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‘Mallzee for make-up’ comes top in teen pitching competition
An innovative beauty app dubbed ‘Mallzee for make-up’ by a prominent angel investor has been crowned the winner at a Dragons’ Den style pitching competition in Glasgow.
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Call for abstracts for 2017 Climate Change Adaptation Conference in Glasgow
The 3rd European Climate Change Adaptation Conference (ECCA 2017) will take place in Glasgow between the 6th and 9th June 2017 on the theme of 'Our Climate Ready Future'.
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Strathclyde mathematician wins prize for research into speeding up stroke diagnosis
A mathematician at the University of Strathclyde has shared in a prestigious prize for research into methods for accelerating the diagnosis of strokes.
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GCU’s next generation of construction leaders win CIOB challenge in Hong Kong
A team of Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) engineering students have defended the University’s title as CIOB Global Student Challenge champions at the finals of the competition in Hong Kong.
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Pioneering Advanced Higher Hub secures SFC and GCC backing
Glasgow Caledonian University’s pioneering Advanced Higher Hub has secured a new two-year funding partnership between the University, the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) and Glasgow City Council to continue this hugely successful and innovative initiative.
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Strathclyde student wins national graduate prize
An Engineering graduate from the University of Strathclyde is celebrating a double success after gaining her degree – and winning a UK-wide prize for her achievements as a student.
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GCU’s Professor Brady picks up Robin Tavistock Award for aphasia research
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researcher Professor Marian Brady is the 2016 recipient of The Robin Tavistock Award, presented annually by The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia for significant contributions to the field of aphasia.
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Stroke is largely preventable, with hypertension confirmed as biggest risk factor, according to global study
Ten potentially modifiable risk factors account for 90% of strokes worldwide, but regional variation should be considered, says a new global collaborative study published in the Lancet and co-authored by Peter Langhorne, Professor of Stroke Care at the Un
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