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Glasgow’s Nnena Kalu Wins Historic Turner Prize
Congratulations to Nnena Kalu who has won this year’s Turner Prize, becoming the first artist with a learning disability to receive the UK’s most high-profile art award.
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Scotland Launches First-Ever Student Games Startup Summit at University of Glasgow
The Scottish Games Network Ltd., in partnership with the University of Glasgow’s Games & Gaming Lab (UofGGamesLab) and the Scottish Games Education Network (SGEN), is launching the inaugural Hello World! Scottish Students Startup Summit.
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Glasgow Launches UK’s First 3D Content Creation Working Group to Drive Global Creative Economy
Scotland’s largest city will today position itself as the UK’s 3D content creation capital with the launch of a groundbreaking industry-academic partnership.
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University of Glasgow Summer School Empowers Young Creatives from Disadvantaged Communities
Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds have gained skills in creative arts and filmmaking while getting a taste of life at the University of Glasgow.  
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Glasgow Physicist and Experimental Artist Create Unique Instrument from Space Particles
Dr David Mahon, a physicist from the University of Glasgow has teamed up with experimental musician Lomond Campbel to transform cosmic rays into sound, creating a captivating fusion of science and art.
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Glasgow Surgeons Use Mixed Reality to Transform Spinal Surgery in UK First
A pioneering spinal surgery using cutting-edge Mixed Reality (MR) technology has transformed the life of a patient from East Kilbride, placing Glasgow’s Institute for Neurological Sciences (INS) at the forefront of global surgical innovation.
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GCU Games Department Joins Global Network of Unreal Engine Academic Partners
Glasgow Caledonian University’s BSc (Hons) Game Development course has earned official recognition as an Unreal Authorized Academic Partner by Epic Games – the creators of the globally renowned Unreal Engine.
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Strathclyde Students Recreate John Logie Baird’s Original Television for Centenary Tribute
Students at the University of Strathclyde have reconstructed a working version of John Logie Baird’s original mechanical television, ahead of the centenary of the Scots inventor’s groundbreaking demonstration.
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