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University of Strathclyde staff elected Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 
Eight Strathclyders have been elected in recognition of the impact of their work spanning engineering, science, the humanities and industry and entrepreneurship.
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Glasgow set to have largest fleet of hydrogen-powered bin lorries in the world 
Glasgow is set to have the largest fleet of hydrogen-powered bin lorries in the world after councillors agreed a £10.5m funding package. The council will buy 19 hydrogen refuse collection vehicles, using £7m from a climate emergency fund.
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Glasgow Airport’s electric buses leading the charge once again in partnership with McGill’s
What began as a spark of an idea during a chat between Glasgow Airport and McGill’s became a lightbulb moment. 
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Over £11million in further discretionary funds to be made available to Glasgow businesses 
Glasgow City Council is to make the discretionary funding available to businesses in the city affected by restrictions in place as a result of the pandemic. This is the second phase of such discretionary funding made available in 2021.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Reaches 500,000 Vaccine Milestone 
NHSGGC has been running 17 community vaccination centres and uptake of the vaccine has been extremely high. The half-million milestone was reached on Thursday 26th March.
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Scottish Cities, including Glasgow, show cutting-edge technology skills resurgence despite decline across UK 
The number of technology job listings in the UK has declined by 57%. Despite this, demand for skills in technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing is seeing a resurgence in Scotland’s leading tech hubs, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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City of Glasgow College partnership seeks innovative solutions to digital health 
City of Glasgow College has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre - a national resource and Innovation Centre funded by the Scottish Government and the Scottish Funding Council. 
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Glasgow researchers aim to reduce emissions of process which feeds 40% of the world
A new research project is setting out to investigate how to make an industrial process which helps feed nearly half the world’s population more sustainable.
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