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High-tech innovation campus to be Scotland’s ‘Silicon Valley on the Clyde’
The University of Glasgow is taking forward ambitious plans for a major investment in a new Clyde Waterfront Innovation Campus on the south bank of the river in Govan.
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€8m research project aims to develop new cure for epilepsy
The University of Glasgow is part of a new European research project which aims to heal epilepsy by regenerating brain tissue and ‘training’ neurons.
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Scotland’s first Business & IP Centre opens in Glasgow
The British Library has celebrated the first Business & Intellectual Property (IP) Centre service opening in Scotland on World IP Day.
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New director of John Smith Centre for Public Service appointed
Kezia Dugdale, the former leader of the Labour Party in Scotland, is to join the University of Glasgow as Director of the John Smith Centre for Public Service.
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Glasgow to host biggest ever historical table top war game
Tickets have gone on sale to the public for the biggest ever historical table top war game, to be held in Glasgow.
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Strathclyde ‘Lab in a Bubble’ research pushing forward the limits of laser technology
Particles travelling through empty space can emit bright flashes of gamma rays by interacting with the quantum vacuum, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow researcher shares in £20m funding for ‘engineering global visionaries’
Professor Daniele Faccio, professor of quantum technologies in the University of Glasgow School of Physics & Astronomy, is one of nine researchers across the UK to share £20 million in funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
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Royal Academy of Engineering technology chair for Strathclyde professor
A physics professor at the University of Strathclyde has been awarded a prestigious Chair in Emerging Technologies by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).
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