Professor Sreevas Sahasranamam has won the inaugural Management Publication of the Year Award in the Sustainable Futures category.
Computer analysis of geospatial data could be made more environmentally-friendly thanks to a groundbreaking new software model built by a team of scientists from a Scottish university.
A new podcast series that questions why Scotland’s abundance of energy hasn’t resulted in a more prosperous or fairer society has been launched by UofG energy experts.
To allow for an essential upgrade, Library systems will be unavailable on Wednesday 26 February from 08:00 - 10:00.
What is your research about? My research is in the field of cardiac regeneration, which aims to replace the scarred myocardium with healthy heart cells after a myocardial infarction. Only when the ...
The Celebration of Scholarship, opened by Professor Moira Fischbacher-Smith, Vice Principal for Learning and Teaching and facilitated by Dr Matt Offord is an inclusive event open to staff across all ...
Centre for Data Science and AI Townhall: Healthcare and Life Sciences Professor Iain McInnes (Head of MVLS College) and Professor Sandosh Padmanabhan (Pontecorvo Chair of Pharmacogenetics) also gave ...
Biliary tract cancer is increasing in incidence and mortality across Europe, with more people under the age of 60 years-old now impacted by the disease. However, despite this, knowledge about these ...
The upcoming 17th CEA (Europe) and 36th CEA (UK) Annual Conference, hosted by the Chinese Economic Association (CEA) Europe/UK in collaboration with the Adam Smith Business School, University of ...
Our multidisciplinary approach to researching the dynamics of digital society has been supported by 13 grants (almost £1m) to enable examinations of how digital technologies (services, devices, ...
Social Policy research at Glasgow reflects seriously on the challenges facing social policy, is creative and publicly engaged, and is independent, critical and reflexive. Our research is organised in ...
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