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Free training to help tech employers attract, recruit and retain female talent
Businesses in Scotland’s digital technologies sector are being encouraged to sign up for a new programme designed to give employers the advice, skills and insights needed to increase the number of women working in the industry.
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Research at Strathclyde to investigate efficacy of cancer medicines
The Scottish Government is investing £300,000 this year in a programme which investigates whether medicines are as effective in the ‘real world’ as they are in clinical trials.
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Dr Carol Clugston awarded a prestigious Lord Provost’s Award
Dr Carol Clugston, Chief Operating Officer (COO) for the College of Medicine, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS) at the University of Glasgow, has been awarded a prestigious Lord Provost's Award from the City of Glasgow in the category of health.
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Collaboration is opening doors for wood cooperative
Collaboration across Glasgow’s creative industries is helping a group of traditional businesses branch out into new markets and benefitting the local community.
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Venturefest Feeder Event: Partnerships that drive Innovation
A workshop to help innovators build better partnerships that are able to win Innovate UK funding is being held in Glasgow on 31 May 2017 as part of the Venturefest Scotland Feeder Event series.
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Founder’s funding fuels MadeBrave’s growth plan
Brand-led digital creative agency MadeBrave made its start in business life thanks to its founder’s willingness to invest his own money in his vision for the business.
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Unravelling the Scale-Up Challenge: opportunities for moving forward
Strathclyde Business School is delighted to welcome Sherry Coutu, CBE on Wednesday 19 April to discuss the scale-up challenge. Sherry will touch on the benefits of scale-ups and the role universities can play in supporting these opportunities.
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CodeClan tops up the talent pipeline as tech businesses ‘go local’ to hire
CodeClan, Scotland’s first SQA accredited digital skills academy, expects to train over 250 software developers in 2017 after a recent survey revealed that 73 per cent of businesses will turn to Scotland to hire digital talent this year, an increase of 15
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