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Glasgow’s One Ocean Hub wins UN Human Rights Prize
A coalition which counts the Strathclyde-based One Ocean Hub amongst its membership has won th UN Human Rights Award.
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Time for Scotland to embrace geothermal energy, GCU expert says
A Glasgow Caledonian University academic is calling on the Scottish Government to embrace the benefits of geothermal energy.
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Glasgow firm Chemify raises £33m to ‘digitise’ chemistry
A Scottish firm which aims to revolutionise the field of chemistry through digitisation has raised more than £33m from international investors.
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University of Glasgow research shows Gypsy Travellers faced higher risk during Covid-19
New research shows, for the first time, a higher risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation or death for the White Gypsy/Traveller ethnic minority group.
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Strathclyde Professor receives accolade from European Academy of Wind Energy
A Professor in Strathclyde’s Faculty of Engineering has received an accolade from the European Academy of Wind Energy (EAWE) in recognition of his career.
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GCU leads the way in health and social care research
A team of Glasgow Caledonian University health researchers are involved in a new multi-million-pound research project which will address knowledge gaps within healthcare, public health and social care, and is expected to inform major changes in health and social care policies.
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Scottish rocks to play a key role in Mars space mission
Ancient rocks from the Isle of Rum are playing an important role in an international space mission to discover more about Mars.
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Strathclyde joins global Coalition to achieve SDGs for children
The University of Strathclyde has been announced as a member of a global coalition established to champion equal access to justice worldwide, and notably to meet the distinctive rights and needs of children.
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