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UWS explore antioxidant benefits of honey
Citrus honey has an increased abundance of antioxidants in comparison to other standard types of honey, according to a new study by University of the West of Scotland (UWS).
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City of Glasgow College secures highest ever sector ranking
At the 2022 European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Awards in Lyon, City of Glasgow College has been awarded a 7-Diamond world ranking. The Diamond ranking is the highest level of recognition and the college has been ranked an impressive third in the world in EFQM’s overall global benchmarking.
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GCU behind new Smart speakers designed for sight loss
British Wireless for the Blind Fund (BWBF) is teaming up with Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) to support research into accessible smart speakers for people with sight loss.
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University of Glasgow finds racehorse drug could increase risk of sudden death
A commonly-administered drug used in 94% of Thoroughbred racehorses could increase risk of sudden death, according to a new study by University of Glasgow.
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Glasgow City Council IoT project aims to improve residents’ health
Partnering with tech solutions firm North, Glasgow City Council hopes to deliver innovative IoT technology across city homes.
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GCU’s Prof. Jafry recognised for inspiring young leaders
Professor Tahseen Jafry has won a Scottish Women's Award for her work in inspiring a generation of young leaders to take up the fight for climate justice.
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UWS to study underemployment in the UK
Dr Vanesa Fuertes from the School of Education and Social Sciences at UWS is part of a four-university consortium that has won UKRI/ESRC funding worth £962,977 to study underemployment in the UK.
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Strathclyde study shows pandemic has worsened global childhood physical inactivity crisis – and Scotland is no exception
The report compared 57 countries from six continents to assess global levels and trends in child and adolescent physical activity, resulting in the Global Matrix 4.0 comparison of grades.
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