Divisions of Lancaster University
Appearance
Lancaster University is organised into four main faculties, each of which comprises multiple departments, institutes and centres.
Arts and Social Sciences
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) is one of the largest departments at the University.[1]
- Faculty of Art
- Assure Evaluation
- Centre for Bioethics and Medical Law
- Centre for Biophotonics
- Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science (CASS)
- Centre for Extreme Events
- Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies
- Centre for Global Eco-Innovation
- CESAGen (ESRC Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics)
- Centre for Law and Society
- Centre for Performance-Led HR
- Centre for Social Justice and Wellbeing in Education
- Centre for Transcultural Writing and Research
- Centre for North West Regional Studies
- Centre for Science Studies
- Centre for the Study of Environmental Change (CSEC)
- Confucius Institute
- Faculty of Criminology
- Demand Research Centre
- Faculty of Design
- Faculty of Economics
- Department of Educational Research
- Faculty of English and Creative Writing
- Faculty of European Languages and Cultures
- Faculty of Film Studies
- Faculty of French Studies
- Faculty of Geography (LEC)
- Faculty of German Studies
- Gulf One Lancaster Centre for Economic Research
- Faculty of Health Research
- Higher Education Research & Evaluation Centre (HERE)
- Faculty of History
- ImaginationLancaster
- Italian Studies
- Lancaster Environment Centre
- Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts
- Live at LICA
- Department of Linguistics and English Language
- Literacy Research Centre
- Faculty of Media and Cultural Studies
- Faculty of Philosophy
- Faculty of Politics and International Relations
- Faculty of Politics, Philosophy and Religion
- Faculty of Psychology
- Regional Heritage Centre
- Faculty of Religious Studies
- Richardson Institute for Peace Studies
- Ruskin Centre
- Center for Security Lancaster
- Faculty of Social Work
- Faculty of Sociology
- Faculty of Spanish Studies
- Faculty of Theatre Studies
- Faculty of Women’s Studies
- Wordsworth Centre
- The Work Foundation
Health and Medicine
The Faculty of Health and Medicine was established in 2008.[2]
- Faculty of Biological Sciences (LEC)
- Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences
- Centre for Disability Research (CeDR)
- Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe)
- Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning
- Centre for Research in Human Development and Learning
- Centre for Training and Development (CETAD)
Management
Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is one of the UK's top business and management schools with world-class expertise in many fields.[3][4][5][6][7]
- Faculty of Accounting and Finance
- Institute for Advanced Studies
- Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development
- Centre for Family Business
- Lancaster Centre for Forecasting
- Lancaster Centre for Strategic Management
- Lancaster China Catalyst Programme
- Lancaster China Management Centre
- Lancaster University Management School
- Lancaster Leadership Centre
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Management Learning and Leadership
- Faculty of Management Science
- Faculty of Marketing
- Faculty of Organisation, Work and Technology
Science and Technology
- Archaeological Unit (LUAU)
- Faculty of Chemistry
- School of Computing and Communications
- Energy Lancaster
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Environment Centre
- Environmental Science (LEC)
- InfoLab21
- Faculty of Mathematics and Statistics
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Natural Sciences
- Faculty of Physics
- Quantum Technology Centre
- University Centre for Computer Corpus Research on Language (UCREL)
References
- ^ "Faulcturies & Departments". Lancaster University. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ^ "About the Faculty". Faculty of Heath and Medicine. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ^ "Global MBA Ranking 2014". FT.com. Financial TImes. 2014. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ^ "Masters in Management 2012". FT.com. Financial Times. 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ^ "Masters in Finance Pre-experience 2014". FT.com. Financial Times. 2014. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ^ "The Best Business Schools". Forbes.com. Forbes. 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- ^ "Which MBA?". The Economist. Oct 12, 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2014.