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Ethical beer company teams up with Strathclyde to fix broken water wells in Malawi
A Scottish ethical beer brand has joined forces with the University of Strathclyde to help repair 12 broken water wells in remote villages in Malawi.
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Project to prepare for increase in electric vehicles
City of Glasgow College has partnered with Brite Technical Services to develop prototype electric vehicle charge points for future housing within the UK.
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Glasgow experts appointed to Scottish Science Advisory Council
Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak, University of Glasgow vice principal and head of the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, and Dr Caroline Cantley, executive director of the Scottish Research Partnership in Engineering (SRPe), have both been a
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Computer game developed by GCU students played at UN climate summit
Delegates at the United Nations COP24 global climate change negotiations in Poland were invited to play a computer game developed by students from Glasgow Caledonian University.
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University of Strathclyde’s Wolfson Building set for £15.5m refurbishment
Work is set to start on a £15.5 million transformation of the Wolfson Building as part of the University of Strathclyde’s wider £750 million investment in its campus redevelopment.
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Researchers to study impact of loss of darkness on wildlife with £1.4m grant
A team of researchers at the University of Glasgow have been awarded a grant of over £1 million to study the impact of the loss of darkness on animals that are subjected to the increased light at night that occurs in urban areas throughout the world.
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Scottish EDGE awards record £1.8m to startups
Following a £1 million funding increase from Scottish Enterprise, Scottish EDGE has awarded 24 winners a share of the almost £2 million prize pot at the Round 13 final.
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Vietnamese officials learn about Scotland’s social security system
Vietnamese government officials spent almost two weeks at City of Glasgow College as part of a training exercise to learn about Scotland’s social security system.
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