Leading figures from the University of Glasgow welcomed the Scottish Labour Party leader, Anas Sarwar MSP, to campus to ...
They have transformed 2,000 classrooms into fish hatcheries and inspired 50,000 children to learn about the importance of ...
Researchers from the James Watt School of Engineering have taken one small step towards a future where orbital factories can ...
A global survey has revealed an overwhelming public interest in accessing museum collections through virtual reality (VR) and ...
Our copy is from the library of John Ferguson (1837-1916), a bibliographer and Regius Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow University. He knew of only four copies of this edition, two of which were in ...
GP practices in deprived areas should be prioritised for resource, in order to allow them to provide effective care to some ...
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.
Professor Karen Hardy's Inaugural Lecture: Paleo fact or flintstone fantasy? The Palaeolithic and its relevance to today’s world - Please register on Eventbrite ...
The John Smith Centre will publish a major new survey of youth opinion this spring to inspire and encourage more young people ...
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Archaeology is concerned with the fundamental nature of human societies; through its study, we seek to understand complex social processes. Exploring both the deep and the recent human past gives us ...