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Summit awards finalists revealed
The shortlist has been revealed for the first ever Summit awards, a joint initiative from Entrepreneurial Scotland and STV celebrating Scottish entrepreneurial innovation and achievement.
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Register now for the annual Life Sciences in Scotland conference
Owners of small life sciences businesses are invited to the Scotsman's annual life sciences conference to make connections, discuss challenges and find solutions.
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Equality Through Innovation: The Educator
In our second Equality Through Innovation blog we meet Lise McCaffery, who is inspiring the next generation of engineers and tackling the industry's lack of diversity.
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University of Glasgow to start building £113m research hub
The University of Glasgow has received planning consent from Glasgow City Council to begin construction on the first building on the site of the former Western Infirmary.
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West of Scotland projects win awards from £2m sustainable travel fund
The first winners of the £2 million Smarter Choices Smarter Places Open Fund, including Gaydio and Glasgow Caledonian University, have been announced by Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity Michael Matheson.
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Axis scales up virtual reality operations
Axis Studios Group (Axis), the Glasgow-based collective of animators, artists, producers and directors, has launched a new virtual reality (VR) experience to expand its capabilities in the newest entertainment medium.
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First impressions count, new research suggests
Human beings make similar judgements of the trustworthiness and dominance of an unfamiliar speaker after hearing just a single word, new research shows, suggesting the old saying that ‘first impressions count’ might well be correct.
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Scottish Power switches to 100% renewable energy
Scottish Power has become the first integrated energy company in the UK to shift completely from coal and gas generation to wind power, after completing the sale of its traditional generation business to Drax for £702 million.
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