Glasgow boosts city of science role
AN INITIATIVE to secure Glasgow's position as a centre of excellence for the science industries has been launched.
Under the Glasgow City of Science banner, government, industry and education leaders will work together to "encourage interest, education and investment" in the science, medicine, technology and engineering sectors.
The campaign is being driven by Glasgow Science Centre, Glasgow City Council and the city's four universities – Glasgow, Strathclyde, Caledonian and West of Scotland – as well as colleges and other organisations.
Sir Kenneth Calman, chancellor of the University of Glasgow and chair of the City of Science steering committee, said: "Glasgow has a long tradition of excellence in science, technology, engineering and medicine.
"By co-ordinating the work going on in universities, colleges, schools, the city and in commerce and industry, we will be able to continue the tradition into the 21st century.
"Science can make Glasgow a city which looks ahead, and which is ready and prepared for the future. It can help to improve the quality of life of people in the city and beyond and continue to make Glasgow miles better."
Heather Reid OBE, former BBC weather presenter, said: "Science and innovation are at the heart of Glasgow's past, present and future.
"We have world-class industries, universities, research institutes and science communicators that together all make Glasgow a City of Science."
Glasgow City of Science aims to engage people with science and technology, illustrating how science "contributes to a healthier, wealthier and sustainable society" and inspiring them to get involved.
Lord Provost Bob Winter said:
"Through working together, our education institutions, businesses, and community leaders can secure the long-term future of science in Glasgow."
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