New edition 'Horizon'

Published: 7 November 2014

Do city birds have a shorter life expectancy than country birds? What was the true impact of the Commonwealth Games? What’s the best approach to restoring the fire-damaged library at the Glasgow School of Art?

Showcasing the innovative work of Glasgow’s inspiring researchers, Horizons magazine is now available in print and online. This edition includes a roundup of research news as well as features on:

  • how a network of nesting boxes could help us to understand the effects of city living
  • the Hunterian’s exciting plans to make one million museum artefacts available for research
  • the eight Glasgow researchers listed in the world’s top 1% for citations
  • the findings of the largest-ever study of Charles Rennie Mackintosh architecture
  • research into what the Glasgow Games has brought to the city

Want to read more?

See: www.glasgow.ac.uk/horizons

The Communications Office also has up to 1,000 print copies of the magazine for distribution at academic events, conferences or during international travel to enhance the University’s connections and collaborative links. You can order these for free on a first-come-first-served basis, by emailing your request to:

horizons@glasgow.ac.uk

You can also subscribe to receive a copy by email biannually. Just send an email titled SUBSCRIBE with your name and email address to:

horizons@glasgow.ac.uk


First published: 7 November 2014