The University of Central Lancashire has won an award in recognition of its innovation and progressive practices.
UCLan was named University of the Year at the Edufuturists Awards 2023, which honours individuals and educational institutions who work to ignite change and transform learning for the benefit of society and future generations.
The university was recognised for a number of research contributions, including the extensive research undertaken within the areas of health and social care.
Some of the projects which caught the judging panel’s eye included a partnership with the Lancashire and South Cumbria Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Care and Research Centre to help families access better support once they have lost loved ones to MND, and work to explore how best to understand and support those living with dementia.
The university’s extensive support of businesses, including leading on apprenticeships, creating the Beyond Business campaign and offering a wide variety of business support to small and medium sized enterprises, was praised.
Professor Graham Baldwin, UCLan vice-chancellor, said: “I’m absolutely delighted we’ve been recognised as the Edufuturists University of the Year. It is fantastic recognition for the institution as a whole and follows on from our double success in the recent 2023 Educate North Awards.”
UCLan was nominated alongside Arizona State University, from the United States of America, Manchester’s UA92 and Beit Berl College, from Israel.
The University was previously awarded 'University of the Year' in Edufuturists' DigiLearn sector in July 2020.
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