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Glasgow announced as Europe’s first-ever leading festival and event destination
Glasgow has been voted Europe’s Leading Festival and Event Destination 2019 in the 26th annual World Travel Awards, globally recognised as the most prestigious honours programme in global travel and tourism.
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GCOSI partners recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
Glasgow City of Science and Innovation strategic board chair Stuart Patrick has been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours alongside several other GCOSI partners.
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Award-winning Art of Possible event series to explore the future of arts and entertainment
The next event in the award-winning Art of Possible programme, co-designed by Glasgow City of Science and Innovation, will explore the future of arts and entertainment.
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Glasgow leading the way in reducing medicine gender gap
Glasgow is leading the way in closing medicine’s gender gap, thanks to a new initiative jointly launched by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the University of Glasgow.
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Circular economy accelerator goes live
Zero Waste Scotland has launched a toolkit for businesses to maximise opportunities in the potentially lucrative £3 billion circular economy while responding to the climate emergency.
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£1.2m project to deliver low cost, high value manufacture in the tool and die industry
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) has joined forces with a consortium of six other companies to revolutionise the UK’s tool and die sector, paving way for low cost remanufacture within the industry.
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3D magnetic interactions could lead to new forms of computing
A new form of magnetic interaction which pushes a formerly two-dimensional phenomenon into the third dimension could open up a host of exciting new possibilities for data storage and advanced computing, scientists say.
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Stardust Reloaded programme attracts 25 international partners
A University of Strathclyde-led research project investigating how to make the use of space sustainable has attracted a raft of new partners, including international space agencies and leading universities.
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