University news archive for February 2004



SCoRe Workshop and Networking Event

Scottish Executive encourage collaboration between Universitites and small and medium-sized enterprises

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New research could help improve the health of asthma sufferers

University calls on volunteers to take part in a study examining the link between ventilation in homes and levels of asthma

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Archbishop Conti is guest preacher at Sunday Service

The University chapel was honoured to host Archbishop Mario Conti, who preached at Sunday service on 22 February

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By Saving the Cod, Have Seabirds Had Their Chips?

Dwindling fish supply turns birds against fellow birds, according to research published in this week's Nature magazine.

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Court approves University statement on HE and student funding

The following statement of the position of the University of Glasgow on sector and student funding was adopted by Court at its February meeting.

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Sir Graeme Davies to receive honorary degree in June

Former Principal honoured by University of Glasgow

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February Book of the Month

A tongue twisting tale of love is the choice for February - announced in time for Valentine's Day on the 14th.

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Bioscience spinout with a Celtic connection

University spinout to pioneer radical new treatment for psoriasis

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POSTPONED EVENT: RELIGION AND EDUCATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY

The above lecture, being run by the Department of Religious Education, has been postponed until 23 February 2004 @ 5.15pm. For full details see Events

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Mr Whistler's Art goes online

The University develops the first website of its kind

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Glasgow leads the way in a £4.5 million microchip development project

A major collaboration between the University of Glasgow and Motorola Ltd will develop the next generation of microelectronic devices.

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The Body Shop founder speaks at the University of Glasgow

'Let people take control of Global issues' - Dame Anita Roddick

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