A three-month programme of resistance exercise can help improve the physical and mental wellbeing of people with long covid, ...
The legacy of John Boyd Orr – the visionary researcher, Nobel Peace Prize winner, political activist and former alumni, ...
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have successfully used the first bioengineered bone marrow model to carry out vital ...
The University of Glasgow has received The Chancellor’s Award from The University of the West Indies (UWI). The award ...
A groundbreaking connectivity trial has demonstrated the potential of 5G communications technologies to enable remote ...
The number of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is rising, with the condition now the ninth leading cause of death ...
The UK government’s reliance on employment growth to tackle child poverty will fail to deliver the reductions needed, unless it is backed by the removal of the controversial two-child limit and the ...
The UofG's GO Justice Centre has won The Herald Pro Bono Award for helping to train the next generation of socially conscious lawyers.
The solution to world peace could be at our fingertips, thanks to a video game developed by UofG conflict resolution experts.
A Scottish artist has donated two new paintings to the University of Glasgow to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first detection of gravitational waves.
Scotland has a high incidence of chronic disease. There are rising numbers of people living with multiple long-term disorders, impacting on quality of life and increasing costs to the NHS. The ...
How do we create a better and cleaner future? How can we harness new technologies to help us find solutions to the global chellenges we face? Researchers at Glasgow are working to answer these ...