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Student businesses win funding at John Mather Trust awards
City of Glasgow College students have won grants from a £16,000 prize fund to help start or grow their own businesses.
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Cutting-edge drug manufacturing research in Glasgow receives £1.9m grant
Glasgow’s reputation as a centre of innovation and cutting-edge research has been underlined by the award of a £1.9m grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for a project led by Glasgow School of Art and the University of
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Student experiment bound for international space station
An experiment designed by six pupils from across Ayrshire will be sent to to the International Space Station to be tested by astronauts.
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Strathclyde student to research microplastic pollution in the Arctic
A University of Strathclyde PhD student is part of a team that will analyse the microplastic content of ice samples collected by a crew attempting to be the first to sail a yacht across the Arctic Ocean.
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£3m grant for UoG researchers to tackle superbugs in Tanzania
Researchers at the University of Glasgow, together with colleagues in Tanzania and collaborators from North America, have been awarded £3 million to conduct research into antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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5G network to be trialled in Glasgow
Vodafone has chosen Glasgow as one of seven UK cities to test new 5G applications, including virtual and augmented reality in factories, hospitals and offices.
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New Scottish tech cuts carbon dating time in half
East Kilbride is now home to the world’s newest, cutting-edge carbon dating system, which is twice as fast as existing technologies.
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Strathclyde professor first in UK to win computer science award
A long-serving professor of computer science at the University of Strathclyde has received an international award for his global work in teaching and promoting his subject over nearly 50 years.
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