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University of Glasgow largest study of video games reveals stark gender imbalance in dialogue
The research, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, analysed more than 13,000 video-game characters and found that men speak twice as much as women.
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Strathclyde ‘digital twin’ project will inform future innovation in the UK energy industry
A major ‘Prosperity Partnership’ project, awarded to a consortium of partners led by SP Energy Networks and the University of Strathclyde, has received industry and government funding of almost £10 million.
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Lanarkshire biotech firm signs R&D partnership to treat dermatitis in dogs
Lanarkshire-based biotech business ILC Therapeutics has signed a research and development partnership with veterinary group Dechra Pharmaceuticals.
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GCU expert wins £40m for natural water solutions
A Glasgow Caledonian University researcher is part of a group that has won funding from Ofwat’s £40million innovation competition.
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First-of-its kind UWS research into severe hormonal mood disorder
A first-of-its-kind women’s health research initiative has been launched by academics at University of the West of Scotland – examining an understudied but severe hormone-based mood disorder.
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Futuristic video game uses the power of minoritised ethnic voices to tell the story of a sustainable Scotland
The University of Glasgow has launched a first of its kind video game that amplifies Minoritised Ethnic people’s voices and the role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Scotland’s sustainable future.
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Glasgow Caledonian cancer research receives £1m cash injection
Two cancer scientists from Glasgow Caledonian University’s Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) have been awarded a £1 million grant by the Medical Research Council (MRC) to develop their immuno-oncology research.
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Young Glaswegian entrepreneur overcomes mental health disability and achieves investment and award from EasyJet founder
Congratulations to Jon Hill, founder of JACK RYAN, who has scooped a prestigious award celebrating the extraordinary achievements of disabled individuals in the world of entrepreneurship.
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