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Glasgow scientists receive £1.8m to tackle cancer ‘grand challenge’
Glasgow scientists are set to benefit from one of the biggest funding grants awarded by Cancer Research UK.
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Hope for millions of osteoporosis sufferers thanks to Strathclyde research
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have launched a clinical investigation which could eventually help millions of osteoporosis sufferers by harnessing pioneering ‘nanokicking’ technology – tiny vibrations to turn stem cells into healthy bone.
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Strathclyde to lead £20m programme to tackle threats to the world’s oceans
The University of Strathclyde is to lead an ambitious £20 million programme – the UKRI GCRF One Ocean Hub – aimed at transforming the global response to the urgent challenges facing our oceans.
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University of Glasgow kicks off year-long James Watt celebration
The University of Glasgow has marked the anniversary of James Watt’s birth on January 19 by unveiling plans for a year of celebrations of the pioneering engineer’s life and works.
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Scotland’s largest social landlord generates £2bn for economy
The complete transformation of social housing in Scotland’s largest city under Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) has boosted the Scottish economy by £2 billion and supported thousands of jobs, a new report has revealed.
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Entrepreneurship programme for Strathclyde women launched
A new entrepreneurship programme for University of Strathclyde staff, students and alumni is welcoming applicants.
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Campaign encourages girls into construction and civil engineering careers
Over 150 female pupils visited Ayrshire College for a special ‘Girls Into Construction and Civil Engineering’ day, as part of the college’s award-winning #ThisAyrshireGirlCan campaign.
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Aye Write! reveals 2019 programme
Aye Write! Glasgow’s Book Festival is back in 2019 with its biggest ever lineup of authors, newly published work and debate.
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