8th February 2017 - The Glasgow Guardian



UoG Student with refugee status helps those around the world with facial paralysis

8th February 2017

Sam Wain Writer A postgraduate dental student at the University of Glasgow is advancing the way in which we can manage and treat facial paralysis. Mahmoud Amir Alagha has developed a system that firstly creates an image by capturing the movements in a patient’s face. After this, he constructs a 4D image of these movements ...


Apple CEO Tim Cook to receive honorary Glasgow University degree

8th February 2017

Andrew McCluskey Reporter Tim Cook, Chief Executive Officer at Apple, is to receive an honorary degree from the University of Glasgow this week. Following the presentation of the award, Cook will be delivering a “Fireside Chat” in addition to a question and answer session with staff and students. Prior to his time at Apple, Cook ...


Glasgow most popular Scottish destination for EU students

8th February 2017

Ross McMichael Writer Data recently released from the world’s leading marketplace for overseas student accommodation suggests that the UK is still a popular destination for students from the European Union following the Brexit referendum in June. Student.com revealed that Glasgow is the second most searched UK destination on the website, just behind London. Despite worries ...


Study suggests Glasgow University offers most expensive studying experience

8th February 2017

Katie Heeps Writer A price comparison website has found that students at the University of Glasgow spend more during their studies than any other Scottish university. The study suggests that students should expect to pay £20,542 per year to study at Glasgow. Go Compare recently generated a detailed university comparison list which examined the living ...