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Glasgow named European Entrepreneurial Region 2016
Glasgow has been honoured with the title of a European Entrepreneurial Region 2016, alongside Lombardia (Italy) and Małopolska (Poland).
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Higher education establishments revel in inaugural Scottish awards
The inaugural Herald Higher Education Awards have taken place in association with the University of the West of Scotland, to celebrate the impact colleges and universities have on national life and their role in society.
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Young people to go digital with green issues at ‘VentureJam’
Think you could change attitudes to climate change? Got a great idea to go green using digital technology? Young people are being challenged to develop a digital response to Glasgow's Green Year 2015 that'll make people think twice about how climate chang
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Double celebration for award-winning Strathclyde student
A University of Strathclyde student is enjoying a double celebration after graduating and winning a UK-wide award for her newly-established business.
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Strathclyde student collects class prize to go with degree
A student from China has completed his studies at the University of Strathclyde after receiving his degree – and a prize for exceptional performance.
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Glasgow Caledonian University wins CIOB Global Challenge
A team of Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) engineering students has triumphed in Hong Kong by winning the final of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Global Student Challenge.
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Strathclyde Physics student excels on work placement
A Physics student who received a rare commendation for his work during an industrial placement has graduated from the University of Strathclyde.
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Glasgow partners in research project to prevent complications after stroke
Scientists from the University of Glasgow have joined forces with colleagues from 17 partner institutions across Europe to assess a strategy for preventing complications after stroke in elderly patients.
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