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Lovely coverage on University of Glasgow Dr Lindsay Middleton is Well Fed&Well Read and
TenementKitchen Scottish Food History Symposium taking place today UofG Arts & Humanities College of Arts Partnership Catalyst
The Herald: 'Calls for investment into Scottish Food History research and events'.
And some more coverage for our College of Arts Partnership Catalyst TenementKitchen Scottish Food History Symposium in The Herald: 'Calls for investment into Scottish Food History research and events'. Great to see the buzz around what promises to be a delicious day!
Talking about Mossgiel Organic Farm among others this lunchtime in Paisley with Scottish Food Heritage Symposium: even as daily a product as milk can be an advertisement for locality, provenance & sustainability= 21284354 plastic packages saved as of this am Dr Lindsay Middleton is Well Fed&Well Read Áine Allardyce
#TeamUofG had the chance to attend #TartanDay with our US based alumni to celebrate Scotland's connection with the United States in New York City! 🏴🇺🇸We are already looking forward to next year's celebration! #MyTartanDay #TartanDay Parade
ICYMI University of Glasgow UofG Arts & Humanities Prof Dauvit Broun talks to National Trust for Scotland #LoveScotland podcast about the life of Robert the Bruce - this year is the 750th anniversary of his birth. The Robert the Bruce podcast is over two parts with Episode 2 on this Friday 12 April. UofG History
Congratulations to the nine UofG academics who have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 👏
Nominated for their individual excellence in a wide range of fields they are joining 1,800 current Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Read more: gla.ac/3VN9baJ
Dr @ilyena Hirsky-Douglas and Vilma Kankaanpää of UofG Computing Science teamed up with keepers at Blair Drummond SP for a pioneering study on lemurs’ preferences for audio enrichment in their enclosures.
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Researchers UofG Institute for Gravitational Research and UofG PhysAstro are part of the international collaboration behind a recently-announced detection of a gravitational wave signal which casts new light on the diversity of cosmic objects.
Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
🆕 UofG is delighted to hear that Cancer Research UK in Scotland has announced £7.3m to fund the next generation of doctors & scientists in Scotland, at the CRUK Scotland Inst to bring new and better cancer treatments to patients faster.
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Time spent on social media was associated with an increased risk of cigarette and e-cigarette use in teenagers, according to new research led by University of Glasgow’s Improving Health.
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🆕 | The School of Infection & Immunity is delighted to announce that Professor Julia Edgar has been appointed as our new Head of School (HoS).
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Three UofG researchers have received prestigious Royal Society of Edinburgh medals.
Congratulations to Graeme Roy, Prof Marian Scott & Hyab Yohannes for this well-deserved accolade! 👏
Read more: gla.ac/3xpOHL6
🆕 UofG will play a leading role in Population Health Improvement UK (PHI-UK), a new network to improve population-wide health.
PHI-UK is established by UK Research and Innovation, with a £35m investment over four years.
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🆕 One in six school-aged children experiences cyber bullying, according to the 2nd volume of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe’s Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, which is led by Jo Inchley from Improving Health.
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Researchers from UofG Engineering and UofG Computing Science are playing key roles in two major UK Research and Innovation-funded projects which are working to build the 6G communications systems of the future.
Read more about the CHEDDAR and JOINER projects here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
People living in rural communities in Scotland are less likely to experience loneliness and poor wellbeing than those living in urban areas.
New research by University of Glasgow published today in the Springer Nature Journal of Public Health.
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