- News
News
Building an out-of-this-world continuous communications network
Clyde Space, Europe’s leading manufacturer of miniature satellites, has announced a partnership with California space company Audacy.
More
- News
News
Reader appointed to UK Space Agency Steering Board
Malcolm Macdonald, Director of the Scottish Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications (SoXSA) at the University of Strathclyde, has been appointed as a Non-Executive Member of the UK Space Agency’s Steering Board.
More
- News
News
City of Glasgow College selected as Scottish Centre for Innovation
Scotland’s largest college has been selected as the country’s national centre for innovation by the Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange (IKE).
More
- News
News
New partnership gives power to bright sparks
A drive to boost pupil participation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics has received backing from the ScottishPower Foundation.
More
- News
News
More city students set for university thanks to GCU Advanced Highers initiative
Pupils at Glasgow Caledonian University's (GCU) Advanced Higher Hub achieved an outstanding pass rate of 88% in this year’s SQA examination diet − with four subjects achieving 100% pass rates.
More
- News
News
Strathclyde spinout raises £461,000 in investment round
A University of Strathclyde spinout company involved in the sustainable production of food protein – at half the current cost - has completed an investment round of £461,000.
More
- News
News
Glasgow’s international reputation as a business tourism destination flourishes
New figures released by Glasgow Convention Bureau show the increasing value of business tourism to Glasgow’s economy and highlight the city’s growing success in attracting international associations and medical and life sciences meetings.
More
- News
News
Scottish EDGE Round 11 opens, offering funding of up to £100,000
Scottish EDGE, the UK’s largest funding competition, has launched its latest round offering Scotland’s entrepreneurial talent the opportunity to win up to £100,000 for their innovative, high-growth potential businesses.
More