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Honey bee colonies fall by nearly 12%
The number of honey bee colonies fell by nearly 12% last winter, an international study involving the University of Strathclyde indicates.
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Cyber security event hosted by university
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) continued its drive to address a skills shortage in the cyber security sector, hosting a programme aimed directly at school leavers.
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New scheme to protect outdoor areas gives everyone the advantage
As part of a Commonwealth Games legacy project 27 outdoor areas across the city of Glasgow have been given a special status protecting them for future generations.
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College is first in Scotland to be awarded for innovation
City of Glasgow College has been awarded the Investors in Innovation Standard. It is the first and only college or university in Scotland to gain this prestigious status.
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University in collaboration agreement with China to promote optoelectronics
The University of Glasgow has signed a partnership agreement with one of the most important state-owned enterprise companies in China to develop an international optoelectronics industry base in the Lingang area of Shanghai.
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GCU opens WHO global health conference
Professor Fiona McQueen, Scotland's Chief Nursing Officer, spoke of the important contribution of the academic community to global health care at the opening of a midwifery and nursing conference for global healthcare leaders and practitioners.
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Innovation Academy to launch in Glasgow
The opening session of the Innovation Academy will take place in Glasgow's Citizen M Hotel on Friday 5th August, 2016, 9am to 1.30pm.
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Researchers call for longer GP consultations to improve quality of life
Researchers are calling for GPs to spend longer with patients who have multiple health and social problems, following a study which found that extended consultations helped improve quality of life over the long term.
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