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Extent of marking boycott revealed

8th September 2023

Data seen by The Glasgow Guardian has revealed the true extent of the marking assessment boycott. At least 606 students graduated from the University of Glasgow without a degree classification last term, The Glasgow Guardian can reveal following a freedom of information request. The subject area with the highest number of students unable to graduate ...


Meet the UofG student running to become an MP

8th September 2023

University of Glasgow student Cameron Eadie talks Green party politics as well as the challenges and benefits of running an election campaign as a student. At just 20 years old, University of Glasgow student Cameron Eadie has thrown his hat in the ring in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election. The Scottish Green Party candidate ...


Five day workers walkout welcomes students to new academic term

8th September 2023

Support staff set to strike after the University fails to reach an agreement on a 2023/24 pay rise. On 29 August, Unite the Union confirmed that around 1,000 members employed in four universities and four colleges across Scotland are set to take strike action during the first weeks of the new academic term. Plans for ...


UofG networks record high number of ChatGPT connections

8th September 2023

The number of connections to ChatGPT made via UofG wifi networks raises concerns surrounding its usage in academic work. A freedom of information request revealed that Glasgow University has recorded 150,647 connections from their campus buildings and wi-fi networks to ChatGPT, since May 2023. Robert Gordon University, in Aberdeen, said they were logging an average ...


Funding squeeze imminent, says Russell Group

8th September 2023

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 in external funding from research, ...


UofG students compete to win $500,000

8th September 2023

Glasgow University students have reached the final of an amazon programming competition. A team from University of Glasgow are competing in an Amazon Science competition which could see them win a jackpot of $500,000. The team has already reached the final stage of the competition, which is to take place in mid-September. The teams are ...


Devastating effect of cost-of-living crisis on disabled people revealed by UofG research

8th September 2023

New research conducted by the University of Glasgow has revealed the extent of the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on disabled people in Scotland. In a recently published report, the Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH) and the Glasgow Disability Alliance (GDA) have highlighted the challenges disabled people in Glasgow are facing and called for ...


Glasgow students face second highest cost-of-living in UK

8th September 2023

A survey of students in the UK has placed Glasgow as one of the most expensive places for students in the country. New data from the NatWest Student Living Index 2023, collected in May and June of this year, has named Glasgow as the city with the second highest living costs for students in the ...


Surviving copy of Shakespeare’s first folio to go on display in the Hunterian

12th April 2023

To commemorate the 400th birthday of the first printed edition of William Shakespeare’s collected plays in 1623, the ‘First Folio’ will go on public display at the Hunterian Art Gallery on 22 and 23 April 2023. The University of Glasgow’s First Folio is currently held in the Library’s Archives & Special Collections, as one of ...


Lorelai’s story: Trans UofG student denied asylum

10th April 2023

A University of Glasgow student seeking asylum is currently involved in a legal battle against the Home Office. Lorelai Patanik (25) was denied her right to work and, later, her asylum claim in late 2022. The Home Office sent a statement of refusal against Lorelai’s asylum application on 16 December 2022, which it based on ...