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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 ...
University of Glasgow engineers have won a major new grant to support the development of more energy-efficient ...
University places 79th in QS Rankings 2026, out of 1,501 institutions. The University of Glasgow has placed 79th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2025, released today (19 June 2025).
A £20 device which makes fertiliser by treating water with ultrasound could transform agricultural supply chains in remote areas, its inventors say.
The Superconductor Prototyping for Critical Technologies project, or Super-CT, has received £1.5m from UKRI’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The work will be undertaken at ...
A major new study launching in Scotland aims to show how a simple genetic test could help doctors personalise treatments – boosting medication response and reducing harmful side effects. The PHOENIX ...
Bacteriology Research Fellow Dr Liam Rooney has recently been recognised for his work in infection and imaging science with the Microbiology Society’s Infection Sciences Award, as well as election to ...
As a “prelude” to the 10 th anniversary of the Joint Graduate School between Nankai University and the University of Glasgow, five colleagues from the School of Social & Political Sciences (Professors ...
In this piece, Honorary Professor in the Adam Smith Business School and Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Stirling Dr David Bell explains how recent changes to the UK Treasury’s ...
In this blog Prof. Sir Anton Muscatelli provides an overview of the UK Government’s 2025 Spending Review, highlighting macroeconomic and political challenges. He explains that while the plans do not ...