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Engage with Strathclyde – An innovative approach to knowledge exchange
Engage with Strathclyde, is the University's flasgship programme reaching out to public, private and third sector organisations. Rachel Clark, Yvonne Kinnaird and Grant Thomson, all Engage with Strathclyde team members, give some insight into the innovati
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Greenland360 expedition inspires climate change action
Last year, a small team of geography students from Scotland organised their own expedition to Greenland to study the impact of climate change and to create public and educational resources. Writing for Glasgow City of Science, Cameron Mackay shares his pe
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Resilient Glasgow leads the way amongst global network of cities with shared challenges
Dr Judith Rodin, president of The Rockefeller Foundation gives her opinion about Glasgow's role in leading the way in responding to and planning for challenges amongst resilient cities around the globe.
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Glasgow City of Botanists
In 2015, Science Centres and Botanical gardens across Europe will celebrate local biodiversity. Joanne Dempster, Glasgow City of Science's OPAL Community Scientist who is based at Glasgow Science Centre, has been finding out about the great scientists and
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Skills legacy for community through reCYCLE project
reCYCLE is an innovative collaboration project in the city that takes unwanted bicycles, refurbishes them if required and donates them to young Glaswegians who need them, helping them learn new skills or providing an affordable mode of transport for job i
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Glasgow’s Green Year 2015 – ‘From Steam to Green’
Glasgow is to host its first ever 'themed' year in 2015 - a Green Year. The Green Glasgow team are working on a calendar of events that will showcase the transformation 'From Steam To Green'...
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Glasgow’s living classrooms
Joanne Dempster, OPAL Community Scientist for the Open Air Laboratories Project writes on the Glasgow City of Science blog about the great opportunities for schools to get outside and explore Glasgow's living classrooms.
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5 Great things The Games have given Glasgow
With the sport over, records broken and the medals handed out here’s a quick list of 5 great things The Games have given Glasgow in the run-up to, during and, it’s hoped, going forward.
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