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Glasgow Science Centre awarded £2.9m from Inspiring Science Fund
Glasgow Science Centre has received £2.9 million funding to improve existing facilities and exhibition spaces, develop its community based learning programme and transform the exterior of the centre.
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Breakthrough could lead to bendable electronics
A breakthrough in electronics manufacturing by University of Glasgow researchers could lead to radical new forms of flexible electronics.
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Finalists revealed for Glasgow Business Awards
The finalists in the Glasgow Business Awards have been announced following judging by an expert panel.
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Glasgow researcher nominated for new humanities health award
The Glasgow School of Art’s Professor Alastair Macdonald, a leading expert in design in heath and care, has been nominated in the best research category for the new Humanities Health Medal.
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Glasgow universities win funding for equality programmes
The Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde have both received a share of £5.5 million funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to run projects aimed at improving equality, diversity and inclusion.
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Strathclyde secures £16.5m for new advanced engineering facility
The University of Strathclyde has received £16.5 million in funding to establish a major advanced engineering facility in Renfrewshire, which will help transform one of the manufacturing sector’s most traditional and important supply chains.
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Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes at early age linked to shorter life expectancy
University of Glasgow research shows people with younger-onset type 1 diabetes have a life expectancy about 16 years shorter than people without diabetes, and 10 years shorter for individuals diagnosed with the disease at an older age.
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Event alert – Business Beats Cancer dinner
First launched in Glagsow in 2015, Business Beats Cancer is an annual business networking dinner which raises funds to support Cancer Research UK.
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