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UWS graduates finalists at Scottish Apprenticeship Awards
Two University of the West of Scotland graduate apprentices have been recognised with award nominations at this year’s Scottish Apprenticeship Awards.
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UWS AI partnership tackling global water shortages
A company using artificial intelligence (AI) to save billions of litres of water has partnered with University of the West of Scotland (UWS) to further enhance its technology.
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UWS launch female entrepreneurship programme
Female entrepreneurs across Renfrewshire will soon be supported by an award-winning programme at University of the West of Scotland.
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Centuries-old Scottish traditions in danger of being lost to time say UWS experts
Experts at University of the West of Scotland (UWS) and Historic Environment Scotland (HES) have been working to explore the country’s Intangible Cultural Heritage – aspects of our culture which do not exist in physical form but are passed down through generations. This includes, but is not limited to, folklore,…
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UWS launches second series of Research Matters Podcast
The “Outlander effect”, modern slavery and potentially game-changing biofuel are among the topics discussed in the second series of a popular research podcast by the University of the West of Scotland.
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New UWS research issues new warnings on prevalence of sight-threatening bug
New warnings about the prevalence of a sight-threatening microorganism have been issued following global research by University of the West of Scotland.
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International UWS project encouraging women into senior roles wins award
The Gender Advancement for Transforming Institutions (GATI) project, funded by the British Council, has seen the University work with higher education institutions in India to address the gender gap and encourage diversity and inclusion.
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UWS AI tool could transform the way we understand emotion
An emotion recognition tool - developed by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) academics - could help people with neurodiverse conditions including autism.
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