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Scotland Becomes Third Early-Career Researcher Network Hub in British Academy Pilot at University of Glasgow
The British Academy today announces that the third and final hub of its Early-Career Researcher (ECR) Network – a two-year pilot programme for UK-based postdoctoral researchers in the humanities and social sciences – will be in Scotland.
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Science park home to Pfizer joins Glasgow’s Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre
A vast science park with more than 160 tenant companies has become the first site of its kind to join Scotland’s Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC).
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University of Strathclyde Addressing Age-related Challenges of Pharmaceutical Care
The University has received £199,500 from the Dunhill Medical Trust to fund four studentships, in which students will explore solutions to the most frequent difficulties for older people with impairments to their hearing or vision.
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Hunt For Scotland’s Top Tech Innovator
The KPMG initiative features firms from the UK and 22 other countries including the US, China, Israel and Ireland.
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University of Strathclyde Receives £100K From Royal Academy of Engineering
Strathclyde is one of 11 UK universities awarded grants under RAEng’s Diversity Impact Programme, which aims to ensure that the unique perspectives and experiences of engineers from diverse backgrounds continue to enhance the profession.
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Only 10% of tickets remaining for return of award-winning #ArtofPossible
There is now only around 10% of tickets remaining for next week's in-person event from the award-winning series, Art of Possible, of which Glasgow City of Science and City are proud curators - grab yours quick to avoid disappointment!
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Glasgow Partnership To Reduce Emissions and Increase Efficiencies in Scotland’s Water Infrastructure
Hypervine has announced a partnership with Morrison Construction and Scottish Water to reduce emissions and increase efficiencies in Scotland's water infrastructure.
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GCU Artificial Intelligence Tool Could Revolutionise Neurological Diagnoses
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University are working on a tool that could ‘transform’ the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and give clinicians an all-important warning ahead of an epileptic seizure.
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