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Historic John Logie Baird collection saved
The world’s oldest surviving transmission recording made by television pioneer John Logie Baird has been saved by the University of Glasgow.
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Quantum Technology Fellowship for leading University researcher
The University of Glasgow’s Professor Douglas Paul has been announced as one of a series of leading researchers who will share in a £12 million investment from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
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Prestigious fellowship for Strathclyde Physics researcher
A researcher at the University of Strathclyde has secured a prestigious fellowship worth £950,000 for study in the field of quantum physics – one of only 10 academics in the UK to do so.
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£23 million Centre for Virus Research officially opened
A new £23 million facility for virus research has been officially opened at the University of Glasgow by Professor Sir Mark Walport FRS, Chief Scientific Adviser, HM Government.
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Event: The big energy discussion
This session is a further opportunity for Rotarians, RSA Fellows and Guests to extend previous discussions from domestic energy issues into wider industry, commerce and community agendas.
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GCU researchers lead global NIHR speech after stroke project
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers are leading a two-year, international research collaboration with the aim of improving the assessment and rehabilitation of people who suffer from language impairments following a stroke.
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1st monthly photo competition winner snaps up prize
Together with Glasgow City of Science partners, Jessops, we're delighted to announce the first 'ScienceSnaps' photo of the month has been awarded to Dr Kirsty Ross for her powerful image, 'Protecting the next generation'.
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Glasgow set for inspirational research activities
Glasgow is amongst 280 cities across Europe celebrating European Researchers’ Night on Friday (September 25) – bringing together some of the most inspiring researchers in the city with an extravaganza of shows, talks, family activities, comedy and discove
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