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Pioneering ultrasound technology research from Scottish universities will be on public display at a prestigious national ...
The outcomes of a new study on the extent of future flooding caused by climate change along the Clyde Estuary could help ...
The University of Glasgow has up to 30 undergraduate scholarships available for students of African/African-Caribbean backgrounds. The scholarship supports students who could face financial ...
Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli has been Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow since 2009. An economist, his research interests are monetary economics, central bank independence, ...
Glasgow University Library’s Special Collections Department houses one of the largest collections of books printed and published by the Foulis Press which was founded in the city in the 18th century.
Governments and parliamentarians are confronting many difficult policy and societal challenges, from climate change to inequality, and ensuring the economy keeps pace with demographic and ...
For our 2006 festive book of the month we feature a small fifteenth century Book of Hours. Like many examples of these private prayer books, this manuscript's scheme of illustration incorporates a ...
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Music at Glasgow is a lively and collaborative community of staff and students from around the world. We embrace both traditional and innovative forms of music scholarship, viewing music as playing a ...
The Graduate School is a hub for postgraduate research students in the Arts & Humanities. We exist to foster postgraduate research and teaching of the highest standard, facilitating student ...
Welcome to the web pages for the Robertson Centre for Biostatistics. The Centre's staff consists of biostatisticians, database managers, software developers, IT technicians, project managers and ...
One of the first Glasgow University men to enlist was Francis John MacCunn. From Tarbert in Scotland, he was an Oxford graduate. In 1914, he was working as an assistant in the Department of History, ...