I am the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Glasgow Guardian.

What I cover

My duties include assisting in the day-to-day management of the paper, our social media strategy, and breaking news stories. In my reporting, I focus on the business of the University, ranging from administrative affairs, to how UofG is reacting to wider economic factors. I also write about politics, including how upcoming political shifts may affect the future of the city of Glasgow.

Background

I have been active in the paper since September 2020, with my last position being Digital Content Editor. I am a fourth-year student in Economic History, in which I have recently been published.

Last updated: 09/02/2024

UofG hosts research funded by US-sanctioned Chinese missile centre

University declines to comment on senior professor who collaborates with the centre The Glasgow Guardian has found previously unreported tight connections between a senior UofG professor and a Chinese military research centre. This follows a Civitas thinktank report which named the University among many of the UK’s top academic institutions

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Cardiff University VC says higher education funding is ‘broken’

Newly-appointed boss of Wales’ only Russell Group uni admits international students subsidise home students. In an interview with the BBC, the newly-appointed Vice-Chancellor and President of Cardiff University Wendy Larner emphasised the dire financial situation that UK universities are finding themselves in. “With our home students, the fees don’t cover

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a wide-angle picture of the Student Representative Council's building

Student Council Autumn elections dramatically undercontested

Democratic deficit at the SRC as only 3 of 17 elections are competitive, and 8 positions to remain vacant. Reflecting a wider trend of uncontested and undercontested elections in students’ unions, only three of the seventeen Glasgow University Students’ Representative Council’s Autumn 2023 elections are set to be competitive. Following

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Funding squeeze imminent, says Russell Group

A new report has put UK universities’ difficult financial position in blunt terms. The Russell Group, the association of some of the UK’s most prestigious universities, including the University of Glasgow, has published a new report outlining the precarious financial state of Britain’s top universities. A combination of a decline

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Pedestrian friendly Byres Road to be started in January

Glasgow City Council has confirmed that a new project aiming to make Byres Road more friendly to pedestrians will begin early next year. On-street parking is expected to be limited, while sidewalks will be expanded, and cycle paths will be added. The project will begin on the lower half of

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