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Tag: Kirsty Campbell

‘We all hear their cry for help.’

But the government won’t commit to humanitarian air drops. In the weeks leading up to the end of the siege … More

aleppo, humanitarian crisis, Kirsty Campbell, syria, tobias ellwood, UN

Time To Put The African Sleeping Sickness To Bed

A huge collaborative effort of our University of Glasgow has enabled researchers to find that African Trypanosomiasis, more commonly known … More

African Trypanosomiasis, glasgow university, Kirsty Campbell, Science and Technology, University of Glasgow

qmunicate reads: Levels of Life by Julian Barnes

The book Levels of Life uses ideas of ballooning and photography to take the reader on journeys from love to … More

glasgow university, Kirsty Campbell, qmunicate reads, University of Glasgow

Apocalypse Now?

Can the disastrous case of antibiotic resistance be stopped?

Dr Greenberg, Dr Trish Perl, glasgow university, Kirsty Campbell, Science and Technology, UN, University of Glasgow

Used By All, Understood By None? An Ode To The Word ‘International’

International. What a word. And a popular one at that. Nowadays everything wants to be international. Universities and schools pride … More

Kirsty Campbell, University of Glasgow

Science and Tech: Cheap Polymers To Stimulate Growth Factors

No, that doesn’t mean plastic will make us all taller. It is far more important than that.

BMP-2, European Research Council, glasgow university, Institute of Molecular Cell and Systems Biology, Kirsty Campbell, Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship programme, Mathew Dalby, Polymers, Science Advances, Science and Technology, UK Medical Research Council, University of Glasgow

Momentum Kids: Leftwing Indoctrination or Inclusive Initiative?

Momentum, a leftwing Labour organization, has organised a new initiative for children of members in order to broaden the spectrum … More

glasgow university, Jeremy Corbyn, Kirsty Campbell, labour, Laura Perrins, Momentum Kids, Natasha Josette, news, University of Glasgow

qmunicate reads: The Fishermen and 1Q84

Kirsty Campbell and Aike Jansen kickstart our new book review feature as part of the Arts and Culture section. If … More

1Q84, aike jansen, arts and culture, book, Book Review, Chigozie Obioma, glasgow university, Haruki Murakami, Kirsty Campbell, literature, The Fishermen, University of Glasgow

Imagine A World Without Fantasy

We are living in a world in which we are constantly being reminded of the dangers that surround us. According … More

fantasy, Kirsty Campbell, University of Glasgow

The Invisible Problem: Glasgow’s Air Pollution Problem

Have you ever noticed an inconspicuous green box in Glasgow’s city centre with the label ‘Air Quality Monitoring Station’ only … More

air pollution, glasgow, Kirsty Campbell, University of Glasgow

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