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Glasgow’s new solar schools show great dividend
Glasgow is helping to cut its energy bills and save money by using solar technology on some of its schools.
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Glasgow ranked top university in prestigious BBSRC Excellence with Impact Competition
The University of Glasgow has been ranked the top university and overall runner-up in the prestigious national BBSRC (Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council) Excellence with Impact competition.
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Homeless and hungry pollinators are given a helping hand by new survey
Pollinating insects, such as bees and butterflies, are in decline across the UK. These insects are homeless and hungry, suffering from a lack of places to nest and feed. To help reverse this trend, schools, community groups and individuals across the UK a
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Scotland Can Do SCALE to host entrepreneurship experts
Scottish entrepreneurs with ambitions to grow their businesses are being encouraged to register for a free place at the Scotland Can Do SCALE summer school, taking place at Stirling University in August.
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS – Circular Economy
Extending the useful life of products, enabling multiple product lifecycles.
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Enriching cities and communities through research at GCU
Bryan Buchan, Chief Executive of Scottish Engineering, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde R&D Director Julie Brittenden, and social entrepreneur Mel Young, President of the Homeless World Cup, will join Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers and guest
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The Tontine will make the Glasgow city region a leader in innovation
A new centre of innovation – The Tontine – which will inject £53.6million into the economy of the Glasgow city region has opened. This is the first Glasgow City Region City Deal project to be completed in the city.
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Researchers find evidence to reduce severity of infant disease
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers have found new evidence that therapeutic interventions involving a specific cell type in the peripheral nervous system can reduce the severity of the most common genetic killer of infants under two years old
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