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Pedagogy - Innovation - 31.01.2024

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 25.01.2024
ESA gives go-ahead for flagship gravitational-wave observatory in space
LISA, the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, has passed a major review: the entire concept - from the definition of the overall mission and operations to the space hardware to be built - stood up to the intense scrutiny of ESA's reviewers.
Politics - 25.01.2024
University of Glasgow contributes to research on the cultural impact of Eurovision 2023
History & Archeology - Politics - 24.01.2024

Health - Innovation - 24.01.2024
Commitment to health partnership extended
Environment - 23.01.2024
Net zero coalition unites Scottish universities in climate fight
Pedagogy - 22.01.2024

Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.01.2024
TARGET: a £2.6m centre to train new generation of mineral resources experts
Computer Science - 17.01.2024
University of Glasgow plays key role in development of autonomous network standards
Researchers from the University of Glasgow have played a key role in the development of newly-agreed international standards for autonomous networks.
Environment - 15.01.2024
University of Glasgow plants new forest at Cochno Farm
Social Sciences - Health - 15.01.2024
More ’Safe Spaces’ for young people could help reduce violence in Scotland
A new report led by researchers at the University of Glasgow highlights concerns around how Scotland is adapting to emerging trends around violence and young people.
Health - 15.01.2024

History & Archeology - 12.01.2024

Economics - Innovation - 10.01.2024
Members of University recognised in New Year Honours
Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 10.01.2024
Self-eating rocket could help UK take a big bite of space industry
Health - Career - 21.12.2023
City awarded £5m research and development grant to tackle health inequalities
Health - Social Sciences - 19.12.2023
University of Glasgow collaborates on public health partnership to tackle gambling related harms
Microtechnics - Physics - 18.12.2023
SMuRFs could help make nuclear decommissioning work safer
Nuclear power stations could be decommissioned in the future with the help of teams of autonomous robots known as the SMuRFs, scientists have suggested. Nuclear power stations could be decommissioned in the future with the help of teams of autonomous robots known as the SMuRFs, scientists have suggested.
Environment - Innovation - 15.12.2023
University of Glasgow launches Glasgow Centre for Sustainable Energy
The University of Glasgow is launching a new research centre focused on supporting the global transition to sustainable, low-carbon energy systems.
Health - Pharmacology - 13.12.2023
AI-powered X-ray for earlier detection of lung cancer
An AI-enhanced chest X-ray reporting solution has begun trials in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde with the aim of improving early detection of lung cancer An AI-enhanced chest X-ray reporting solution h
Health - Innovation - 11.12.2023
Multi-million-pound funding boost for medical device innovation in Scotland
Politics - Career - 08.12.2023
John Swinney appointed as Honorary Professor for University of Glasgow’s Centre for Public Policy
Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 08.12.2023
UK universities to support development of next-gen gravitational wave detectors
Researchers from UK universities are set to play a key role in developing the next generation of gravitational wave detectors, which could help astronomers probe the furthest reaches of the cosmos.
Economics - Innovation - 08.12.2023
University of Glasgow joins launch of Financial Regulation Innovation Lab
The University of Glasgow is a partner in a new initiative which is set to revolutionise and shape future regulatory landscapes in the field of financial services and the use of cutting-edge technologies in the sector.
Health - Environment - 06.12.2023
Data analysis reveals concern for the UK’s overheating homes
A collaboration between the University of Glasgow's Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), London residents and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) has shown that some UK homes routinely go over recommended temperatures, even on comparatively cool days. A collaboration between the University of Glasgow's Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), London residents, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) has shown that some homes routinely go over recommended temperatures, even on comparatively cool days.
Music - Environment - 06.12.2023

Social Sciences - 06.12.2023
University of Glasgow collaborates on culture and heritage discussions in Rome
Life Sciences - Career - 05.12.2023
Dr Payam Gammage selected for prestigious EMBO Young Investigator Programme
Environment - Research Management - 05.12.2023
University ranks in top two per cent of global universities for sustainability
Economics - Campus - 05.12.2023
University of Glasgow opens new Business School building
Campus - Event - 05.12.2023
Memorial to Adam Smith
Innovation - Career - 04.12.2023
University of Glasgow nuclear researchers receive prestigious UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships
Social Sciences - 04.12.2023
Prògram Gàidhlig le Bogadh air a dhèanamh maireannach aig Oilthigh Ghlaschu
Research Management - 04.12.2023
Universities announce collaboration for positive and inclusive research culture
Earth Sciences - Physics - 29.11.2023
Prestigious medal for University of Glasgow planetary scientist
Campus - 29.11.2023

Law - Social Sciences - 28.11.2023
New consortium awarded £5 million to prevent and reduce civilian suffering in armed conflicts
Career - Environment - 27.11.2023
Productivity events to ’unlock’ prosperity for Scotland
Social Sciences - Pedagogy - 27.11.2023
New campaign highlights University of Glasgow’s commitment to improving its approach to Gender-Based Violence
Astronomy & Space - Music - 24.11.2023
Sellout success for swimming baths science show
Environment - 23.11.2023
UK Government severely lagging behind its heat pump targets
Research Management - Computer Science - 23.11.2023
New research aims to dissolve borders between virtual and real-world experiences
History & Archeology - 22.11.2023

A collection of over 200 coins from over 200 years of Celtic British history is now available to a worldwide audience.
Health - Pharmacology - 22.11.2023
University of Glasgow joins beLAB1407 bridge partnership
Environment - Economics - 22.11.2023
Thriving Glasgow Portrait paints a greener, fairer future for the city
Psychology - 21.11.2023
Female charity workers suffered high levels of stress during the pandemic and cost of living crisis
Female charity workers, who supported vulnerable women throughout and beyond the pandemic, experienced high levels of psychological distress, a new study by the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research has found.
Linguistics & Literature - Event - 17.11.2023
The Kavya Prize New Writers Award - winners announced
Health - Innovation - 17.11.2023
World-class Health Innovation Hub to be built in Govan
Event - Pedagogy - 16.11.2023
Queen’s Anniversary Prize for the Centre for Robert Burns Studies
Event - Health - 14.11.2023
Cost of Dying exhibition arrives at the Scottish Parliament
A University of Glasgow led exhibition that shares research findings on experiences of dying at home for people facing financial hardship and deprivation in Scotland is on display to MSPs at the Scottish Parliament.

