News & Events
Here you will find all the latest news and events from the Glasgow Caledonian University Foundation.
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New York graduates celebrate success at GCNYC01 July 2019
Glasgow Caledonian New York College (GCNYC) has celebrated its second commencement ceremony.
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First Minister praises University's world-leading Centre for Climate Justice20 June 2019
Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, has described the Centre for Climate Justice at Glasgow Caledonian University as world-leading, following her address at the first global Forum on Climate Justice. The First Minister told delegates it is impossible to tackle the climate crisis without recognising the need for climate justice, and used the occasion to launch a Big Climate Conversation across Scotland.
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Jings! Crivvens! Oor Wullie visits GCU17 June 2019
A famous face has made a surprise appearance on campus.
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Labs on Campus get into gear12 June 2019
Senior secondary school pupils got to experience life in the fast lane at Glasgow Caledonian University – quite literally.
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GCU helps graduate Africa's future leaders12 June 2019
Africa's next generation of future leaders could be among the first students who graduated with degrees from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) in Mauritius today.
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GCU helps Africa's future leaders07 June 2019
Africa's next generation of future leaders could be among the first students to graduate with degrees from Glasgow Caledonian University in Mauritius next month.
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GCU climbs 16 places in prestigious Guardian University Guide07 June 2019
Glasgow Caledonian University has moved up 16 places in this year's Guardian University Guide 2020.
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Finance Secretary gives ringing endorsement of University research strategy31 May 2019
"I readily welcome the fact that Glasgow Caledonian has adopted the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals," said Derek Mackay MSP as he outlined their importance at the University's annual research celebration.
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First among equals? Diversity work nominated for HE Awards31 May 2019
The University’s important work to support equality and diversity is being recognised in two nominations to The Herald’s Higher Education Awards. It follows recent success in the Times Higher Education Impact Awards, which placed Glasgow Caledonian among the world’s best institutions promoting gender equality and reducing inequalities.
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University brings new life to ageing process24 May 2019
Christina McKelvie MSP described Scotland's ageing workforce as an asset and not an expense as she opened the inaugural EngAGE conference at Glasgow Caledonian University.