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Geothermal research observatory to be built in Glasgow’s east end
Glasgow City Council and South Lanarkshire Council have approved plans to develop a world class geothermal research observatory in the east end of the city.
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Cabinet Secretary visits Imaging Centre of Excellence
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport Jeane Freeman MSP has visited the Imaging Centre of Excellence (ICE) to learn about the major developments in precision medicine being led by the University of Glasgow.
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Explorathon ’18: The secret (and dangerous) world of space junk
Space debris has a kind of sci-fi kudos attached to it. Space Debris. Space Junk. It almost sounds cool - a hint of mystery and danger. But let’s face it...
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UWS opens £110m Lanarkshire campus
University of the West of Scotland has officially welcomed students to their first day at the university's £110 million Lanarkshire campus.
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Explorathon ’18: Making research accessible for all
Research should be accessible to everyone. It tells us so much about the world around us. It helps save our planet, explore space, and even predict the future!
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Researchers help create music album for dogs
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have teamed up with the Scottish SPCA and multi-million record selling songwriter John McLaughlin to produce a music album to help dogs relax.
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UWS brings experts together to tackle deadly lung disorder
University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has hosted an event for over 50 healthcare workers, scientists, businesses and policy makers to discuss Scotland’s progress towards tackling deadly lung disorder chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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SEC to bring major conferences to Glasgow
The Scottish Event Campus (SEC) is celebrating a recent run of successes in its conference sales division, which are worth over £42 million to Glasgow.
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