The Keystone building is the fifth major building to be constructed through the University of Glasgow’s £1.3 billion Campus ...
Archaeologists including UofG's Professor Tony Pollard and volunteers have begun a remarkable dig at Culloden Battlefield, ...
The research aims to understand the co-existence of nimbleness and resilience in a continuous digital transformation, along with the dynamic capabilities needed to balance the challenges of their ...
All radiation workers are expected to be familiar with the emergency procedures appropriate to their work area, however the following points should be noted. All accidents and spillages must be ...
You should ensure that you know the categorisation of the organism(s) being used, and follow the appropriate recommendations given by the Scientific Advisory Committee for Genetic Modification (SACGM) ...
Each lab group must have a written policy appropriate for the destruction of any viable micro-organisms used. Microbiologically contaminated material should only be washed up or disposed of after ...
Patient consent is required before any tissue sample may be used for research purposes. The consent form must make it clear to the patient that he/she is making a donation of a sample for use in ...
The University of Glasgow has the responsibility to inform its employees of the electrical hazards that might be encountered in the workplace . Responsibility for electrical safety is devolved through ...
All users of radioisotopes should have completed a registration form as a user, completed the training course run by Radiation Protection Services, and received a dosemeter badge from the local ...
UofG is spearheading celebrations to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the poet Robert Fergusson's lasting impact on ...
We are a diverse community of researchers, from across the university of glasgow, committed to exploring the interlinkages between climate change and health. Climate change has significant ...