
Miscellanea: Product Design
In the first episode of the new season, we have a chat with Ashley Hearton about medical product design, amputation, and art.
In the first episode of the new season, we have a chat with Ashley Hearton about medical product design, amputation, and art.
GhostGUSTers is back! Almost. Ahead of the first episode of the revived series, GUST takes a look back at the spooky adventures of an iconic GhostGUSTer and a look forward to the new team that has taken over. Who you gonna call?
GUST headed down to the Glasgow Goes Green Festival at The Art School (waaaay back in February) to talk to a wide range of groups about how they’re promoting a sustainable lifestyle.
What has GUST been up to since the last NaSTA awards? This is a 10-minute reel showcasing GUST’s vibrant spirit, with the aim of winning over the judges’ hearts and the coveted Best Broadcaster award.
GUST collaborates with Scottish Enterprise Scotland and interviews entrepreneurs from the University of Glasgow Computer Science department.
GUST collaborates with Scottish Enterprise Scotland and interviews entrepreneurs from the University of Glasgow Computer Science department.
In the second instalment of Science Makes Glasgow, GUST checked out Explorathon, a Glasgow-wide event celebrating European Researchers.
GUST returns to the Glasgow Science Centre to cover the launch of their new series of events Science Lates, an adult-only nights with cocktails, experiments and more.
GUST tests the boundaries of science! Watch four brave participants attempt science experiments under the influence of alcohol. Tensions will rise, friendships will break, and slime will be spilled.
GUST speaks to some awesome women in the Computer Science field to get their take on the Gender Gap and explores what is being done to debug it.
Come join GUST on a crazy journey through science, corn flour and fantastic foamy fountains! In this parody of a 90s kid’s TV show, Professors Matilda and Rosanna discover a world of science fun with experiments and a trip to the science centre.
An interview with Liz Evans, the founder of North America’s first supervised injection site, InSite.