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  • Slavery in Britain: making reparation
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  • Is the Doctor a graduate?
  • Making the cut
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  • Our past
  • Glasgow 850: Healing the city
  • The daring capture of the Stone of Destiny
  • Looking good for 90!
  • Slavery in Britain: making reparation
  • Keeping it in the family
  • A legal first
  • QMU turns 125
  • Is the Doctor a graduate?
  • Making the cut
  • Celebrating 100 years of isotope science
  • 20 inspiring Glasgow women
  • A chemical reaction
  • Teaching in the last 150 years
  • The summer of '68
  • Japanese Whiskey's Roots
Image of the city of Glasgow with the University of Glasgow Tower in the forefront

Healing the city

How the medical advances we have made at UofG over the centuries have improved the health of the people of Glasgow.

Police retrieve the stolen Stone of Destiny

When Destiny called on UofG

The four Glasgow students who brought Scotland’s symbol of monarchy, the Stone of Destiny, back north from London one bygone Christmas.

Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli and Professor Sir Hilary Beckles of the University of the West Indies

Slavery in Britain: making reparation

In 2018, we became the first University to acknowledge our links to slavery and launch a major programme of reparative justice.

Marta Dusseldorp (right) with UofG Archivist Moira Rankin (photo: BBC 'Who Do You Think You Are?')

Keeping it in the family

A record-breaking family of doctors who all trained at the University has been highlighted in the Australian version of the TV show 'Who Do You Think You Are?'

Madge Easton Anderson, Daily Record 16 December 1920 (photo: courtesy of the Mitchell Library, Glasgow).

A legal first

Madge Easton Anderson might not be a name you’ve heard before, but she holds a special place in legal history.

Students enjoying the events and facilities on offer at the QMU

QMU turns 125

We take a look at the evolution of the Queen Margaret Union and what it has meant to its members.

Is the Doctor a graduate?

TV's Doctor Who suggests that the time-travelling hero is a graduate. We investigate the evidence.

An old television and lounge scene with a modrn image from the Quadrangles upon it

Making the cut

Many TV writers, producers and presenters began their careers with Glasgow University Student Television.

Frederick Soddy (1877-1956)

A world-changing discovery

It’s 100 years since isotopes were discovered at Glasgow by chemist Fredrick Soddy.

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20 inspiring women

From groundbreaking discoveries to world-changing ideas, we celebrate the impact of 20 trailblazing, world-changing Glasgow women.

New state-of-the-art laboratories in the Joseph Black Building will enhance student experience

A chemical reaction

Discover how investment has lead to innovation over the history of chemistry at Glasgow.

Chemistry lecture theatre c.1900

Teaching in the last 150 years

From gas-lit rooms to virtual learning environments, discover how teaching has changed in the last 150 years.

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The summer of '68

Moving two thirds of a million books from the University's old library to a new home in the sky.

Masataka Taketsuru

The man behind the malt

Whisky in the Scottish tradition has been produced in Japan for almost a century and the story begins in Glasgow.

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