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.
A widely used drug could be the key to treating many patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure, particularly for ...
Leverhulme Trust are offering three year (36 month) full-time fellowships in any subject area (other than some health-related disciplines), open to candidates within four years of their PhD submission ...
A multidisciplinary team of University of Glasgow students have picked up two prizes is the prestigious global SensUs competition. The 13-strong team, called GLAsense, won the Innovation Award and the ...
Thousands of students across Scotland are at risk of homelessness and unable to access the right housing in the country's biggest cities, according to a new report co-authored by the University of ...
Data protection legislation places responsibility on the University to control the processing of personal and special categories of personal data for scientific or historical research and statistical ...
Any written request for recorded information held by UofG is subject to the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA). Most FOISA requests are sent directly to the DP&FOI Office, but this is ...
A breakthrough in quantum technology research could help realise a new generation of precise quantum sensors that can operate ...
This month we feature a colourful collection of 57 Japanese prints dating from the period of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). Telling the story of the war from the Japanese point of view, the ...
Adam Smith Business School is delighted to announce it's a new signatory to the Charter for Inclusive Entrepreneurship. By signing up to the Charter, the School is pledging its support to minimise ...