Entrepreneur Charan Gill to get honorary doctorate
One of Scotland’s best known entrepreneurs Charan Gill is to be awarded an honorary doctorate.
Major child welfare conference begins in Glasgow today
Experts from around the world gather for the Fred Stone memorial conference
Honorary degree for distinguished Egyptian businessman
Onsi Sawiris awarded degree of Doctor of the University
Honorary degree for distinguished Egyptian businessman
Onsi Sawiris awarded degree of Doctor of the University in recognition of his contribution to business and philanthropy.
John Swinney MSP visit to the University
Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, John Swinney MSP has met students on the award-winning MSc programme in Real Estate, Planning and Regeneration.
Glasgow signs scholarship agreement with Santander Universities
Glasgow has signed a partnership agreement with Santander Universities which will provide scholarships for Iberian and Latin American postgraduate students.
The Art of (Women) Walking
Dr Dee Heddon, a Reader in Theatre Studies, is to deliver the prestigious BP Prize Lecture at the Royal Society of Edinburgh next month.
Experts meet to discuss the nation's diet
Leading figures from the world of nutrition and public health in Scotland are to gather in Glasgow to discuss the state and future of the nation’s diet.
Breakthrough in treatment for Sepsis
Professor Liew's finding could see new therapies being developed to more effectively treat the potentially lethal condition.
Science Festival promises fun for all the family
The University of Glasgow hosts its fourth science festival this year with another varied selection of free events for everyone, culminating in a family fun day on Sunday 13 June.
Professor Jon Cooper recognised for Lab-on-a-Chip technology
Professor Jon Cooper recognised for Lab-on-a-Chip technology
Prof Hough elected as fellow of International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation
A Glasgow professor at the centre of the search for gravitational waves has been recognised by a respected group of his peers.
Martian meteorite may hold clues to water on the Red Planet
Scientists are examining fragments of a Martian meteorite to try to establish when water was freely flowing on the red planet.
Two researchers awarded prestigious fellowships
Two researchers have been awarded fellowships in the prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) and Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) scheme.
Glasgow's major role in UK research into poverty and social exclusion
The largest ever research project on Poverty and Social Exclusion in the United Kingdom has been launched with the aim of finding solutions to help tackle poverty and deprivation.
Student writers scoop journalism awards
Four student journalists from the Glasgow Guardian have won awards at The Herald’s 14th Annual Scottish Student Press Awards.
















