A breakthrough development in nanofabrication could help support the development of new wireless, flexible, high-performance transparent electronic devices.
UofG researchers have pioneered new techniques to identify, measure and record memories and emotions about place that will help deliver more effective regeneration.
Dig It!, a hub for Scottish archaeology coordinated by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, has compiled their annual list of some of the biggest discoveries from the year to celebrate the ...
A pioneering fusion of nuclear physics and audiovisual art is set to be showcased during a public event at the University of Glasgow next month.
Find out opening hours for UofG buildings over the Winter Vacation as well as mental health support available to you ...
A University of Glasgow computing scientist has been named as a Distinguished Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Julie R. Williamson, a Professor of Immersive Interaction based ...
A University of Glasgow spinout which creates advanced 3D images of inaccessible structures using cosmic rays has won a national award. Lynkeos Technology Ltd has received the Business Innovation ...
Bird flu viruses are a particular threat to humans because they can replicate at temperatures higher than a typical fever, one of the body’s ways of stopping viruses in their tracks, according to new ...
UofG experts are calling for immediate action to ‘future proof’ Scottish education, warning that it is facing unprecedented challenges that could affect children’s futures. In their latest paper, ...
The JWNC is delighted to announce that registration is now open for the nanoFabUK 2025 Symposium: Tuesday 2 nd – Wednesday 3 rd September 2025, hosted at Glasgow University Union (32 University Avenue ...
This talk explores the experiences of living in China, where sophisticated public and personal surveillance systems have been built to empower the state's ambition of accurate social governance with ...
19 September 2025: This week, the Scottish Parliament passed the Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill, which will abolish the ‘Not Proven’ verdict, a third verdict unique to Scotland ...