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Get exploring with Glasgow’s researchers
Experience an incredible night at the Riverside Museum, and amongst the exhibits, explore some of the fascinating research taking place around the city. And schools are getting in on the action too, with researchers taking interactive activities to around
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Centre for computing science education launched
A new initiative which aims to equip young people with the education and skills they will need to excel in the digital economy has been launched at the University of Glasgow.
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CodeClan addresses digital skills demand as 150th graduate placed in industry role
CodeClan, the UK’s only accredited digital skills academy, is leading the way in addressing the demand for digital talent nationally after successfully placing its 150th graduate in a technology job in less than 18 months.
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Explorathon events with songs and scares
Discover how Victorian novels became blockbuster musicals and explore issues of diversity in the movies both onscreen and behind the scenes.
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Former Ayrshire College student shortlisted for apprenticeship award
Former Ayrshire College student Anna Manson has been shortlisted in the Apprentice Ambassador of the Year category at the Scottish Apprenticeship Awards 2017.
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UWS and Alzheimer Scotland build on long-standing links
Building on their close links, UWS and Alzheimer Scotland have recently signed a Strategic Partnership Agreement.
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Aridhia and Great Ormond Street Hospital sign ten-year research and innovation platform deal
Aridhia, the cloud-based data analysis platform provider, has agreed a new ten-year deal with Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH) which will see it deliver the research and innovation component of the Trust’s multi-year digital transf
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Glasgow scientists discover potential new improved way to kill cancer cells
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have discovered a process to trigger the death of cancer cells that could be more effective than current methods.
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