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GCU to host world leading social innovation conference
Experts in social innovation will head to Glasgow this year for the world’s leading international conference.
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Nanokicking research stars at Royal Society exhibition
Nanokicking stem cell research at the University of Glasgow will play a starring role at a prestigious Royal Society Summer Exhibition, July 4-10th.
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Discovery of pear-shaped nuclei point out one of universe’s biggest mysteries
Physics’ rule book may have to be rewritten after scientists discovered why there’s only a marginal amount of antimatter in the universe.
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UWS gains the European Commission’s HR Excellence in Research Award
The University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has gained the ‘HR Excellence in Research Award’ from the European Commission for its work in supporting its research staff in their career development.
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University scientist wins Institute of Physics awards
Professor Sheila Rowan, Director of the University of Glasgow’s Institute for Gravitational Research, has been named as the winner of one of the Institute of Physics’ 2016 awards for her work in gravitational waves.
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GCU to host Conference of the Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is to host a midwifery and nursing conference for global healthcare leaders and practitioners on behalf of the Global Network of World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery.
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Researchers contribute to first daily movement guidelines for children’s health
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) research into the relationships between sleep, physical activity and sedentary behaviour has provided evidence for the world’s first recommended daily movement guidelines for children and young people.
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£4.5m ‘Lab in a bubble’ project could improve cancer care
A £4.5million University of Strathclyde project to produce bubble-sized ‘laboratories’ could boost cancer treatment, medical imaging and industrial processes.
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