Latest news
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Global Game Jam returns to University for a 16th year of creativity and collaboration08 January 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University is once again preparing to host the Global Game Jam® (GGJ).
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Action urgently needed to tackle Scotland’s flood risks, study warns06 January 2025
Scotland’s flood policies, designed to be fair and collaborative, are falling short in practice, according to new research from Glasgow Caledonian University.
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University first in Scotland again for sustainability20 December 2024
Glasgow Caledonian has once again been ranked the leading university in Scotland for its exceptional contributions to environmental and social responsibility in the 2024/25 People & Planet University League.
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Wireless pesticide detector enjoys successful field test in Kenya16 December 2024
Researchers looking to develop a wireless system that will alert the Kenyan public to health risks in their local water supply have successfully demonstrated a prototype.
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Stroke survivors need tailored support to cope with aftermath12 December 2024
Stroke survivors need tailored support to help them cope with the long-term disruption they face in their lives, according to a new study.
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Glasgow Caledonian University has been awarded Advance HE's Race Equality Charter Bronze Award09 December 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has achieved Advance HE's Race Equality Charter Bronze Award in recognition of its work to combat racism and support race equality.
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Scottish island communities work with scientists to develop nature-based solutions to coastal erosion09 December 2024
Social and environmental scientists from Glasgow Caledonian University are working with island communities in the Outer Hebrides to find nature-based solutions to tackle the damaging effects of climate change on their coastline.
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Credit unions need help to adapt to digital revolution02 December 2024
Credit unions need support to adapt to the digital banking revolution, according to a new report.
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Scottish minister hails Glasgow Caledonian University’s pioneering ePrEP Clinic ahead of World AIDS Day29 November 2024
At a Scottish Parliament event commemorating World AIDS Day, the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health, Jenni Minto, hailed Glasgow Caledonian University’s pioneering ‘ePrEP Clinic’, a digital service for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
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Upskilling and stable employment key to combating political extremism28 November 2024