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Microbiologists secure almost £400,000 in funding for ground-breaking research10 April 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University’s microbiology team have secured almost £400,000 in funding from the UK Research and Innovation National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC) and industrial partners to support ground-breaking research on microbial biofilms.
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Psychology research tackles Scotland’s growing opioid crisis07 April 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University psychology researcher Dr Martha Canfield has secured £125,000 on World Health Day (April 7) to tackle Scotland's growing opioid crisis through innovative data science.
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Widening access students make a difference in Nepal04 April 2025
Nine students from Glasgow Caledonian University, all from widening participation backgrounds, recently took part in a life-changing international experience in Nepal, thanks to a Scottish Government-funded initiative.
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Book now for Ima Jackson’s Professorial Lecture01 April 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University Professor Ima Jackson will discuss ways of finding joy within navigating the challenges of creatively building community engaged anti-racism practice, in her Professorial Lecture on Tuesday, April 29.
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Research investigates impact of UK immigration policy on migrant children’s health and wellbeing28 March 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University Social Work Lecturer Dr Natalia Farmer is playing a key role in a new study looking at the impact of a UK immigration policy on the health and wellbeing of migrant children and families in England.
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Glasgow Caledonian to host cycling research symposium24 March 2025
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Psychology in the courtroom expert is a Spotify hit21 March 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University researcher Dr Lee John Curley has been sharing his expertise on the psychology of the courtroom on a top Spotify podcast.
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Powerful new film highlights challenges of single parenthood21 March 2025
Researchers, policymakers, and NGOs – led by Glasgow Caledonian University - have collaborated on a powerful new film to mark Single Parents Day.
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Professor awarded Faculty of Public Health Fellowship through Distinction21 March 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University Professor in Public Health Andrew McAuley has been elected as a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health through Distinction in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the field.
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Glasgow Caledonian wins big at Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards20 March 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University took home prizes in major categories at last night’s 10th Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards.