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£3.75 M Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund awarded to UofG
The University of Glasgow has been awarded a third Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF), worth £3.75 million over 5 years. The University provides matched funding. ISSF enables the University to invest strategically to support talent
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VentureJam nominated for national award
A pioneering talent development programme, organised by Glasgow City of Science, Young Scot, and SEPA, that brought together a group of young Scots co-create digital solutions to help tackle the growing problem of air pollution, has been nominated for a N
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Glasgow researchers join international ZikaPLAN initiative
Scientists from the University of Glasgow have united with 25 research organizations to fight Zika Virus and build long-term outbreak response capacity in Latin America.
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Autonomous search agents could support researchers
Researchers could soon enlist help from digital assistants to review vast swathes of literature, according to a new report on artificial intelligence.
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UWS academic recognised in Scotland’s Dementia Awards
Margaret Brown of University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has picked up a special Lifetime Achievement Award at Scotland’s Dementia Awards for her outstanding commitment to the field of dementia and mental health care for older people.
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Super college launches STEM training initiative
Routes in STEM Teacher Training Programme Routes in STEM Teacher Training Programme The UK’s first Routes into STEM teachers’ training programme has been held at City of Glasgow College in partnership with the Engineering Development Trust (EDT).
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Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2017 launched
The search is on to find game-changing collaborations between businesses and academics following the launch of the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2017.
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Researchers to work with NHS to implement prolapse prevention training
Following a large-scale trial showing that pelvic floor muscle training is an effective treatment for women with prolapse, researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are working with the NHS to understand how the training can be put into practice.
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