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Work to start on £30m Govan to Partick bridge
The bridge deck will have a length of 115m and a rotating central span of 68m, making it one of the largest opening footbridges on the continent.
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Strathclyde Research centre to transform relationship between people and technology
The centre is one of five university-led research centres which are being funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and Made Smarter, as part of a wider £300 million partnership between government, industry, Catapults, and academia led by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
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Pioneering project aims to harness ultrasonic imaging to revolutionise manufacturing processes
The £1.4 million project, led by University of Strathclyde, will aim to cut the imaging process in manufacturing from half an hour to under a second.
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Deloitte launches app to upskill next generation in digital skills and FinTech
S1 - S2 students will have the chance to learn about financial inclusion, banking, mobile payments, cryptocurrency, and the role technology plays in the evolution of financial services. 
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Strathclyde partners with ABHI to support HealthTech innovators
The Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI) and the University of Strathclyde have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), designed to stimulate HealthTech innovation, research and product development in the Glasgow City Innovation District, to benefit both UK and international patients.
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New £12m research centre for inclusive trade policy involves Strathclyde economists
The Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy aims to be a centre of excellence for innovative trade policy research is set to launch in early 2022.
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Glasgow’s Lighthouse Lab recognised at the ‘Oscars of higher education’
The Lighthouse Laboratory project has won the Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year trophy at the seventeenth annual THE Awards.
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Origins of Earth’s water could be solved in space dust analysis
An international team of scientists, led by University of Glasgow, may have solved a key mystery about the origins of the Earth’s water, after uncovering persuasive new evidence pointing to an unlikely culprit - the Sun.
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