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New funding will enable University of Glasgow researchers to investigate and improve the sustainability of one of chemistry's ...
We are very proud of the excellent work our students do at the University of Glasgow. A new blogpost series, led by Dr Scott Lavery within International Political Economy and Development(IPED), draws ...
Deputy chairs have been confirmed for the majority of sub-panels. Appointments for sub-panels UoA 8 (Chemistry), UoA11 (Computer Science and Informatics), UoA 28 (History) and UoA31 (Theology and ...
At the Living Laboratory, we are committed to empowering young people, schools, parents and carers with the knowledge and opportunities to engage in healthcare innovation. Our goal is to inspire ...
n May 2022 the Scottish Parliaments’ Citizen Participation and Petitions Committee launched a Public Participation Inquiry. The aim was to understand “how people’s voices are heard in the work of the ...
A state-of-the-art behavioural research facility has been launched at the Adam Smith Business School. A state-of-the-art behavioural research facility has been launched at the Adam Smith Business ...
The UK’s first sustainable electronics centre was officially launched last month with two events and the inaugural meeting of ...
The University of Glasgow is set to play host to a conference which will celebrate and amplify the voices and visions of ...
The Fund has been set up by the University to support social projects working or located in Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID).
A small piece of outer space recreated in a basement in Glasgow could help ensure that a key enabling technology for future ...
An aluminium tab from a drinks can found encased in a new form of rock on the Cumbrian coastline has helped provide scientists with a shocking new insight into the impact of human activity on the ...
A team of archaeologists and scientists led by Karen Hardy, Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Glasgow, has discovered evidence for one of the earliest human populations yet ...