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Glasgow’s space sector blasts off with UK Space Agency support
Entrepreneurs and start-ups in Scotland's burgeoning space sector are set to benefit from a cash injection to support innovation in the heart of Glasgow.
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Glasgow midwife to be one of the first Queen’s Nurses in almost 50 years
A community midwife in Glasgow has been selected to be part of the first group of Queen’s Nurses in 48 years.
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Leading gaming experts to join forces at GCU
Scotland’s growing gaming industry will take centre stage at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) on 15 March when the University, Creative Scotland and BAFTA Scotland come together to host an event showcasing Games in Scotland, as part of BBC Scotland’s D
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Suffrage Science awards Glasgow Uni physicists
A pair of University of Glasgow physicists have become the latest recipients of awards which recognise the achievements of women in science.
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How mentors are boosting Scotland’s competitive edge
Scotland’s creative sector is already a major contributor to the country’s economy. But, as Marie Dorris of Scottish Enterprise’s Workplace Innovation Team explains, the Business Mentoring service offers our growth companies the opportunity to reinforce t
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Primary pupils jet into Ayrshire College
Ayrshire College recently welcomed Primary 6 pupils from Forehill Primary School to its Aeronautical Engineering Training Centre in Ayr.
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Prof Tessa Holyoake recognised for ground-breaking research into CML
Prof Tessa Holyoake, Professor of Experimental Haematology at the University of Glasgow’s Paul O'Gorman Leukaemia Research Centre, has been awarded the prestigious Rowley Prize by the International CML Foundation (iCMLf).
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Hundreds of New Staff and Hi-tech Bins to Help Clean Up City
Hundreds of new cleansing staff and hi-tech smart bins which automatically report when they need emptying are being deployed in Glasgow.
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