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£5M funding boost for impact acceleration across University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is set to benefit from more than £5m in new funding to support creative, impactful research and collaboration activities across all four Colleges.
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Glasgow Clyde College first in Scotland to receive breastfeeding friendly accreditation
Glasgow Clyde College has become Scotland’s first Further Education institution to obtain accreditation from Breastfeeding Friendly Scotland.
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CENSIS – Scotland’s innovation centre for IoT launches Highlands programme for SMEs
CENSIS will offer small firms in the Highlands and Islands the chance to transform their business through the development or adoption of IoT products or services.
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Effective communication will reveal scientific gold says Julie Moulsdale
COP26 has provided the inspiration to live more sustainable lives and to hopefully succeed, quickly, in halting climate change. However, a report published by environmental think tank E3G found that the heavily polluting G20 countries have so far failed to strengthen their plans since COP26 and that “none of them…
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Glasgow builder delivers world’s first fully recyclable boat to Police Scotland
Search and rescue teams will be assisted by the first-ever fully recyclable boat as Police Scotland's Dive and Marine Unit expands its fleet.
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University of Glasgow studies primate reaction to ‘monkey media player’
Researchers tested the reactions of white-faced sakis when responding to the audio and visual stimuli from a touch screen device.
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New Tidal Flood model for the Clyde published
Glasgow City Council and SEPA have produced a new River Clyde Tidal Flood Model, covering the area on the river between Dalbeth in Glasgow and Greenock.
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Strathclyde researchers call to delay clinical trials for gel stroke treatments
Clinical trials of new gel treatments for stroke should be delayed until technology used in the tests is improved, according to research led at the University of Strathclyde.
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