Among the members of the University community recognised in the New Year Honours were Chris Stark, Honorary Professor in the University’s Centre for Public Policy, and former chief executive of the UK ...
A global survey has revealed an overwhelming public interest in accessing museum collections through virtual reality (VR) and ...
Certain combinations of long-term health conditions are associated with worse quality of life and should be taken into ...
GP practices in deprived areas should be prioritised for resource, in order to allow them to provide effective care to some ...
Researchers from the UK and Ireland are collaborating on a new project to develop a key technology which will enable the next ...
The study space on Level 3 of the Fraser Building is closed until Wednesday 15 January to allow for Visa Registration.
A team of scientists has discovered that an ancient medicinal clay known as Lemnian Earth (LE) could inspire new understanding of how to support present-day gut health. The team also think that that ...
Scientists are seeking participants in Glasgow to help solve one of the longest standing mysteries in cancer – how and why it can take decades for mesothelioma to develop after exposure to asbestos.
A study aimed at increasing understanding of how cells function has received funding of £6.4 million. The research will focus on a process known as S-acylation, in which fatty acids become attached to ...
A new study has shown that horses have been infected with H5N1 – avian flu – in Asia and that infections have been occurring in horses undetected. The latest research, led by the MRC-University of ...
There are now bookable desks available for students who need a place to take online exams. Each desk has power and access to WiFi, but you will need to bring your own device.
This seminar will examine the trajectory of China’s naval power and ambitions in the post-Cold War era. It will explain how the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has transformed from a backward ...