New research may have solved an American mystery which has baffled geologists for a century and a half: how did a river carve ...
A UK Government-commissioned review's recommendations on research ethics and recording sex and gender data could undermine the quality of public institutions’ research, erode academic freedom, and ...
Microorganisms live in biofilms - the equivalent of microbial “cities” - everywhere on Earth. Now, a new Perspective article ...
A new collaboration between University of Glasgow engineers and the European Space Agency (ESA) has showcased the potential ...
The Financial Regulation Innovation Lab (FRIL) has launched the FRIL Skills Academy, a pioneering skills and education platform designed to address skills gaps and support career development across ...
Eight out of 11 subject areas from the University of Glasgow in world top 100 in the THE World University Rankings by Subject 2026.
In the next phase of the Library Annexe Upgrade, Annexes on Level 6-9 will close temporarily between February and September 2026.
Historic places are vital for mental health, according to a new report by Historic England and the University of Glasgow.
Four in five women musician have experienced sexual violence and harassment while working or taking part in the Scottish folk music scene, according to new survey findings.
Cancer scientist Professor Stephen Tait has been awarded the Hooke Medal by the British Society of Cell Biology (BSCB) for his contribution to the field ...
The School of Physics and Astronomy is a vibrant centre of research in a wide range of fields, this has been recognised over the years by excellent scores in the UK-wide research assessment exercises, ...
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