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2020

  • UofG research will look at the worldwide map of contemporary Burns suppers
  • Donation will help continue research into Scotland's national bard at the University of Glasgow
  • University of Glasgow research finds Robert Burns is worth £203M annually in direct value to Scotland, and almost £140M in brand value

2019

  • A new online resource maps the use of Scots across Scotland
  • Research will measure how much the music industry is worth to Scotland's economy
  • Book with pages the width of a human hair to feature in minature book exhibition
  • Archaeologists explore fate of waterloo wounded

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