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GCU launch new psychology programme to help support children and young people’s mental health
Glasgow Caledonian University has teamed up with Sport Aberdeen to develop a new ProActive Minds programme designed to promote mental and physical health in children and young people across the city.
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Pre-clinical screening technology could increase cancer test numbers by 50 times
A screening tool developed at the University of Strathclyde could increase the number of tests on a solid tumour sample by up to 50 times.
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University of Glasgow launches new course to support children and young people in the post-COVID era
The new free two-week online course from the University of Glasgow called “Supporting young people’s mental wellbeing post-COVID”, on the FutureLearn platform, hopes to explore ways to support children and young people post pandemic.
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Strathclyde joins partnership in hard-to-treat cancers
The University of Strathclyde has joined a UK-wide partnership which is focused on the efficacy of drugs for cancers which are difficult to treat.
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Ambitious bid for Clyde Green Freeport submitted by public-private partners
An ambitious proposal to create up to 30,000 new jobs, attract £2.5 billion of capital investment and transform nearly 600 hectares of vacant and derelict land in key locations for a new green freeport has been unveiled.
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Top innovation experts gather at UWS
Leading UK innovation figures gathered at University of the West of Scotland (UWS) to further develop links between academia and industry, the first in-person National Knowledge Transfer Partnership Associates’ Conference since 2019.
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Scotland’s first dedicated ‘block’ anaesthetic room reduces hospital stay and improves recovery for 1,000 patients
A dedicated regional anaesthetic ‘block room’ at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) has helped improve patient recovery and reduce the average length of hospital stay for 1,000 patients.
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Researchers in Glasgow to receive £1.9M to tackle late stage cancer syndrome
Scientists at the Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute and the University of Glasgow are to receive £1.9m to explore the causes of a debilitating wasting disease that many people experience in the later stages of cancer.
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