Dr Ruth Pearce has received an Emma Goldman Award, for innovative and dynamic research on feminist and inequality issues ...
The UK Hub for Quantum Enabled Position, Navigation & Timing will receive £1.2m from EPSRC to accelerate the translation of ...
A visualisation of voters’ choices in the Scottish independence and Brexit referendums has revealed that the country’s political landscape is more varied than commonly understood.
Established in 1451 for the people of our city, we have evolved from being the university for Glasgow, to the university for the world. Our global community of students, colleagues, alumni and ...
The UK’s first comprehensive evaluation of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening found that it can increase breast cancer detection by 10.4% and has the potential to ...
The show is co-curated by the University of Glasgow’s Professor Sarah Cook and Bildmuseet Director Katarina Pierre. Their ...
Researchers and veterinary experts at the University of Glasgow are to undertake a new study to better understand a ...
A ‘smart pillow’ which enables people to access digital content at bedtime without looking at screens could help cut down on problematic evening smartphone use, its inventors say.
Eight UofG social scientists have been welcomed to the Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship. Joining an outstanding community of 74 leading social scientists this spring are Dr ...
The 250th anniversary of the publication of ‘The Wealth of Nations’ - Adam Smith’s most famous book - is being celebrated by ...
When a species lives in two distinct types of habitats, individuals with traits better suited to each habitat will thrive and reproduce, naturally selecting descendants with those traits.
A new experimental treatment for children with a hard-to-treat form of epilepsy is safe and can reduce seizures dramatically, helping them lead much healthier and happier lives, according to a new int ...