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Health - 14.11.2023
Mike Lean announced as co-winner of 2024 Rank Prize for Nutrition
The University of Glasgow's Professor Mike Lean, along with his long-time collaborator Professor Roy Taylor from Newcastle University, have been awarded the 2024 Rank Prize for Nutrition for transform

Health - Pharmacology - 14.11.2023
University of Glasgow spin-out Glox Therapeutics Secures £4.3M Seed Funding to Develop Precision Antimicrobials Targeting Drug-resistant Bacteria

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 10.11.2023
Music and physics combine to make a splash at Glasgow swimming pool

Life Sciences - Health - 09.11.2023
New funding for gut health research
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are sharing in £12m of new funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.

Health - Pharmacology - 07.11.2023
Naveed Sattar appointed UK Government Obesity Mission Chair

Innovation - Computer Science - 07.11.2023
University of Glasgow officially unveils 6G laboratory

Environment - Research Management - 06.11.2023
New funding for carbon capture and storage research

Politics - Environment - 06.11.2023
UK Climate Change Chief joins new Centre for Public Policy as Honorary Professor

Innovation - Economics - 03.11.2023
University of Glasgow teams up with SP Energy Networks to use AI for help with winter power cuts

Computer Science - Innovation - 02.11.2023
UK Minister for Scotland visits Centre for Data Science & AI
UK Government Minister for Scotland John Lamont visited the Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre (ARC) to meet academics who are involved in the University's new Centre for Data Science and AI.

Astronomy & Space - 02.11.2023
University of Glasgow set to host first annual John Brown Memorial Lecture

Linguistics & Literature - History & Archeology - 02.11.2023
Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation - alive again
Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation - alive again
After a two-year project, the Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation (BOSLIT), which records Scottish literature in translation, has been revitalised and given a new digital home that can be accessed from across the globe.

History & Archeology - Art & Design - 01.11.2023
Scotland and Wales through the eyes of a 18th century travel writer
Scotland and Wales through the eyes of a 18th century travel writer

History & Archeology - 31.10.2023
A German prisoner song of protest brought to new audiences by Glasgow band
A German prisoner song of protest brought to new audiences by Glasgow band

Health - Life Sciences - 30.10.2023
£1.8m funding will develop wearable diagnostics for neuromuscular diseases
Published: 30 October 2023 Professor Hadi Heidari has been awarded £1.8m from the EPSRC to develop a new wearable sensor system capable of measuring the progress of neuromuscular diseases.

Event - 27.10.2023
Major new exhibition at the British Library to explore Fantasy

Economics - 27.10.2023
University of Glasgow to light up red for Scottish Poppy Appeal

Research Management - 26.10.2023
Subject area improvements in THE Rankings

Linguistics & Literature - Event - 26.10.2023
The Kavya Prize New Writers Award - shortlist announced

Politics - 25.10.2023
Michael Russell to deliver the 2023 Thomas Muir Lecture

Physics - Microtechnics - 24.10.2023
IET Achievement Medal for Professor David Cumming

Psychology - Health - 23.10.2023
New resources aim to bring light to people living with seasonal depression

Social Sciences - 21.10.2023
UNESCO Chair Professor Alison Phipps awarded University of Waterloo honorary degree

Economics - Career - 19.10.2023
New MoU signed between the University of Glasgow and Glasgow Clyde College

Economics - 18.10.2023
Former White House Economic Chair to deliver Hunter Foundation Adam Smith Lecture

Physics - Career - 17.10.2023
Institute of Physics honour for former SUPA CEO

Computer Science - 17.10.2023
University of Glasgow team win $100,000 prize in Amazon Alexa TaskBot Challenge
Published: 17 October 2023 A team of students from the School of Computing Science have taken second place in the Alexa Prize TaskBot Challenge 2.

Health - Pharmacology - 12.10.2023
PANCAIM project to use novel AI algorithm for earlier detection of pancreatic cancer
Published: 12 October 2023 The PancAim project, which aims to use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve Pancreatic Cancer treatment, will soon realise the broad implementation of a novel AI algorithm for earlier detection of the disease on CT.

Innovation - Environment - 12.10.2023
Museums in the Metaverse to let you build your own virtual collection
Museums in the Metaverse to let you build your own virtual collection

Health - Social Sciences - 10.10.2023
Mental health in Europe and central Asia: Girls fare worse than boys
Published: 10 October 2023 Adolescent girls have worse mental health and well-being across the board compared to boys, finds a new survey report by the WHO Regional Office for Europe released today, World Mental Health Day. Adolescent girls have worse mental health and well-being across the board compared to boys, finds a new survey report by the WHO Regional Office for Europe released today, World Mental Health Day.

Environment - History & Archeology - 09.10.2023
Coin hoard gives fascinating insight into life before the Glencoe Massacre
Coin hoard gives fascinating insight into life before the Glencoe Massacre
University of Glasgow archaeologists have revealed today that a hoard of coins buried in a small pot, just discovered in Glencoe, paints a fascinating picture of life for one Highland clan chief and his household.

Health - Innovation - 06.10.2023
University of Glasgow lends support to £2.5m community healthcare
University of Glasgow lends support to £2.5m community healthcare project Researchers from the James Watt School of Engineering are part of a major new project to address the challenges of health inequality across Tayside using medical technologies developed by Scotland-based partners.

Innovation - Physics - 06.10.2023
£4.7m consortium aims to accelerate growth of Scotland’s photonics sector

Health - Pharmacology - 05.10.2023
Total-body scanner set to unlock disease insights
Scotland is set to receive its first total-body scanner in a boost to clinical research that aims to improve the detection, diagnosis and treatment of complex, multi-organ diseases Scotland is set to receive its first total-body scanner in a boost to clinical research that aims to improve the detection, diagnosis and treatment of complex, multi-organ diseases.

Innovation - Health - 05.10.2023
Low-cost, flexible sensors could help prevent drug overdose deaths
A new research project which aims to develop low-cost, wearable sensors to prevent deaths from drug overdoses has won the backing of the Scottish Government.

Law - Social Sciences - 04.10.2023
Scotland’s former Children and Young People’s Commissioner appointed as Law Professor

Law - Campus - 04.10.2023
Pioneer Reparatory Justice Masters Programme welcomes first students

History & Archeology - 03.10.2023
James McCune Network to showcase prominent Black speakers at Glasgow

History & Archeology - Event - 02.10.2023
Stories, History, and Poetry: Being Human Festival presents a diverse Scottish line-up

Research Management - 02.10.2023
University named in top 100 in THE World University Rankings

Social Sciences - 02.10.2023
Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship for Prof Robert McMaster

Environment - Social Sciences - 02.10.2023
Innovative flood resilience project announced as ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize Finalist

Environment - 29.09.2023
University of Glasgow researcher contributes to World Bank Inspection Panel report
A climate change expert from the University of Glasgow has helped the World Bank Inspection Panel shape a decision on a community facing the effects of coastal erosion.

Innovation - Economics - 28.09.2023
University of Glasgow to host XPRIZE Europe (UK) Hub

Innovation - Economics - 28.09.2023
Sensor specialist Neuranics secures £1.9m investment led by Par Equity

Health - Pharmacology - 27.09.2023
Research underway to help guide treatment of rare developmental disease
The University of Glasgow and Keele University have received a prestigious million-pound grant from the Medical Research Council to improve our understanding of a rare developmental disorder.

Environment - 27.09.2023
Prof Marian Scott appointed to NERC Science Committee

Health - 26.09.2023
Cost of living crisis set to cut lives short and widen wealth-health gap
The cost of living crisis is set to cut lives short and significantly widen the wealth and health gap between the richest and poorest sectors of society in Scotland and the UK, suggests a new modelling study, co-authored by the University of Glasgow's Professor Gerry McCartney.

Social Sciences - 25.09.2023
Patients in deprived areas are unable to see their GP for long enough

Innovation - Computer Science - 21.09.2023
University of Glasgow lends support to new UK-government funded connectivity projects