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To mark the University of Glasgow [Advanced Research Centre][1]’s first birthday we asked our University of Glasgow research community to think upon their own research-inspired firsts. These might include the first time something is understood, observed, or demonstrated. Or they might represent a memorable moment such as a first job, book or performance. ![Photographs of the Research Firsts Exhibition in the atrium of the University of Glasgow's Advanced Research Centre][2] The components you see within this project represent the entries we received. The diversity conveys the spirit of curiosity and discovery that drives, and indeed unites, research journeys across all subjects and topics. From the first direct detection of gravitational waves to very personal 'first moments' in individual research careers, the exhibition gives a unique insight into the challenges and excitement that goes alongside research and innovation. As well as the online exhibition and physical display, which was hosted in the Advanced Research Centre throughout the month of June 2023, a booklet of the exhibition entries was also produced, and can be [viewed or downloaded here][3]. [1]: http://www.gla.ac.uk/research/arc [2]: https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/download/ey3rv/?direct=&mode=render&format=2400x2400.jpeg [3]: https://osf.io/vn9s8
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