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Advanced quantum computers exhibited at UK-wide showcase
Some of the UK’s most advanced quantum computing systems, developed by M Squared and the University of Strathclyde, are to be displayed at a national event.
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Foreign Secretary learns about international energy and development projects at University of Strathclyde visit
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly met with scientists and engineers developing revolutionary battery technologies in Glasgow – a year on from world leaders gathering in the city for the COP26 climate summit.
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Historic UK space launch supported by Strathclyde expertise
The IOD-3 Amber satellite is expected to be the first of a series of satellites to be launched into orbit next month as part of Virgin Orbit’s Inaugural Spaceflight from Spaceport Cornwall in Newquay.
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Strathclyde study shows pandemic has worsened global childhood physical inactivity crisis – and Scotland is no exception
The report compared 57 countries from six continents to assess global levels and trends in child and adolescent physical activity, resulting in the Global Matrix 4.0 comparison of grades.
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Strathclyde commended by Ofsted for its high-quality degree apprenticeships
The University of Strathclyde has been commended by education regulator Ofsted for its high-quality delivery of Degree Apprenticeships, along with its ambitious Leadership and Management.
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Strathclyde professor receives WHO award for COVID work
Professor Tim Sharpe has been presented with a World Health Organisation (WHO) Europe award in recognition for his work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Regional uni’s explore social media insecurity
A study led by University of the West of Scotland (UWS), University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde, examined participants’ eye movements as they viewed a range of Instagram images of other women’s faces and bodies, varying in size.
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Strathclyde 5G private network delivers world first live broadcast of Queen’s final departure from Scotland
Pioneering ‘private 5G’ network technology designed and deployed by the University of Strathclyde and its spin-out company, Neutral Wireless, was used to connect cameras for international broadcast coverage of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s final departure from Scotland.
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