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Universities Across Glasgow City Region Globally Recognised in National Assessment
Glasgow City Region’s universities have performed very strongly in the latest national assessment of the UK’s higher education, the Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF).
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UWS Next-Gen Sensors Could Save Lives
The development of next-generation sensors used to save patients’ lives – and transform a range of industrial processes – will be the focus of a University of the West Scotland (UWS) study.
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UWS Probe Link Between Health, Exercise and Oral Bacteria
The research, funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) and undertaken within the Institute of Clinical Exercise and Health Science at UWS, will look at exercise and its impact on the diversity of the oral microbiome to extend our understanding of how training improves health.
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Life-saving road safety app developed at UWS
Developed as part of a collaboration with Dumfries and Galloway Road Safety Partnership, the app provides local road users with information to better plan their journeys and travel more safely. The app also includes What3Words – a location feature often used by the emergency services – which could potentially save…
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New UWS spinout set to transform aquaculture sector
A new spinout company from UWS is set to transform health diagnostic practices in the £245 billion global aquaculture sector.
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UWS anti-superbug research boosted
A global drive - led by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) – to tackle a drug-resistant superbug, Acinetobacter baumannii prevalent in developing countries, has received additional funding.
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UWS supports quarter of a million-pound AI project
A quarter of a million-pound project to develop a next generation software platform for welltech scale-up Frog Systems has begun, with the arrival of the lead scientist from Brazil, and supported by a team of academics from the University of the West of Scotland.
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UWS unveil new tech in fight against Covid-19
Pioneering Artificial Intelligence technology, developed by experts at University of the West of Scotland, is capable of accurately diagnosing Covid-19 in just a few minutes compared to a PCR test which typically takes around 2-hours.
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