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Collective approach to skills must continue as new research shows digital economy growth
The digital economy is growing at an unprecedented level but work must continue to boost the talent pipeline so Scotland can capitalise on opportunities, according to new research commissioned by the Digital Technologies Skills Group.
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Mining, Tourism and Settlements in Outer Space
Who owns the Moon? On 2 May, Dr Saskia Vermeylen will give an enlightening talk as part of Engage with Strathclyde week where you can learn more about the legal wrangling that's likely to take place as humans continue to venture into outer space.
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Data, Data Everywhere
As part of the Engage with Strathclyde Week, organisations across all sectors can get insight and support from a SMART consultancy unit based at the University's Department of Statistics and Mathematics to help approach the data challenges faced in their
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A week of engaging events at Strathclyde
Growth for family businesses, 3D printing for medical technologies and the role of play in raising children’s attainment will be among the features of the University of Strathclyde’s award-winning Engage programme early next month.
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Making Glasgow a Sustainable Food City
How can we secure the future of our food supply and health of our city? Amy Ritchie writes about the challenges faced and an interactive workshop being held as part of the Engage with Strathclyde events programme.
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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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