Paul Bradley
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Head of Government Relations @UofGlasgow | Board Member @FDSD_org | @CIPR_Global Accredited Member | Views my own | 🏳️🌈 (he/him)
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A new AI-powered system developed by researchers at UofG Computing Science, UofG Cancer Sciences and NYU Langone Health can spot signs of cancer in samples with remarkable accuracy. It could help human pathologists and improve cancer care in the future. Read more: gla.ac/4bRl98v
Still time to book a free spot at Monday's event hosted by Centre for Public Policy where leaders from across civil society, including SCVO's own chief executive, will be discussing policies, campaigns and challenges ahead of the #GeneralElection ⬇️
Tuned into the #ITVdebate? 👀 For more analysis of the parties’ policies, join us on Mon 17 June for expert analysis. Panel: 📍Nicola McEwen 📍Anna Fowlie 🕷 📍Emily Gray 📍Nathalie Agnew Chaired by Kezia Dugdale Register: eventbrite.co.uk/e/920757619827…
Congrats to all our #TinyTeamUofG who graduated today from our UofG Nursery. Good luck at primary school, and we look forward to seeing the amazing future world changers you'll become! 😊 We can't wait for our full-sized graduations to begin tomorrow UofG Alumni! 🎓
Great to see the Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson setting out to diplomats how supportive the U.K. government is to welcoming international students to our campuses. Universities UK International Russell Group
Delighted to welcome the Secretary of State Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Peter Kyle to UofGARC yesterday for the launch of the UK’s #quantum technology hubs. New enabling technologies like quantum and AI have the potential to kick-start U.K. productivity growth in the next few years. (1/2)
Great to see our members University of Glasgow, UCL, Cambridge University, Uni of Birmingham & University of Oxford at the centre of new quantum hubs that will help turn ideas into products that will improve lives & support economic growth.
It was a pleasure to welcome the Secretary of State Peter Kyle Department for Science, Innovation and Technology to the University of Glasgow last week to meet our quantum technology researchers. It highlights the fantastic work which our researchers and the Quantum Hubs have done in the last decade - more to come!
This year, we have been commemorating the 200th anniversary of the birth of William Thomson, otherwise known as Lord Kelvin. Delighted to be in London marking his bicentenary with an event at Westminster this evening. Thank you to Patricia Ferguson, MP for Glasgow West, for
We are delighted to bring our Glasgow Talks series to University of Glasgow on this sunny morning. We are joined by our partners, UofG Adam Smith Business School as we look into key topics that will shape the future landscape and will be discussing the challenges and opportunities facing the new UK government.
A wonderful evening sharing the life and legacy of Lord Kelvin at Westminster as well as showcasing his impact on the University of Glasgow today as we build on his pioneering spirit. Thanks to all who joined us -MPs, industry partners, alums and friends -for rich discussions. #Kelvin200
Delighted to host so many parliamentarians at our UK House of Commons event on Tuesday evening, marking Lord Kelvin's 200th anniversary. Thanks to Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell and to Professor Chris Johnson of Department for Science, Innovation and Technology for their contributions, and to Patricia Ferguson for sponsoring.
Yesterday, we had to pleasure of welcoming the Scotland Office Ian Murray MP to the University to hear about our civic engagement as well as from various leading researchers in quantum technology and drug discovery.
Congratulations to Chi Onwurah 💙 for being elected Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee Science, Innovation and Technology Committee , and to Patricia Ferguson on her election to Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Scottish Affairs Committee