Student engineers bring flat-pack wind turbine to COP26
A flat-pack wind turbine designed by a Scots school pupil and created by engineers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will be displayed at COP26.
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Strathclyde student is inaugural winner of engineering bursary
A University of Strathclyde student is among the winners of a new bursary, worth £5,000 a year for up to four years, offered by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) and Amazon.
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Funding boost for innovation district transport links
Transport links between Scotland’s Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District (AMIDS), Paisley town centre and Glasgow Airport are set to improve following a £40 million investment.
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University of Glasgow research projects win backing from Royal Society of Edinburgh
Researchers across the University of Glasgow's four Colleges will benefit from new funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Research Awards.
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How we reach Net Zero explained in new Strathclyde guide
A new guide detailing all of the technologies that can help to decarbonise the UK energy system and achieve net zero has been produced by researchers from the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow launches nine-year mission to transform its economy to tackle the climate emergency
The Glasgow Green Deal will increase the pace, scale, and impacts of efforts to decarbonise and build resilience to climate change, in a way which creates jobs, prosperity and high-quality places, and tackles poverty.
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Robotic technology helps Paisley chemist scoop Pharmacist of the Year title
He was handed the accolade in the prestigious Independent Pharmacy Awards, during a lunch reception in the House of Commons recently.
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COP26 delegates will travel on battery operated train in Glasgow
Vivarail’s train is equipped with high performing batteries which give it a range between charges of up to 100km and can be recharged in 10 minutes.
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