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Researchers from the University of Glasgow teamed up with the culture and research organisation Science Ceilidh to develop a dance to mark the 10th anniversary of the historic first detection of ...
Glasgow University Library Special Collections Hunterian PsalterPlease note that these pages are from our old (pre-2010) website; the presentation of these pages may now appear outdated and may not ...
We are delighted to hear that Isobel (Issy) Harvey, one of our PhD students, has been awarded this year’s postgraduate dissertation prize from the Society for Medieval Archaeology as part of her MA in ...
The School of Infection & Immunity's Musculoskeletal Research Team has been named a EULAR Centre of Excellence in Rheumatology Research at the recent congress held in Barcelona. The renewed status, ...
Technologies such as biomedical imaging and spectroscopy could be enhanced by a discovery in research that involved several institutions including the University of Glasgow.
The 2025 Sir William Weipers Memorial Lecture, ‘Clinics to campus: a veterinary tale of pain, pleasure and progress’, will be delivered by Professor Andrea Nolan CBE FRSE MRCVS. After four decades as ...
What is the Career Framework? The UofG Professional Services Career Framework aims to support you in identifying your career aspirations, have meaningful career conversations (both with your manager ...
School of Infection & Immunity Senior Lecturer in Immunology Dr Megan MacLeod partnered with artist Jane Topping for a well-received display at the Pint of Science ‘Creative Reactions’ event in May.
Following the success of our Aberfeldy trip in February, a group of postgraduate researchers from our department set out on 31 May, trading screens, books, and the usual research routines for a day of ...
The research is one of the outcomes from the Glasgow as a Living Lab Accelerating Novel Transformation (GALLANT) project, led by the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Sustainable Solutions. GALLANT, ...
Media Coverage & Public Commentary The MIGDIPLO project explores how migration is used as a tool of foreign policy, particularly in authoritarian and postcolonial contexts. Our research on migration ...