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Transitioning to an to environmental sustainable defence sector
New independent research led by University of Glasgow highlights the views of current and former defence workers on transitioning the defence sector to environmental sustainability.
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Glasgow medical research laboratory set to be built in Govan
The project, involving the University of Glasgow, has been described as a “precision medicine health innovation hub” and would have links to the nearby Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
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University of Glasgow study shows blood tests could predict leukaemia risk
A blood test could predict risk of developing leukaemia in the elderly population years in advance by identifying changes in blood cell production, according to new research.
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New University of Glasgow study shows how the ancient world adapted to climate change
A new study of the ancient world of Anatolia – now Turkey – shows how they adapted to climate change but offers a warning for today’s climate emergency.
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University of Glasgow led project sets out to create compostable crop sensors
The £1.8m project called Transient Electronics for Sustainable ICT in Digital Agriculture, is led by researchers from the University of Glasgow and supported by colleagues in Canada, Finland, Poland and Switzerland.
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University of Glasgow is first globally to receive CILIP accreditation for a microcredential
University of Glasgow has been awarded a CILIP: The Library and Information Association accreditation for the new 10-week Introduction to Information Management course. This is the first time CILIP have awarded accreditation to a Microcredential.
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University of Glasgow launches new course to support children and young people in the post-COVID era
The new free two-week online course from the University of Glasgow called “Supporting young people’s mental wellbeing post-COVID”, on the FutureLearn platform, hopes to explore ways to support children and young people post pandemic.
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Researchers in Glasgow to receive £1.9M to tackle late stage cancer syndrome
Scientists at the Cancer Research UK Beatson Institute and the University of Glasgow are to receive £1.9m to explore the causes of a debilitating wasting disease that many people experience in the later stages of cancer.
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