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Explorathon Extravaganza is back!
Explorathon 2018 is set to ignite a passion for research in families and friends across Glasgow for the fifth year running. On the 28th and 29th of September, Glaswegians will have the chance to engage with researchers and their cutting-edge research, in
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Explorathon ’18: The secret (and dangerous) world of space junk
Space debris has a kind of sci-fi kudos attached to it. Space Debris. Space Junk. It almost sounds cool - a hint of mystery and danger. But let’s face it...
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Explorathon ’18: Making research accessible for all
Research should be accessible to everyone. It tells us so much about the world around us. It helps save our planet, explore space, and even predict the future!
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Explorathon ’18 programme revealed
Discover the exciting and unexpected research taking place on your doorstep, meet the people behind it and find out how research is shaping the world around us!
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What will you vote as 2018’s image of research?
As the culmination of the University of Strathclyde's annual Images of Research competition approaches, it’s now up to you to decide the winning image of 2018 by voting for your favourite.
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Engage with Strathclyde 30th April – 4th May
The University of Strathclyde’s annual events programme, “Engage with Strathclyde” takes place from April 30th to May 4th 2018. The week-long series of events is an opportunity to showcase our world leading research, and for attendees to find out how they
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Tapping all our STEM Talents: An Educators Perspective
As the Royal Society of Edinburgh embarks on the first major review of 'Tapping all our Talents', Douglas Morrison explores the role of Scotland's colleges in supporting the development of a diverse and inclusive STEM sector. Douglas is the STEM and Innov
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Taking social robot research into the wild
What happens when you take robotics research out of the lab and into a real life rural setting? What are the human perceptions of a water carrying robotic system? A team from the University of Glasgow and AMMACHI Labs at Amrita University in Kerala, India
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