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Glasgow Science Festival launches bumper programme for 10th birthday
Glasgow Science Festival is celebrating its tenth year of bringing fun, hands-on science events to the people of Glasgow, with a special bumper birthday programme for 2016.
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Girls are more afraid of mathematics than boys in 80% of countries
Girls are more afraid of mathematics than boys, especially in more developed and gender-equal countries, according to a new worldwide study.
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Researchers examine awareness and acceptability of HIV prevention drug
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), in partnership with colleagues at the University of Glasgow, have published the first mixed-methods study examining awareness and acceptability of a drug which prevents HIV transmission among men who hav
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Body Image and Eating Disorders – Planning Future Research to Combat Current Challenges
Writing for Glasgow City of Science in the run up to Engage with Strathclyde week, Dr Petya Eckler highlights research on body image and eating disorders that will be discussed at an event, 'Body Image and Eating Disorders: Future Research Priorities'.
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Showcasing Projects with Industry
A poster presentation and networking event at Engage with Strathclyde will demonstrate the benefits of collaboration between industry and students. Some 40 projects will be on show including SME carbon audits, treatment of land contamination, environmenta
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Discovering Digital World roadshow for all ages comes to Glasgow
Glasgow is at the cutting edge of digital technology and this Tuesday (26 April) people of all ages can learn how they could be part of this growing sector.
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Award winning Riverside Campus
City of Glasgow College’s Riverside Campus has taken the top prize for Design through Innovation at this year’s RICS Awards in Scotland.
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Researchers investigate sexual and mental health behaviours of men who have sex with men
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are analysing how men who have sex with men think and behave in terms of their sexual and mental health and overall wellbeing.
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