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Glasgow research shows immigrant-led businesses contribute £13bn to Scottish economy
One in 10 smaller businesses in Scotland is led by an immigrant entrepreneur and these firms contribute more than £13 billion to the Scottish economy, providing 107,000 jobs, according to a report conducted at the University of Strathclyde.
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Two Glasgow scientists recognised for excellence in fish biology research
Two University of Glasgow scientists have been given prestigious awards from the Fisheries Society of the British Isles (FSBI), an international society for fish biology.
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New AFRC partnership will accelerate the use of innovative machine tool technology across Scottish firms
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) has agreed a tier one partnership with Matsuura Machinery Limited, aiming to accelerate the use of innovative machine tool technologies that can save significant costs across sectors
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Strathclyde principal to receive Energy Institute award
The University of Strathclyde’s principal Professor Sir Jim McDonald is to receive a prestigious award in recognition of his achievements in the field of energy.
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Construction leaders in Glasgow to consider industry’s future
The inaugural National Construction Skills & Innovation Summit, held at City of Glasgow College, confronted the challenges and opportunities which exist in an increasingly competitive and technologically disrupted industry.
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Glasgow astrophysicists investigate new neutron star collisions
Astrophysicists at the University of Glasgow are celebrating the detection of gravitational wave signals likely to be caused by the crashing of two neutron stars and what could be the first evidence of the collision of a neutron star and a black hole.
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Design expert wins award for railway research
Bruce Peter, Professor of Design History at The Glasgow School of Art, has scooped the top prize in the Railway and Canal Historical Society awards for his authoritative survey of the changing face of British Railways.
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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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