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Renewable energy firm to recruit Ayrshire College graduates
Ayrshire College and renewable energy firm, Gamesa Energy UK, have confirmed a partnership that will see the company offer employment opportunities to College graduates and also support a new transitional training scheme for wind turbine technicians in th
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Strathclyde partners in €2.8 million spacecraft removal project
Technology for the removal of satellites from space is to be developed in a €2.8 million project involving the University of Strathclyde.
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Space technology comes down to earth in new agricultural device
Space technology is to be put to work on Earth – in a device for testing soil quality, in research involving the University of Strathclyde.
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Teen code breakers go head to head for Cyber Games Scotland
A national schools competition to inspire the next generation of online crime fighters is coming to Scotland for the first time and will push their code breaking skills to the limit.
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PhysioWizard wins the first MediCity Scotland ‘DEVELOP’ accelerator programme
Medtech start-up PhysioWizard has become the first MediCity Scotland DEVELOP Accelerator Programme winner, offering them 6 months’ free tenancy, one to one business coaching and access to a UK and international life sciences mentoring network.
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Star dogs teach Ayrshire health professionals new tricks
Ayrshire health professionals were recently invited to Ayrshire College’s Kilmarnock campus for a special ‘Dog Day’ event currently being piloted by the Dementia Dog project.
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Three MVLS researchers named as fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Three top researchers from the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS) at University of Glasgow have been named as fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences, for their contribution to medical sciences, research and healthcare.
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Glasgow scientists win gravitational waves prize
Just months after being involved in one of the biggest scientific breakthroughs of the decade, University of Glasgow scientists involved in the Gravitational Waves discovery have won a share of a top international prize.
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