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Flexible, solar-powered supercapacitors could underpin new generation of wearable electronics
A breakthrough in energy storage technology could bring a new generation of flexible electronic devices to life, including solar-powered prosthetics for amputees.
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GCU wins £5.4m funding to provide graduate apprenticeships
Hundreds of working people will gain access to higher education after Glasgow Caledonian University secured £5.4 million to become one of Scotland's largest providers of Graduate Apprenticeships.
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New hub launched to increase electrification in UK manufacturing
The University of Strathclyde's Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering and Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) will form the Scottish arm of a hub that is combining expertise in electrical machines and manufacturing for the first time, aimi
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University of Glasgow pledges commitment to local community
The University of Glasgow has reaffirmed its commitment to working in the wider interest of Glasgow and Scotland by pledging to put the economy and quality of life in the community top of its list of priorities.
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Experts call for lifelong learning revolution at symposium
The impact the pace of change is having on learning, skills and the future employability of students was keenly debated at City of Glasgow College’s latest education symposium.
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£1.5m funding boost for University of Glasgow diagnostics spinout
A University of Glasgow spinout which is bringing to market a fast, affordable and efficient new way to diagnose diseases has received a major funding boost.
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Fitness programme for football fans scores health goals
A programme which targeted the lifestyles of male football fans of 15 European football clubs has been more effective in improving physical activity than other physical activity intervention programmes, according to research published in .
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Student team makes semi-final of global innovation challenge
A group of engineering students from the University of Strathclyde have made a flying start in a global challenge to come up with innovations in subjects from artificial intelligence to the internet of things.
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