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Science in Glasgow
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Glasgow Science Festival -
Glasgow Science Festival engages up to 50,000 people annually through the headline festival in June and tens of thousands more with our range of innovative, award-winning public engagement and community-led projects throughout the year.
Glasgow Science Centre -
GSC works with a diverse range of partners from business, academia and government. These are long term partnerships with high aims of encouraging public science literacy and progress into science careers by young people.
The Glasgow Insight Into Science and Technology -
Glasgow Insight into Science and Technology (theGIST) is a student science magazine and network based at the University of Glasgow, the University of Strathclyde, and Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Public Groups
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Bright Club Glasgow (
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Bright Club is a unique comedy night in which academics from Glasgow's plethora of universities take to the stage, blending comedy with science, the arts and humanities… with live music and banter a'plenty!
Pint of Science Glasgow -
Pint of Science is a worldwide science festival which brings researchers to your local pub/cafe to share their scientific discoveries with you.
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The Astronomical Society of Glasgow -
The Astronomical Society of Glasgow is the largest Astronomical Society in Scotland, and is dedicated to promoting an interest in Astronomy. The Society has been promoting Astronomy in Glasgow for over 100 years. Membership of the Society is open to all; and anyone, even with the vaguest interests in Astronomy, is welcome to find out what the Society is about.
Public Lectures
The David Elder Lectures (
Past lectures) - Glasgow Science Centre is proud to host the David Elder Lectures in partnership with the University of Strathclyde's Department of Physics. The David Elder lecture series presents a line-up of fascinating talks by expert astronomers, spaceflight pioneers, award-winning science writers and broadcasters. This lecture series continues the tradition of monthly astronomy lectures in Glasgow which began with the first David Elder Lecture in 1905!
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Museums
Scientists
Outreach
University Departments
Archaeology
Biochemical
Chemistry
Computing
Engineering
Humanities
Digital Humanitites at Glasgow University -
Digital Humanities is research and teaching in the humanities using digital methods and tools. In the University of Glasgow we think of the humanities as the disciplines studied in our College of Arts: language, literature, history, history of art, philosophy, archaeology, music, film, theatre and television studies and theology. These subjects are grouped in the Schools of Critical Studies, Culture & Creative Arts, Humanities and Modern Languages & Cultures.
Mathematics
Photonics
Physics
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Research Groups
Businesses
Time-Tastical Productions -
Science Communication & Show Production.
Science communicators specialising in communicating difficult science to the general public.
Blogs
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Naturally Speaking Blog -
A science pod-yssey brought to you by the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine at the University of Glasgow. Naturally Speaking is first and foremost a podcast covering cutting edge research and light hearted ecology banter. We have invited blog posts and podcasts from researchers across our Institute and also visiting speakers. We’ve got a little something for everyone.
End of Life Studies Blog -
The University of Glasgow End of Life Studies Group was founded by Professor David Clark in 2014. Our members are academics from the University of Glasgow and related research projects worldwide. Our staff and guest bloggers use this blog as a platform to express opinions and publish updates about our end of life research projects and case studies. We also blog about end of life publications, policy, doctoral studies, educational resources, events and cultural activities.
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School of Culture & Creative Arts Blog -
This blog showcases research and cultural activities at the School of Culture & Creative Arts, highlighting the wide range of events, publications, and projects in which our community of students and staff is involved.
Textile Conservation at University of Glasgow -
The Centre for Textile Conservation and Technical Art History was established at the University in 2010 and has since become a thriving environment for teaching and research. The blog is a dynamic platform for the staff and students in Textile Conservation to share some of their wide ranging experiences throughout the academic year
Knit History at University of Glasgow -
Knitting in the Round: Hand-Knitted Textiles and the Economies of Craft in Scotland. This network will develop collaborations between a range of sectors: business, heritage, education, tourism and culture and arts; and will explore how historical understandings of knit as an economic, creative and cultural practice inform modern and contemporary uses of this textile practice. Knit is the pin-up craft for sustainability, creativity and authenticity.
Glasgow Medical Humanities Blog -
The Glasgow Medical Humanities Network brings together and enhances medical humanities across universities and collections in the city of Glasgow. Please explore our website and blog to find out more about what we’re doing.
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