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April 15, 2020

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A view over the main building of Glasgow University with the city beyond to the south

COVID-19: How Glasgow University and Policy Scotland can contribute to the response

City economies, Civic University, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Des McNulty, Digital, Glasgow Commission for Economic Growth, Think pieceBy adminApril 15, 2020

The Policy Scotland project to bring together Glasgow University staff and civic partners to help policymakers respond to the challenges resulting from coronavirus (COVID-19).

An empty primary school playground with murals on the walls and windows at the back, including a rainbow, the words ' A smile can travel 2m' and '26 March, 8pm. Open your windows and thank the NHS.'

Coping with COVID-19

Coronavirus / COVID-19, Education, Children and Families, Professor Chris ChapmanBy adminApril 15, 2020

Policy Scotland’s role in shaping the debate about how our future is reframed and redesigned as a result of COVID-19.

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