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Biology, data science and social justice linked in new Strathclyde PhDs
The links between biology and social justice and wellbeing are being explored in a series of PhDs offered by the University of Strathclyde.
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Scientists create magnetic system transforming heat into motion
A team of scientists have found a new way to transform ambient heat into motion in nanoscale devices – a discovery which could open up new possibilities for data storage, sensors, nanomotors and other applications in the ever-shrinking world of electronic
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Design for Change
Digital Design (Graphics) students from Glasgow Caledonian University have been using their design practice to create significant and positive impact in the surrounding communities.
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Celebrating #OurScienceHeritage
Scotland's rich science and engineering heritage and modern day advances, in particular made through sensor technology, is being celebrated in a poster campaign on Glasgow Subway to coincide with the world's largest conference on sensors, IEEE Sensors Con
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Could enhancing brain activity help to prevent Alzheimer’s?
A novel approach to enhancing brain activity is being explored by researchers at the University of Strathclyde, in a bid to prevent Alzheimer’s disease taking hold.
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Strathclyde Chemistry Professor named in international power list
A Chemistry Professor at the University of Strathclyde has been named in the top 10 of her field in an international survey of leading scientists.
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CodeClan graduates boost Scotland’s growing FinTech sector
Graduates of CodeClan, the UK’s only accredited digital skills academy, are boosting Scotland’s rapidly evolving financial technology sector by successfully filling roles with both traditional banking and younger disruptive organisations.
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College partnership tackles skills gap in construction
City of Glasgow College is helping to address a technical skills supply shortage faced by the country’s construction industry.
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