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A transformational needs-led initiative to build a menopause community and educate, uplift and empower women has won a Herald Education Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Award.
A major new research project focused on suicide prevention in agriculture is being announced this week by RSABI, the charity ...
The University of Glasgow is delighted to announce that Professor Emma Thomson has been appointed as the new Director of the ...
Rebecca Madgin, Professor of Urban Studies, has been recruited to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) College of Experts.
Letting black rhinos roam freely may be the best way to save them from the hidden genetic dangers of inbreeding, according to a new study, the first to look at the whole genomes of these critically en ...
Research on the role of digital communications evidence in Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) applications involving rape and sexual offences has been undertaken by the University of Glasgow and ...
A research team from the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) has been shortlisted for a prestigious Prix Galien UK Award for their groundbreaking dengue virus control strategy, w ...
Pride Month takes place in June to remember the Stonewall Riots that took place in June 1969, and to celebrate LGBT+ people around the world. The Stonewall Riots followed the raid of the Stonewall Inn ...
Stopping viruses from making you ill is all about communication! At CoIMMUNicate we want you to understand what happens when you have a viral infection and how your immune cells talk with each other ...
Data Detective is an online game to show how you to link data securely to help stop the spread of a mystery disease… The aim of Data Detective is to show how and why data are shared in research.
Glasgow Science Festival's 'Monumental' project showcased women in STEM who were Scottish or lived here. Browse our Monumental Gallery to learn more about these amazing women. We have created a set of ...
Explore the engineering of Glasgow's River Clyde Bridges with the Institution of Civil Engineers. They’ll take you on a virtual walk through history, finding out how the bridges have transformed ...
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