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Vocational college to engineer an alternative path to success
Plans have been unveiled to open a new £1.5 million college on the southside of Glasgow that will take disengaged 14 to 16 year olds and give them the opportunity to follow an alternate academic path towards a successful trade.
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City universities rated top 10 in Scotland
Three universities in Glasgow have been rated amongst the 10 top universities in Scotland according to The Times and Sunday Times University Guide 2015.
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Benefits of using statins outweigh risks
Researchers have shown that whilst cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, increase the risk of weight gain and modestly increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, they should still be prescribed for cardiovascular patients.
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Scotland’s first simulated primary care environment launches
University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has developed a primary care community orientated resource for nursing and midwifery pre and post registration students at its Hamilton Campus – a first for the Scottish university sector.
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Glasgow’s free wi-fi programme proves popular
On 10 July, Glasgow became the first Scottish city to offer free Wi-fi in the city centre's streets and public spaces and since then more than 40,000 individual users have logged on for over 300,000 sessions on the network, downloading well over a terabyt
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Advance made in green energy from hydrogen
Chemists at the University of Glasgow have claimed a breakthrough in the production of hydrogen from water which could lead to a new era of cheap, clean and renewable energy.
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Researchers use video games to treat ‘lazy eye’
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are developing an innovative way of using video games to improve the eyesight of children with amblyopia – more commonly known as lazy eye.
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Tropical disease researchers awarded £8m
, Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation has been awarded £8.3million in funding over the next seven years to continue its research into tropical diseases such as Malaria.
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