Research and Impact
Graduate School and Doctoral Training Hub
Studying Science or Engineering at research or Masters level means that you will be part of a Graduate School and Doctoral Training Hub which provides the highest level of support to its students:
Centres of Research Excellence
We have several Centres of Research Excellence:
Centres for Doctoral Training
We host a number of Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) funded by the UKRI Research Councils:
- Engineered Tissues for Discovery, Industry and Medicine (lifeTIME)
- Future Ultrasonic Engineering (FUSE)
- Glasgow-Maxwell School (GlaMS)
- IAPETUS2
- Industry-Inspired Photonic Imaging, Sensing and Analysis
- The Leverhulme Programme for Doctoral Training in Ecological Data Science
- Photonics and Advanced Data Storage (PIADS)
- Social AI
Fellowships
Find out more about available research fellowships that can support you when undertaking your research:
visNET
The visNET pilot project aims to identify barriers and design interventions to aid international collaboration for female engineering academics:
United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals
We are committed to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to contribute to the world's most pressing global challenges:
Study
Welcome Hub
Once you have completed your registration and enrolment, you can begin your student journey here:
Undergraduate study
Find the right undergraduate programme for you:
- Undergraduate degree programmes
- STEMin10 (taster lectures)
Postgraduate taught study
Explore our postgraduate taught study options:
Postgraduate research
Work with our renowned researchers on your postgraduate research project:
Scholarships
Find out what scholarship opportunities you could be eligible for:
Collaborate and Connect
Industry
We have strong links with industry including research collaborations, consultancy, training, partnerships and work placements:
International partnership programmes
We have partnerships with higher education institutions across the world which offer international students an opportunity to study in both their home country and at the University of Glasgow:
News and events
College news and events
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09 MayResearchers from the University of Glasgow will play leading roles in projects supported by £12m in new funding from Responsible AI UK (RAi UK). Glasgow computing scientists are involved in two of the three new initiatives announced by RAi UK during the CogX conference in Los Angeles. The projects will look to tackle emerging concerns of generative and other forms of AI currently being built and deployed across society.
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09 May
UofG spinout secures £3.2 M to transform robotic-assisted surgery market
A spinout company at the University of Glasgow is celebrating after securing more than £3.2 million in grant and investment funding. Nico Fenu said: “This funding marks a significant milestone in our journey towards revolutionising ultrasonic surgical technologies and will significantly contribute to the development and realisation of our vision within the surgical field. -
09 May
Research casts new light on bike safety in the age of self-driving cars
Professor Stephen Brewster leads the Multimodal Interaction Group at the University of Glasgow and is a co-author of the paper. He said: “Taking this study into the real world for the first time gave us really valuable insights into what works for cyclists. It’s clear that keeping it simple is the key to effective communication. “Bike riders want to be able to stay focused on the road, so lights placed all around the car help them to make immediate decisions about their next move."
Vacancies
Work with us and develop your career within a supportive environment where success is shared and celebrated: