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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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European collaboration aims to diversify SMEs
City of Glasgow College and Equate Scotland are working with VHTO in the Netherlands and Miguel Altuna in the Basque Country on ENGENDERING STEM, a project that aims to improve gender balance in businesses.
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Glasgow colleges and universities shortlisted in national sustainability competition
Five colleges and universities from across Glasgow have been selected as finalists in the UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards, which recognise exceptional sustainability initiatives.
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Glasgow uni part of worldwide initiative to save art conservation skills
The University of Glasgow is one of the first recipients of a new grant to ensure the critical conservation skills needed to care for paintings on canvas do not disappear.
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Strathclyde’s Growth Advantage Programme opens for 2018
Applications are open for the Growth Advantage Programme 2018, run by the University of Strathclyde, for entrepreneurs looking to take their business to the next level.
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Glasgow NHS experts helping children in Palestine
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde psychologists and speech and language therapists have teamed up with academic and local authority specialists to help improve the lives of children in Palestine.
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