Universities join Entrepreneurship and Innovation alliance with Singapore
The Universities of Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Strathclyde have been announced as a member of the newly-launched UK-Singapore Universities Alliance for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (UKSAEI).
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Regional universities (including UWS, Glasgow Caledonian and Strathclyde) amongst world’s top contributing to UN SDGs
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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A £1.35m research project is setting out to harness advanced fluid modelling techniques to make indoor spaces safer during COVID-19.
A £1.35m research project is setting out to harness advanced fluid modelling techniques to make indoor spaces safer during COVID-19.
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Archaeology offers a way to measure the extent humans have contributed to global climate change
A worldwide team of academics, led by University of Glasgow researchers, are offering a new way to measure and quantify the extent humans have contributed to global climate change using archaeology, a new paper shows.
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Artificial Intelligence used to automate assessment of the ‘asbestos cancer’
Patients receiving treatment for the “asbestos cancer”, Mesothelioma, are being assessed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of a prototype imaging system which could revolutionise the way people with the disease are cared for.
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Funding for major new project in Glasgow’s tenements
The UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence, based at the University of Glasgow, has been awarded £250,000 by the Scottish Funding Council’s Climate Emergency Collaboration Challenge for a new sustainable housing project in Govanhill.
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Glasgow researchers aim to reduce emissions of process which feeds 40% of the world
A new research project is setting out to investigate how to make an industrial process which helps feed nearly half the world’s population more sustainable.
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University of Glasgow developed recyclable ‘veggie’ battery could power future devices 
A new type of 3D-printed battery which uses electrodes made from vegetable starch and carbon nanotubes could provide mobile devices with a more environmentally-friendly, higher-capacity source of power.
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