Breakthrough research that eliminates the guesswork in developing advanced 3D printed materials could help accelerate the ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering will play leading roles in new projects to accelerate the growth of the UK’s sustainable industries, supported by millions ...
A cross-disciplinary team, led by the University of Glasgow, will use pioneering technology to manufacture human stem cells ...
Policy Modelling for Health, formerly known as Enhancing Policy Modelling, is a £7.5 million research grant funded as part of the £35 million UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Population Health ...
Suicidal behaviour (including ideation, attempts and death) results from a complex, multifaceted interaction of factors across the life course, ranging from the biological to the social and cultural.
The pathways to suicide are complex (O’Connor & Nock, 2014). However, it is generally accepted that suicide is best understood as the end product of the interplay between biological, psychological and ...
As part of the Education, Public Policy & Equity and International & Comparative Education MSc programmes, we offer a multi-day study trip to various UNESCO offices in Paris in semester 2. This unique ...
An accident can be defined as "the unplanned but foreseeable consequence of unsafe acts in combination with hazardous circumstances". Implicit in this definition is the concept that accidents are not ...
All users of radioisotopes should have completed a registration form as a user, completed the training course run by Radiation Protection Services, and received a dosemeter badge from the local ...
We are pleased to invite applications for this scholarship, open to full and part-time Creative Writing MLitt students, either on campus or undertaking distance learning. The Trust offers annual ...
Our research began in 1974 with the Glasgow University Media Project, which was funded by the Social Science Research Council awarded to John Eldridge and Paul Walton of the University of Glasgow.
The Glasgow University Media Group (GUMG) has a global reputation for innovative research which investigates the role of the media in driving political change now in a digital age. From our work on ...