Edinburgh Festival Fringe street scene

Sharing the experience

It’s well known that the organisers of the Edinburgh Festivals can count on the best performers and artists to help them deliver one of the world’s foremost cultural events. But somewhere, a little further from the limelight, they also have access to some of Scotland’s best computing scientists.

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Emirates Arena in Glasgow's East End

After 2014: Glasgow’s legacy

Will the Commonwealth Games in 2014 have a lasting impact on the people of Glasgow’s East End?

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School children in Africa

Mapping maternal health

Research at Glasgow aims to understand how religion motivates people to behave in certain ways, and how this impacts on health.

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microscope and lab worker

University open for business

New technology is expected to save millions and speed up the process of finding effective medications.

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Cracked road after earthquake

Measuring the restless Earth

The Geomatics Group is combining science and advanced technology to better understand the constructive and destructive processes of the Earth's surface.

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Young Chinese girl holding a pink umbrella

Changes in Chinese healthcare

Investigating how Chinese people view the radical changes to their healthcare system

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rural India

Rural development and IT access

Researchers at Glasgow are investigating the benefits ICT could bring to farmers in rural India.

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Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre

New electron microscope

Supporting the next generation of technology development.

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nutritional pizza

Nutritionally balanced pizza

Research in the School of Medicine drives fast food innovation.

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Space image courtesy of NASA.

Reaching for the stars

New research programme aims to expand existing expertise in space-related science and engineering.

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no smoking sign

The benefits of the ban

The smoking ban in Scotland has reduced pregnancy complications, Glasgow research has shown.

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remote control

The armchair entrepreneur

Research at the University of Glasgow looks at what lies behind the popularity of programmes such as The Apprentice and Dragons' Den.

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Finches

Predicting lifespan with telomeres

Research from Glasgow shows that measuring the length of specialised pieces of DNA called telomeres may predict lifespan.

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Neurofeedback sensor

Easing the pain

Scientists at the University of Glasgow are researching whether neurofeedback training can help people who suffer from intense chronic pain.

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Sounds of change

University researchers are investigating the evolution of the Glasgow accent using state-of-the-art acoustic imaging technology.

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Interior of St Peter's Seminary

Re-inhabiting the ruins

Dr Hayden Lorimer from the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences is working to launch 'The Invisible College' on the grounds of an abandoned seminary.

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algae

A pattern for biofuels

How intricate flows due to swimming algae can influence biofuel production.

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live music

Hitting the right note

Academics from the School of Culture and Creative Arts and the School of Law are collaborating to review copyright and how it can apply to today’s music industries.

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data on screen

The power of microbes

Dr Chris Quince is in for the count. His research into the role microbial communities play could have an impact in solving some of the major problems facing society.

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laptop

Making connections

University of Glasgow researchers are exploring human-computer interaction and intelligent router design to revolutionise the world of home networking.

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museum storage

Protecting cultural heritage

University of Glasgow researchers seek to find solutions to combat the global trade in illicit artefacts.

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herding cattle in Africa

Safer sleeping sickness treatment

Sleeping sickness is a neglected tropical disease of major importance. Scientists at Glasgow have made a major advance in developing a safer cure for the disease.

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Harnessing the power of hydrogen

Hydrogen is considered a viable alternative fuel source to replace fossil fuels. Researchers at Glasgow are attempting to control the power of hydrogen through a unique collaboration.

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Rewriting Scotland’s past

Sometimes historical facts are obscured by myth and legend. Researchers from Glasgow have uncovered evidence which challenges widely held beliefs about Scotland’s past.

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Getting on track for the games

Glasgow is looking forward to the Commonwealth Games in 2014. University security experts are helping to ensure that the event is safe for competitors and spectators alike.

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East Kilbride housing

Learning from the past to build a stronger community

In the 1950s East Kilbride new town was regarded as the chance to start a new life. Glasgow researchers look at the long-term experiences of social housing tenants to inform housing association policies.

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Potato fields

The rhythm of life: researching circadian clocks

From ensuring the perfect bouquets on Mother’s Day to maximising the harvesting period of potatoes, research on the circadian clock is set to help us adapt to our ever-changing environment.

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planetary drillling

Is there life on Mars?

University of Glasgow ultrasonic drilling technology could help detect signs of life on the Red Planet.

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chinese dragon

New partnerships in China

Glasgow researchers are strengthening links with China through collaborations with Nankai University and the launch of the Confucius Institute.

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asleep

Good night, sleep tight

Glasgow Sleep Centre is one of only a handful of centres in the world dedicated to frontline research into sleep disturbance.

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kidney dialysis

Doing the maths to find a match

The complex problem of increasing the possibility of kidney transplants in the UK is being tackled by Glasgow researchers and NHS Blood and Transplant.

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antique book

Reading the mind of a Victorian

A University of Glasgow expert in Victorian literature goes back to the classroom to learn about the influence of geometry on 19th-century writers.

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infant

Most accurate IVF predictor

Researchers have produced a calculator which gives the most accurate reading yet on the potential success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment.

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Amazon

Carbon flux in the Amazon

University researchers analyse the carbon balance of the Amazon basin and the potential effect on global atmospheric change.

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Inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs

Inspiring entrepreneurs

Glasgow researchers are looking at how business entertainment programmes shape our knowledge and understanding of entrepreneurship in Britain today.

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The new face of statistics

The new face of statistics

A unique collaboration between statisticians, computing scientists and researchers in the Dental School could bring new hope to children born with facial abnormalities.

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Getting rabies under control

Getting rabies under control

Glasgow researchers lead a pioneering animal vaccination programme to eliminate rabies in low-income countries.

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leaves

Our day in the sun

A multidisciplinary team of biologists, chemists and engineers are attempting to create fuel from solar energy by mimicking the process of photosynthesis.

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human skeleton

Engineering medical solutions

Our leading engineers are applying their expertise and technology to improve the health and quality of life of people with spinal cord injuries.

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roulette wheel

New gambling technology

Success of touch screen betting terminals may result in more harmful problem gambling, says University of Glasgow research.

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blood cells

Stemming the need for donors

A research project to manufacture blood from stem cells means that the search for enough donated blood to meet demand could be a thing of the past.

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textile conservation

Where science meets art

The University’s Centre for Textile Conservation & Technical Art History tackles one of the most important issues in the art world: how to preserve artworks and objects for future generations.

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carer and patient

Investing in society

The University’s Research Institute of Health & Wellbeing: our experts continue to seek ways of improving the health of our city, Scotland and beyond.

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hypertension imagery

New hypertension gene found

Researchers at Glasgow have identified a gene variation which could prevent high blood pressure.

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prof Amanda Beam and Prof Dauvit Broun

13th Century 'Facebook'

Researchers develop a comprehensive database showing the social relationships and interactions of Medieval Scotland: the first of its kind in Europe.

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mussels

The mystery of the mussel

Mussels are amazing organisms: their unique structure and properties could hold vital information to help advance medical and environmental research.

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Lab worker

From lab bench to patient bed

The University's state-of-the-art leukaemia research facility, bringing together clinical and laboratory disciplines to develop more effective cancer treatments.

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Braille

Writing with feeling

Professor Stephen Brewster has developed an innovative method for helping to teach blind children to write using haptic technology.

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Hands

Connecting cultures

Understanding the relationship between creativity, culture, faith and education to enable a better understanding of cultural identity and its role in the experience of education.

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Scientist in the lab

Two sciences are better than one

A wealth of experience in nanotechnology is fostering a culture of collaboration across disciplines.

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Art historian examining painting

Art history in the 21st century

Technical art history: linking art history and scientific analysis.

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Cattle

Disease dynamics

Glasgow researchers tackle the prevention and control of emerging infectious diseases.

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Risk management

Risky business

The dynamics of risk and organisational crisis are constantly changing and present some of the more complex challenges facing organisations.

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PURE

PURE dead brilliant

An innovative research project helping cities and regions get more out of their universities.

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Place names

What’s in a name?

For a Glasgow Professor Scottish place names hold the key to understanding the Gaelic language during the Middle Ages.

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operating theatre

Target Controlled Infusion (TCI) for Anaesthesia

Collaboration between University of Glasgow researchers and AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, led to the development of the first commercially available Target Controlled Infusion system for propofol.

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microprocessor

Scottish Power Electronics and Electric Drives Consortium (SPEED)

For over 20 years SPEED has worked with major manufacturers in electrical engineering industry across the world. It is one of the University’s most successful examples of industrial collaboration.

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ECG Analysis

The Glasgow Program: World Leading Software for ECG Analysis

The University’s automated Electrocardiogram (ECG) Interpretation Algorithm is considered one of the top three resting ECG automated interpretive algorithms in the world.

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whiskey barrels

Raising a glass to the past

Academics at Glasgow collaborate with local entrepreneur to re-awaken Annandale Distillery.

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building work

Rebuilding lives in Pakistan

Researchers from Glasgow secure more than £112,000 from the Scottish Government to help victims of the flooding and post-disaster events in Pakistan.

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microscopic image

Micro-ear project

High-tech ear helps scientists eavesdrop on a noisy microscopic world.

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diabetes medication

Dealing with diabetes

Researchers at Glasgow are among those at the forefront of scientific study into the causes and treatment of Type 2 diabetes.

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Toddler with smart phone

Educational app for toddlers

A Glasgow-based company teamed up with the University to create a new range of educational mobile games for young children.

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tanzania

Re-evaluating disease prevention

Kelvin Smith Scholar looks at the effect malaria has on individuals, their families and their community.

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broken bone

The future of fracture fixing

Two researchers at the University are, not for the first time, combining their respective talents to help push the boundaries of medical science.

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Armoured vehicle

Strategic thinking

The Scottish Centre for War Studies has become one of the leading centres in the UK for strategic studies, promoting research in, and understanding of, war in all its aspects.

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refugees

A new approach to migration

GRAMNet (Glasgow Refugee, Asylum & Migration Network): a research initiative focusing on migrants, asylum seekers and refugees has been launched at the University of Glasgow.

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village scene

Progress through partnership

Poverty, AIDS, climate change, natural disasters and gender discrimination are just a few of the issues being addressed by the Glasgow Centre for International Development.

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night visions

Towards a safer world

Global security is a noble goal – and one which researchers at the University of Glasgow are earnestly striving towards.

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windmill

The future is green

We are living in a world faced with environmental change, and research into the key issues affecting the protection of our surroundings is a top priority at Glasgow. At least 10% of academic staff across all faculties at the University are involved in sustainability-related research.

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