematics and Statistics Physics
Psychology
All our departments are world-class for research and teaching.
In the last five years the Faculty has generated over £74 million in external income, which is testament to the quality of and need for the research we do. All the UK research councils have supported our work as have the Royal Society and British Academy. Major companies that have invested in projects here included BT and Pfizer. We have received grants from international organisations such as the European Commission, NATO and European Space Agency; from UK Government departments such as the DTI and DEFRA; from national agencies (e.g. Environment Agency, Health and Safety Executive); and increasingly from major medical funders and charities (NHS Executive, Wellcome Trust and NW Cancer Research Fund). Key charitable funders such as the Leverhulme Trust and Nuffield Foundation have often helped our research.
We offer many innovative and popular postgraduate courses with high quality teaching by leading researchers which will be the launch pad for your professional career in the UK or overseas.
Head of Department Dr Ian Paylor
Postgraduate Enquiries tel: +44 (0)1524 594098
The Faculty of Science and Technology is buzzing with people with big ideas. We have innovative ways of teaching, new Masters degrees to build your career with, a range of ways in which you can study for your doctorate and new labs and buildings to do your work in. All this is built on a foundation of our excellent scientists and technologists’ deep roots in core scientific disciplines.
Website
www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/apsocsci
Location Bowland North e-mail:
appliedsocialscience@lancaster.ac.uk
We will equip you to address complex and important scientific problems and technological challenges. We teach material at the cutting edge of science and technology that is directly informed by our world-class research, much of which has a significant impact on the state-of-the-art and on peoples’ lives. We collaborate closely with key public and private organisations, many of whom directly fund our research. Examples include the UK funding councils, the EU, the Environment Agency, Microsoft, Intel, Novartis and Waitrose.
Many of the most challenging problems facing the world span discipline boundaries and science at Lancaster is noted for its scientists working together across disciplines. As a consequence, it is common for students’ research projects and Masters programmes to cross traditional subject boundaries, to gain new insights into problems that are simply too complex for any single discipline to tackle. For example, modern safety engineering covers the science of disasters, the psychology of risk perception and the management of processes and people. Our statisticians are contributing to a better understanding of the spread of disease through their work on spatial epidemiology, and our physicists are helping to understand the nonlinear dynamics of the cardiovascular system. Some problems breach the traditional limits of science altogether. The departments of Geography and Psychology span the natural and life sciences, as well as the social sciences, but even in Computer Science the social sciences provide insights into the design of complex, sometimes safety-critical, ubiquitous computing systems.
World-class research and teaching occurs everywhere in Science and Technology at Lancaster. However, three new facilities illustrate how our reputation is attracting substantial inward investment to the benefit of our researchers, local, national and pan- national industry and our students:
The Lancaster Environment Centre brings together a community of university environmental researchers in the study of terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric systems on scales that range from the molecular to the global. The LEC community also includes academics
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