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Positive progress made as city air quality improves
Glasgow is revoking a city-wide air quality management plan after a major improvement in pollution levels.
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Deadly disease cut by nearly a third – thanks to Strathclyde researchers
A drop of 30% in diarrhoeal disease infections has been achieved in communities in Malawi through a health project by researchers from the University of Strathclyde.
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City of Glasgow College’s new £66m Riverside Campus opens
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and City of Glasgow College Principal Paul Little have officially unveiled a new £66m “world-class campus with the ‘wow’ factor” on the banks of the River Clyde.
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Glasgow is 1st Scottish city to sign up to worldwide climate change city coalition
Glasgow’s sustainability credentials were given a major boost with an invite to join the prestigious international coalition of cities committed to tackling climate change, a report to the Executive Committee said today (Thursday 29 October 2015).
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Remembering James Clerk Maxwell
2015 marks the International Year of Light, observing achievements in light science and its countless applications. What better opportunity to shine a light on one of Scotland’s great innovators, a genius whose immense contributions to science and technol
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European Parliament approves 1 million GCU research funding
The European Parliament has voted to award funding of €1 million to Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) to develop protocols for the assessment of urban green infrastructure.
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Scotland takes aim at precision medicine breakthroughs with Catapult
Glasgow has been named as the base of one of six regional centres of excellence by the Precision Medicine Catapult.
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Glasgow Colleges launch Regional STEM Strategy
City of Glasgow College, Glasgow Kelvin College and Glasgow Clyde College have outlined their vision for STEM delivery from 2015-2020.
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