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AFRC and Siemens agree partnership to accelerate rise of smart factories
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) has agreed a Tier One Partnership with global technology giant Siemens, aiming to stimulate the uptake of digital technologies within the manufacturing industry and support the factor
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Pilot programme to encourage young people to consider entrepreneurship as career
Unlocking Ambition and Young Enterprise Scotland’s Bridge 2 Business programme have teamed up to launch ‘Unlocking Young Ambition’ that will give 30 college students the opportunity to meet and be personally mentored by a successful Scottish entrepreneur.
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University of Glasgow awarded funding to establish Gaelic immersion year
The University of Glasgow has been awarded £455,000 to establish a new Gaelic language immersion year to provide an intensive language learning experience for students and adult learners.
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Cyber security lab launches at GCU
A state-of-the-art lab that allows students to experience and combat ‘real-life’ cyber-attacks has been unveiled at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
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Scientists developing test to detect antibiotic resistance in less than 45 minutes
Scientists are developing a low cost, rapid diagnostic sensor test which aims to show the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics within 45 minutes.
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University of Glasgow receives $9.7m joint award to study traumatic brain injuries
The University of Glasgow has been jointly awarded $9.7 million alongside the University of Pennsylvania to lead an international team of experts in the study of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and neurodegenerative disease.
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Two Strathclyde professors on international Chemistry Power List
Two professors at the University of Strathclyde have been named in a list of the world’s 100 foremost analytical chemists.
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Glasgow hospital home to one of Europe’s most ambitious clinical trial and innovation programmes
The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus is at the centre of world leading medical research and innovation which is benefiting many thousands of patients - not just from Scotland but globally.
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