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A major new study has found the number of people dying in prison surged to a record number of 64 in 2024, making Scotland’s mortality rate among the highest in Europe.
The Glasgow Science Festival is launching its biggest-ever programme of events as part of the city’s ongoing celebrations of ...
A team of archaeologists and scientists led by Karen Hardy, Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Glasgow ...
The Statistics and Data Analytics group comprises world leading experts in data analytics, statistical methodology, computational statistics, data science and teaching innovation. Staff research and ...
An aluminium tab from a drinks can found encased in a new form of rock on the Cumbrian coastline has helped provide ...
The first four-nations study of broadcasting policy in a devolved UK is set to begin following the awarding of a major ...
A powerful new play written by UofG PhD student Lori Delaney will explore the real, often untold stories of breast cancer.
We are pleased to announce that the 16 MSci degrees across the Life Sciences portfolio have been awarded Advanced Accreditation by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB). This status, achieved in April ...
During a term at Nantes University for the CLMCE programme, students engage in a variety of courses. They start with an introduction to business and sustainability management for cultural institutions ...
A book by a UofG environmental expert that has been described as a ‘haunting blend of memoir, cultural history and environmental exploration’ is now out. In Red Pockets, Alice Mah, Professor of Urban ...
A fine piece of woven fabric, believed to be one of the oldest of its kind in Britain and dating back to the early to middle ...
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