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The Lighthouse is showing the way for city creatives
Ian Elder, Economic Development Manager for The Lighthouse and Creative Industries looks at the impact the centre has had on Scotland’s creative industries.
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Film City’s energetic approach to green issues
Film City Glasgow is the heart and soul of Scotland’s film and television industry. Based at Govan Town Hall, it includes production office space, studio/build space, workshop areas, rehearsal/meeting rooms and a café, and is home to more than 25 permanen
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Interface – taking the creative approach to R&D
Might specialist facilities, technologies or a collaborative R&D project help you grow your business? Heather Alexander from Interface explains how to find out about the specialist facilities and technologies to help your business grow.
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STEAMMS line-up for Aye Write! 2017
Glasgow City of Science is proud to be supporting Glasgow's annual book festival, Aye Write! 2017.
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Get involved with The Social Mobility Foundation
Find out about a charity that supports improving social mobility for young people from low-income backgrounds and how STEM professionals can get involved in supporting as mentors or with opportunities to develop confidence and skills.
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Catch Pokémon on a University tour or a seat at research cinema for Explorathon GLASGOW
This Friday Scotland will join with Europe in a celebration of research! In Scotland we celebrate this through Explorathon, a 24 hour festival of curiosity. Each week City of Science has been going behind the scenes giving you a peek at what is coming up.
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Making Waves with James Clerk Maxwell
Take a musical tour through the life of Scotland's forgotten Einstein, James Clerk Maxwell as part of Explorathon on 30 September.
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Paragon Play ON
Play ON is an inclusive youth music project for children and young people aged 6-20 years old. The project was set up in May 2013, in response to a University of Strathclyde research publication, “Who Gets to Play?”, which highlighted the inequality of op
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