Social media round-up
Published: 23 April 2020
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You can keep up to date with all the latest activity from across the #TeamUofG Community by following us on social media. Here are some recent highlights that you may have missed - thank you to everyone who has contributed!
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Are you or any members of #TinyTeamUofG looking for some entertainment? Why not do a spot of colouring! Download & colour this beautiful illustration of our campus from the late great Alasdair Gray Tag us in your creations!
— University of Glasgow (@UofGlasgow) April 21, 2020
Credit: @natlibscot@AGrayArchive #QuaranTeamUofG pic.twitter.com/EQdj7oDNLY
When #COVID19 lockdown means you can't get to our beautiful cloisters for a dissertation photoshoot you have to improvise! UofG student Rebekah @it_bekah put her photoshop skills to the test to celebrate her final hand-in! Big congrats Bekah! #QuaranTeamUofG #UofGFWC pic.twitter.com/dIqWleUYab
— University of Glasgow (@UofGlasgow) April 21, 2020
So proud of our Future World Changer Juneyna @jfkabir333 who has set up an Emergency Fund for people in Bangladesh who are starving as a result of #COVID19 - She’s raised nearly £4K already!
— University of Glasgow (@UofGlasgow) April 20, 2020
If you can help in any way, visit GoFundMe https://t.co/vMKRBMNUwA#UofGFWC pic.twitter.com/6OKedFduOq
Great message from UofG's @MariaFletcher77 as she juggles her work for @UofGLaw & looking after her lovely kids
— University of Glasgow (@UofGlasgow) April 20, 2020
Shout out to everyone juggling work & study with parenting and caring responsibilities It's really challenging. We see you, we appreciate you #QuaranTeamUofG pic.twitter.com/j2uBkkxUrr
A UofG research team led by @j_duckett receives £0.3m from @UKRI_News to analyse China’s containment measures to tackle #Covid_19. The findings should help other governments to develop their own responses to the pandemic.https://t.co/7hkUIlmoxC pic.twitter.com/KqI5KekXZg
— University of Glasgow (@UofGlasgow) April 18, 2020
First published: 23 April 2020