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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 4
If you could be an engineer in Scotland – what would you do? Join the thousands of children already registered for this exciting free competition! In part 4 of this series of vlogs, student engineers take on the design of a 'Trolley for the Elderly'.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 3
Part 3 of a series of vlogs about this exciting STEM competition for school pupils hears how engineering students from Strathclyde University chose which design idea to make from the 2015 submissions.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 2
Watch the second in our series of vlogs about this exciting STEM competition for school pupils.
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Scottish Engineering Special Leaders Awards – Part 1
If you were an engineer in Scotland, what would you do?
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Glasgow City of Science: 2015 Year in Review
2015 has seen the Glasgow City of Science (GCOS) partnership go from strength to strength, supporting a record number of multi-partner programmes and activities that aim to support and bolster the science and innovation ecosystem within Glasgow and the We
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Antonj van Leeuwenhoek: Appreciating the Little Things…
Kirsty Martin takes a close-up look at the little things in life, first revealled by the Dutch scientist, van Leeuwenhoek.
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Women in Science and the impact of social media
PhD student, Hilary Jane Anderson explores the inequality that still exists between the genders in STEM and the impact social media has on highlighting and addressing the challenges faced, head on.
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Remembering James Clerk Maxwell
2015 marks the International Year of Light, observing achievements in light science and its countless applications. What better opportunity to shine a light on one of Scotland’s great innovators, a genius whose immense contributions to science and technol
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