Sophisticated analysis of tiny bubbles of ancient gas trapped in volcanic rocks combined with new geophysical modelling has ...
A report marking both the tenth anniversary of Scotland's Independence Referendum and 25th Anniversary of the Scottish Parliament has been published by the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Public ...
Older people should take a new vaccine to protect them against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) according to new research ...
An international study led by the UofG is the first to define a safe operating space for major rivers in the Ganges Delta, which will enhance resilience in one of the world’s most vulnerable deltas to ...
The OpenFlexure Microscope, a design for a digital robotic microscope that can be manufactured in sub-Saharan Africa, has ...
A new competition is challenging University of Glasgow students to celebrate the life and legacy of Lord Kelvin through ...
Computing science students are set to become the first in the UK to have specific material about the environmental impact of digital technologies integrated into their undergraduate curriculum.
New research exploring the effects of the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Glasgow has found that while traffic flow has remained largely unchanged since the Zone was enforced, air quality has improved.
Whether you are looking to connect with fellow alumni around the world, build your professional network or support our current students, there are a great many ways you can involved. There are also ...
MOJO is an organisation founded in 2001, campaigning and supporting those who have been wrongfully convicted. Each year MOJO receives over 200 applications for support and assistance in challenging ...
The Book Club provides an opportunity for students to engage with texts that raise social justice issues outside of assigned course materials. We aim to provide a space for staff, students and ...