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Get involved in MoSSFest 2016
The Middle of Scotland Science Festival (MoSSFest) will visit Mugdock Country Park, Stirlingshire this year and oragnisers are looking for a wide range of STEM and related activities suitable for all ages for this free family event.
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New iPad game could help diagnose autism in children
Autism could be diagnosed by allowing children to play games on smart phones and tablets, a study involving the University of Strathclyde has found.
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SICSA DEMOfest 2016 – Register now!
The annual showcase for Scottish Computer Science Research will be bigger and better than ever this year, taking place at the University of Strathclyde’s Technology and Innovation Centre on Friday 11th November 2016, from 4-7pm.
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Researchers win three-year Erasmus funding for employability project
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers have received Erasmus + funding for an innovative three-year international project promoting employability in the renewable energy sector.
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Glasgow places people and communities at heart of resilience strategy
People and communities have been placed at the heart of a new strategy intended to build Glasgow’s resilience against the impact of the shocks and stresses faced by a city in the 21st century.
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Young Scots to go head to head in front of investors at Venturefest
Three teams of innovative young Scots are getting ready to do battle when they pitch their creative ideas to tackle the global problem of air pollution in front of some of the country’s leading innovators, entrepreneurs and investors at Venturefest Scotla
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Build your STEM talent pipeline
City of Glasgow College’s Riverside campus is the venue for a free half-day seminar for employers in the technology, engineering and manufacturing sectors in Scotland.
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Saddling up to extend success of city cycle scheme
Plans to more than double the size of Glasgow’s hugely successful mass automated cycle hire (MACH) scheme have been unveiled.
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