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IPS Conference to hear Scotland’s research priorities in infection prevention and control
Professor of Healthcare Associated Infections Jacqui Reilly, who works within Health Protection Scotland and Glasgow Caledonian University research teams, is to represent Scotland’s research priorities in infection prevention and control at the Infection
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School pupils graduate Strathclyde summer school
Nearly 350 S4 to S6 school pupils from Scotland have become the latest to graduate from a week long summer school programme at University of Strathclyde focused on the subject they'd like to pursue academically.
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Ask an astronaut competition
Have you ever wondered what it is like to live in space? The 'Ask an Astronaut' competition gave young people across Glasgow and the West of Scotland a chance to ask that burning question to an astronaut currently orbiting 330 km above the earth on board
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Apples provide a nourishing Games legacy for nurseries
40 nursery schools across Glasgow are to receive a fruitful legacy from The Games thanks to the 'Apples For All' project.
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Functional Fitness MOT tool well exercised
A fitness tool developed at Glasgow Caledonian University to ensure professionals follow physical activity guidelines for older adults is now being used by hundreds of exercise and fitness professionals already after it's launch this year.
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5 Great things The Games have given Glasgow
With the sport over, records broken and the medals handed out here’s a quick list of 5 great things The Games have given Glasgow in the run-up to, during and, it’s hoped, going forward.
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Glasgow pupils celebrate exam results
Over 140,000 school pupils across Glasgow and Scotland have been waking up to their Nationals, Highers and Advanced Highers exam results this morning.
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Glasgow hospital ward trials anti-superbug light
A Glasgow hospital has become the first in the world to use a lighting system in a ward to combat the threat of superbugs.
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