Measuring levels of radiocarbon not only tells us how old organic materials are, but it also tells us about the impacts of climate change. Prof Philippa Ascough and the team at SUERC are advancing this technique for environmental science.
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Image shows JMS Scholar Nkechi First in the University of Glasgow’s Advanced Research Centre. In the background there are research office spanning multiple levels and she is leaning with one arm on the metal handrail of a glass banister. She wears a frilled, black blouse and blue trousers with red squares.
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Thinking about a career in chemistry? watch Katy's journey below and find out more about chemistry degrees at gla.ac/UG-Katy-BS
Open to everyone, come hear inspirational Dr Sofiat Olaosebikan talk this November. Grab your free ticket below
A great, impactful collaboration
In this report you can find out more about how transport systems will become increasingly reliant on digital twins to operate and decarbonise.
Congratulations to all involved!
What a great addition to the School's walls.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join us in a leadership role. #ComputerScience #ComputingScience
We're delighted to welcome Paul Gordon as he begins his PhD at the School of Geographical and Earth Sciences to explore the intersection of gospel and reggae music, theology and Black experience in Britain, examining how resistance is expressed through sound and space.
This is a great opportunity to join our College in a leadership position 👇
What if everyone around the globe had access to safe, affordable drinking water?
Dr Marta Vignola is harnessing biofilter technology to achieve this.
Congratulations on receiving the CAETS Comms Prize in the UK 👏
Congratulations 👏
Live in the Orkney islands and suffer from low winter mood? You could be offered a box of sunlight to help tackle it, as part of a project led by our very own Prof Hester Parr.
What are the differences between neutrinos and antineutrinos? Find out in this Nature paper based on precision measurements conducted by our researchers and collaborators.
Our researchers developed a new form of 3D-printed twisting metamaterial that could lead to improved crash protection for vehicles.
Our engineers are part of a £10M five-year research programme aiming to transform textiles into electronics, which users can interact with by wearing them.
BBC - Read about how Prof Hester Parr, who leads the 'Living with Sad' project works with people who suffer the winter months to provide creative and cultural resources to encourage a more outdoor life, and give tips to build new 'light routines'.
Don't miss out this conference 👇
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Are you a company aiming to tackle interdisciplinary, mission-driven challenges? Join our event and start new collaborations with our researchers.
Don't miss this opportunity to do a PhD with us.
Great publication by our researchers: Development of open radio access networks for real-time robotic teleoperation.
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Today on Radio 4 is Episode 5 of ‘Winter Well’ we hear thoughts about living in the future, and learning from people with lived experience of SAD.
… with the wise voices of @alecfinlay.bsky.social, Ruth and @slipshodspeller.bsky.social
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Light is a right?
Meet Rebecca, an Associate Product Development Engineer working within R&D at Endomag. She started her career journey by studying a BEng in #Biomed Engineering here at @uofglasgow.bsky.social
Start your engineering career with a degree in 2026; applications are OPEN gla.ac/UG-Rebecca-BS 👀
We have good reasons to celebrate for being shortlisted to so many Technology Scotland awards:
- Prof Qammer Abbasi: Special Recognition Award
- Photonics & Quantum Accelerator: Collaboration Award
- Dr Emma Pearce: Rising Star Award
Congratulations to all!
Congratulations Professor David Flynn!
Technology Scotland. Corporate Sponsor: SCINTILLA Technology Scotland Awards 2025 Shortlisted Prof Qammer H. Abbasi - University of Glasgow Technology Scotland Special Recognition Award
Congratulations to Professor Qammer Abbasi on being a finalist for the Technology Scotland Special Recognition Award 👏👏👏