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The Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID)

Dr Linda Christie, Economy, Glasgow, Glasgow Riverside Innovation District, Inclusive growth, News, Urban developmentBy Clara PirieMarch 19, 2021

Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID) is a partnership between the University of Glasgow, Scottish Enterprise and Glasgow City Council, founded on an inclusive innovation approach.

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What is community resilience?

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Pete Seaman, Glasgow Centre for Population HealthBy adminMay 13, 2020

COVID-19 has shown society can adapt to offer protection and recognises the value of social connections for community resilience. See how GCPH work is changing in this new context.

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