A time-travelling, reality-warping adventure has scooped the top prize at the University of Glasgow’s Kelvin Games Jam competition.
People with photosensitive epilepsy could benefit from a prototype pair of glasses with lenses that block out wavelengths that are known to cause seizures in some people.
Glasgow’s Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren presented the Loving Cup to the University of Glasgow’s Principal and Vice ...
Support for groups working to alleviate food poverty, social isolation and exclusion, and for new community spaces and extracurricular activities in the Govan, Anderston and Partick areas of Glasgow.
New recommendations from an international research project could help reduce the environmental impact of metal mining on rivers in the Philippines and guide the mining industry to become more ...
Fighting bowel cancer with the bacteria Salmonella could be a step closer thanks to a new discovery by researchers at the ...
The University of Glasgow has a distinguished history of research in business related subjects that spans centuries, beginning with the establishment of the Chair in Moral Philosophy in 1727. This ...
Archaeology is concerned with the fundamental nature of human societies; through its study, we seek to understand complex social processes. Exploring both the deep and the recent human past gives us ...
Governments and parliamentarians are confronting many difficult policy and societal challenges, from climate change to inequality, and ensuring the economy keeps pace with demographic and ...
The Graduate School is a hub for postgraduate research students in the Arts & Humanities. We exist to foster postgraduate research and teaching of the highest standard, facilitating student ...
This vellum manuscript is a compilation of several works mainly concerning the use of the Calendar, by the Venerable Bede, Abbo of Fleury, Hyginus, and others. The manuscript was written in Durham by ...