The University of Central Lancashire’s annual Japan Day Festival will return on Friday 7 February on the Preston Campus at ...
The University of Central Lancashire and St Catherine’s Hospice have signed a strategic partnership to strengthen the ...
The University of Central Lancashire has risen 10 places in the 2024/25 People & Planet University League table ...
Our BSc Software Engineering course will give you the skills you need to thrive in the digital revolution. Study a subject that's in high demand in industry. You’ll get to explore the development ...
As a mental health nurse you’ll help people to work towards recovery with the aim of living fulfilling lives in society. We offer a choice of in-person or blended learning delivery. As a mental health ...
Our Open Days give you a taste of university life. You can explore our campus, check out accommodation and chat to current students. This is the best way to get a feel for the university. We have Open ...
Good Morning Britain presenter and University of Central Lancashire Chancellor Ranvir Singh will host the 6th Convention of ...
Welcome to our academic and teaching staff search. Below you will find our staff profiles showcasing academic experience, expertise, areas of teaching and research excellence.
Preston is a vibrant, multicultural city in the heart of the North West of England, making it the perfect place to live, work and play. Our Preston Campus is home to a thriving international community ...
Our innovative and entrepreneurial School of Business aims to inspire and empower our students. We provide outstanding business and management courses informed by research and enterprise activity.
Learn the skills you need for a successful career in Architectural Technology. Our degree apprenticeship complies with academic requirements to become a member of the Chartered Institute of ...
Are you passionate about helping those in need? Our BA (Hons) Social Work meets Social Work England's professional standards. It will prepare you to work with some of society's most marginalised and ...