University news archive for November 2005



Health experts act on findings of Scotland's largest health study

Scotland's leading health experts will come together in Glasgow to act on the findings of the MIDSPAN studies, carried out over the last 30 years

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An excuse for a new dress

University of Glasgow graduate Rodge Glass has been nominated for a prestigious Saltire Society Literary Award

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Public celebration of largest and longest study into high mortality rates in the West of Scotland

30-year study into cardiovascular disease is recognised by those who have participated in it

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Putting children and animals in the picture

Art sale at the University of Glasgow's Medical School on 2 and 3 December 2005

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Scientists move forward in the understanding of schizophrenia

A medical research team discover a second gene related to schizophrenia and depression

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University remembers the fallen in an online memorial

Glasgow University Archives will launch a digital roll of honour at 11 o'clock on the 11th of November

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Why an eminent scientist is washing his dirty lab coats in public

Tickets still available for the Friday night production of Oxygen

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His Holiness and 'Ethics for the New Millenium'

Dalai Lama in conversation with University's top legal expert, Professor Sheila McLean, at the Edinburgh Usher Hall on Saturday 19 November

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Glasgow on top of the world for life sciences

Leading life science magazine, The Scientist, ranks the University of Glasgow as one of the top institutions in the world to work

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