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North Pole plankton studied by Strathclyde marine scientist
The world’s largest daily commute happens in our oceans, as fish and zooplankton – key components in the food web – travel up and down in the water column in response to the sun as it sets and rises.
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Mental health first aid classes benefit young people
More than 1,500 people have been trained in ‘mental health first aid’ through a range of programmes focusing on promoting mental wellbeing in the last two years.
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Scientists break new ground in potential leukaemia treatment
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have discovered a potential combination therapy for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), the most common form of leukaemia in the Western world, diagnosed in more than 3500 people in the UK each yea
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PhD student awarded marine plastics research fellowship
A University of Strathclyde PhD student has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to take part in marine plastics pollution research and education.
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College principal appointed White Ribbon ambassador
Alan Sherry, Glasgow Kelvin College principal, has become a White Ribbon Scotland ambassador.
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10 scholars from across the world receive University of Glasgow Library fellowships
The University of Glasgow Library has announced 10 new visiting fellowships awards to support scholars from across the world to come to Glasgow to work on its unique research collections.
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Glasgow engineers to bring origami diagnostics to low-income countries
University of Glasgow engineers have secured funding to develop new medical diagnostic technologies to help treat infectious diseases in Africa and Vietnam.
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GCU academics edit climate justice handbook
Academics from Glasgow Caledonian University's Centre for Climate Justice have edited a compendium covering the field.
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