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Glasgow experts reveals overlap between autism and other types of neurodivergence
Three quarters of children (76.2%) who were diagnosed with autism also had traits of other neurodivergent neurotypes – including traits associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), learning and motor differences – according to a new study
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GCU graduate lands IMechE prize
On the recommendation of a university head of department, the award is given to a final-year undergraduate student who completes an outstanding research, development or design project in mechanical engineering. Ruaridh’s prize will include a certificate and medal.
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Construction of £12 million shipbuilding academy begins in Glasgow
BAE Systems is planning to complete the works later this year, with training facilities for almost 4,500 employees.
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Self-eating rocket could help UK take a big bite of space industry
New developments on a nearly century-old concept for a ‘self-eating’ rocket engine capable of flight beyond the Earth’s atmosphere could help the UK take a bigger bite of the space industry.
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GCU researcher inspired by mum to tackle chronic pain in the workplace
A health researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University was inspired to launch a study into tackling the problem of chronic pain in the workplace after witnessing his mum’s suffering for years.
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Strathclyde spinout seeks £10 million funding for growth
Series A round planned for this spring would help with development of technology designed to tackle antimicrobial resistance
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GCU Professor Radclyffe-Thomas elected Chair of PRME UK and Ireland
Found in 2007, the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) initiative aims to transform business and management education worldwide and create a new generation of responsible leaders.
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New partnership aims to make Glasgow smart things hub
A partnership between the UK Government, Glasgow City Council, and the Smart Things Accelerator Centre (STAC), including significant government investment, has been launched with the aim of transforming Glasgow into Europe’s largest smart things and Internet of Things (IoT) innovation hub.
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