Recent graduates from the Universities of Glasgow and Birmingham connected with major employers and discovered how to boost their career prospects at an event in Shanghai.
UofG engineers are teaming up with industry to develop environmentally-friendly, biodegradable circuit boards for use in ...
University of Glasgow projects have claimed two prizes at this year's Converge Awards, an annual awards ceremony designed to celebrate and reward the pinnacle of Scottish academic innovation.
Three pioneering spin-out companies from the University of Glasgow have successfully secured vital proof-of-concept funding as part of a major Scottish Government initiative. The awards which total ...
A new treatment for a debilitating inflammatory condition which affects joints and skin has shown promising early results in ...
UofG experts are calling for immediate action to ‘future proof’ Scottish education, warning that it is facing unprecedented challenges that could affect children’s futures.
UK cities remain unprepared for the climate emergency, with a stark gap between political ambition and real change on the ground, warns UofG led research.
Medical trainees are particularly vulnerable to sexual abuse and are often shut down or silenced when they do report incidents, finds ground-breaking research led by the Universities of Glasgow and ...
Harnessing the power of AI, a research team at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research has launched Viro3D – the most comprehensive database of human and animal virus protein structure ...
The JWNC is delighted to announce that registration is now open for the nanoFabUK 2025 Symposium: Tuesday 2 nd – Wednesday 3 rd September 2025, hosted at Glasgow University Union (32 University Avenue ...
Alexander Raven, an early career researcher from the School of Cancer Sciences, has been awarded one of UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) flagship Future Leaders Fellowships. The award – which will ...
More outdoor learning is 'essential' for young people in Scotland, whose opportunities to go outside fall far short of what is offered in other countries, says a new study. The study, led by the ...
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