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Strathclyde Student App Shortlisted for Innovation Award
A pioneering student-led project to enhance the StrathApp—the University of Strathclyde’s mobile app—has been shortlisted for the UCISA Awards 2025.
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University of Strathclyde Launches £1M Project to Digitise Drug Development
The University of Strathclyde has announced a new £1 million research initiative aiming to transform medicines regulation by accelerating the adoption of digital technology in drug development and manufacturing.
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Scotland’s First Medical Drone Network Moves Closer to Reality
Scotland’s first national medical drone network could be a step closer following a pioneering project aiming to revolutionise healthcare logistics.
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Strathclyde Scientists to Use Satellite Technology to Monitor Antarctic Krill from Space
Scientists have set out to determine whether they can monitor Antarctic krill from space to help safeguard one of the planet’s most vital yet overlooked species.
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University of Strathclyde & Glasgow Science Centre Boost Partnership to Advance STEM & Innovation
The University of Strathclyde and Glasgow Science Centre have strengthened their long-standing collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support emerging science and technology sectors.
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Strathclyde Joins Forces to Advance Electronics for Quantum Computing
The University of Strathclyde, in collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Quantum Motion, is spearheading innovations to tackle the challenges of operating quantum control electronics at cryogenic temperatures.
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Strathclyde Scientists Create World’s First Fully-3D Printed Microscope in Under Three Hours
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde have developed the world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope, assembled in under three hours at a cost of less than £50 – a fraction of the cost of traditional devices.
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Strathclyde PhD to Advance Ethical Stroke Research and Reduce Animal Testing
The University of Strathclyde has been awarded £100,000 to fund a PhD studentship to help develop a human ‘stroke-on-a-chip’ model to replace animal testing in research.
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