University of Glasgow

Research Stories

Education EN ↓ 6 episodes

From the University of Glasgow, Research Stories features an in-depth conversations with  researchers, offering insight into their career journeys, collaborations, and the impact of their research.   The show aims to foster curiosity, demystify research, and open new conversations about how research is done across disciplines.  

Author

University of Glasgow

Category

Education

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Oct 12, 2025

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Episodes

Qammer Abbasi: From Body-Centric Networks to All-Senses Holography 12.10.2025

Professor Qammer H. Abbasi, Professor of Applied Electromagnetics & Sensing, James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow. How close are we to a future where nano sensors inside the human body can detect disease before symptoms appear? Or where holograms can be “teleported” with all five senses intact?  This episode features Professor Qammer Abbasi, whose research explores body-cent...

Nicola McEwen: Inside the UK’s Intergovernmental Relations 05.10.2025

Nicola McEwen, Professor of Public Policy and Governance, Director of the Centre for Public Policy, University of Glasgow How does impartial research shape real-world decisions? Nick Bruce sits down with Professor Nicola McEwen, Director of the Centre for Public Policy and a leading expert on territorial politics and multi-level governance, to demystify how evidence informs government without taki...

Jude Robinson: Social Anthropology and the Realities of Health Inequalities 28.09.2025

Professor Jude Robinson, Professor in Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow.  Social Anthropologist Professor Jude Robinson sits down to discuss her work examining how peri-urban communities in Kenya can access safer water. Jude is passionate about interdisciplinary collaboration, without which her work wouldn’t be possible. In this conversation she explains how this works in practice, the c...

Nicol Keith: Failure, Collaboration, and the Culture of Research 21.09.2025

Professor Nicol Keith, Professor of Molecular Oncology, University of Glasgow In this episode, Professor of Molecular Oncology Nicol Keith reflects on his career so far and gets candid about successes, failures, and lessons learned along the way. Our conversation goes deep into Nicol’s passion for interdisciplinary collaboration and how it has influenced his work. We also talk creative stamina, pr...

Mia Perry: Rethinking Literacy in an Ever-Changing World 14.09.2025

Mia Perry, Professor of Arts and Literacies in Education, University of Glasgow In this episode, Mia chronicles how she went from studying Theatre and Russian Studies to a career in pedagogical research, and how her background is woven into her current work. She explains her work with the Sustainable Futures in Africa Network and explores the ethical dilemmas of operating in a complex modern resea...

Christina Young: Revealing the Hidden Secrets of Art 07.09.2025

Christina Young, Professor of Conservation and Technical Art History, University of Glasgow. Art Conservator Professor Christina Young explains how her background in physics informs her work in art conservation, and how she uses technology to reveal the hidden histories of artworks. She explains why this work is important, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of “hidden things” and helpin...

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