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Strathclyde

[ strath-klahyd ]

noun

  1. a region in SW Scotland. 5,300 sq. mi. (13,727 sq. km).


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According to Professor Dimitris Andriosopoulos, founder of the Responsible Business Unit at Strathclyde University, the problem for 23andMe was twofold.

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A 2009 report by Glasgow City Council – which had taken over the school from the old Strathclyde Regional Council – found Kerelaw had been badly managed.

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Dr Sue Ellis, former professor of education at Strathclyde University, said councils are “stuck between a rock and a hard place” and that the lack of flexibility over teacher numbers from the Scottish government is not helping.

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Study co-author, Dr Katherine Dobson, of the University of Strathclyde, said the natural fossilisation had “achieved almost perfect preservation”.

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A 2009 investigation by Glasgow City Council - which had taken over running the school from the old Strathclyde Regional Council - found Kerelaw had been badly managed.

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