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Inspiring City Awards winners revealed
Business leaders and individuals who are helping Glasgow flourish have been recognised in this year’s Inspiring City Awards.
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Women in STEM survey launched
Purpose HR has officially launched a survey to find out what qualified women STEM candidates want from the SME employers they would work for - what attracts them and what gets in the way.
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Innovative cardboard canoes set sail
City of Glasgow College has launched its Transformable Project with an inventive corrugated cardboard canoe and kayak race held during this year’s Glasgow Canal Festival on the Forth & Clyde Canal.
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£4.8m funding for R&D at Aerospace Innovation Centre
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced £4.8 million funding for Spirit AeroSystems to open an Aerospace Innovation Centre at its manufacturing site in Prestwick.
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Research finds regulator protein is key to malaria parasite’s lifecycle
Researchers from the University of Glasgow and the Wellcome Sanger Institute have discovered that a regulator protein, AP2-G, may hold the key to finding new approaches to prevent the devastating disease of malaria.
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Glasgow universities shortlisted for THE awards
The Universities of Glasgow, Strathclyde and the West of Scotland and Glasgow Caledonian University have all been nominated in the 'Oscars for the higher education sector', the Times Higher Education (THE) awards.
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Strathclyde students recreate pioneering TV set
The original mechanical television devised by TV pioneer John Logie Baird has been recreated by students at the University of Strathclyde.
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GCU appoints first chief operating officer
Glasgow Caledonian University has announced the appointment of its first chief operating officer, Susan Mitchell.
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