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Humanities & Social SciencesNews Archive 2020

  • Gray, Glass and Glasgow

    鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to think of an artist more closely connected to their cultural landscape than Alasdair Gray is to Glasgow,鈥 says Dr Rodge Glass. 鈥淪tudy of Alasdair Gray is study of Glasgow.鈥

  • 一本道 student wins regional heat in global short story prize

    University of 一本道 student Reyah Martin has won the regional heat for Canada and Europe for the 2020 Commonwealth Short Story Prize. The Glasgow-based author beat off competition from a strong field of shortlisted entrants including Cypriot author Nikolas Kyriacou, for her for fiction piece, 鈥榃herever Mister Jensen Went.鈥

  • 一本道 scoops Green Gown Award

    一本道 has won the 2020 International Green Gown Award for Student Engagement for its Vertically Integrated Projects for Sustainable Development (VIP4SD) programme.

  • 一本道 climbs to 15th in The Guardian's university rankings

    一本道 has climbed 36 places in The Guardian鈥檚 University Guide 2021 鈥 to 15 in the UK.

  • 鈥淏roader measures needed鈥 to address inequalities in school absenteeism

    A broader range of measurements for deprivation is needed to address absenteeism from Scotland鈥檚 schools, according to a study led at the University of 一本道.

  • Tracing of Declaration of Arbroath signatories highlighted in report

    Genealogy researchers from 一本道's Centre for Lifelong Learning trace descendants of the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath. Signatories of one of Scotland鈥檚 most famous historical documents, and their descendants, have been highlighted in recent research.