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GCU’s global health expert to brief COP26 delegates on co-benefits of climate action
Prof. Sebastien Chastin, who has put GCU on the world map for influencing global health policy and research excellence, is lead author of a policy briefing highlighting the co-benefits of climate action to be presented to COP26 delegates during the two-week summit in Glasgow.
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GCU students are game for saving the planet
A series of videogames will be created this weekend during a 48-hour development marathon at Glasgow Caledonian University in a bid to educate players about climate issues and possible solutions.
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First Minister delivers keynote speech to Strathclyde students ahead of COP26
Launching the Scottish Government’s programme for the United Nations climate change conference, which opens in Glasgow this Sunday, Nicola Surgeon said that a Scottish Government Energy Strategy to be published next year will set out how the country can make the "fastest possible transition" away from oil and gas.
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University of Glasgow contributes to COP26 report
The University of Glasgow has contributed to a new briefing paper outlining the co-benefits of future action to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change.
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University of Glasgow contributes £4.4 billion to the UK economy
The University of Glasgow contributes more than £4 billion to the UK economy, according to a new study into its economic impact. The World Changing Glasgow: Our Economic Impact report also found that the University’s influence was growing – its total contribution being up 14 percent on the previous three…
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First Bus Depot transformed into a futuristic hub for COP26
First bus Octopus Energy and Hitachi Europe are hosting an immersive event next month which will send guests into the future using VR.
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Strathclyde signs partnership agreement with South Korea
The University of Strathclyde and Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), South Korea, have agreed to work together on the research and development of new manufacturing technologies.
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Strathclyde research shows vaccines ‘offer strong protection against death’ from Delta variant
Research, involving the University of Strathclyde, has found that vaccination is 90% effective in preventing deaths in people who have been double vaccinated and have tested positive for coronavirus.
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