Latest news
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Gordon Reid nets honorary degree from Glasgow Caledonian University09 May 2019
Grand Slam singles champion and Paralympic gold medallist Gordon Reid MBE served up an inspirational message as he received an honorary degree from Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Dr McAuley makes case at Westminster for drug consumption facility08 May 2019
MPs were told by a Glasgow Caledonian University researcher that Glasgow has one of the strongest cases in Europe for introducing a drug consumption facility in its city centre.
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EngAGE ageing conference showcases latest developments on campus03 May 2019
The EngAGE conference aims to recognise the importance of older people's contribution to society and free registration is available now.
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GCU Chancellor announced as speaker at Scotland’s biggest TEDx event03 May 2019
The University Chancellor Dr Annie Lennox is to give a speech at the renowned TED talk series in Glasgow next month.
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Reasons for delay in pelvic organ prolapse treatment revealed02 May 2019
Many women do not seek early treatment for pelvic organ prolapse due to confusion and a lack of awareness around the condition’s symptoms – and feelings of shame and embarrassment – according to new research.
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Treating pets like humans could be life-threatening01 May 2019
Scientists have discovered that treating pets like humans could be life-threatening because some forms of affectionate behaviour pose an antibiotic-resistance risk to families and their domestic animals.
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Students launch Cyber Security Clinic at Glasgow Central24 April 2019
Rail passengers have been flocking to get free online safety advice from students running a new Cyber Security Clinic at Glasgow Central Station.
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Study aims to stamp out fire risk to historic buildings18 April 2019
A fire-safety expert is leading the first comprehensive study into the risk our historic buildings face from fire with the hope of saving more of our heritage from being lost.
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New funding for skills hub will boost business17 April 2019
A pilot project, led by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), to formally recognise the skills and qualifications of migrants and refugees is to be expanded after securing £130,000 worth of Scottish Government funding.
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Professorial lecture explores sustainable manufacturing15 April 2019
Innovative sustainable manufacturing processes could ensure industry can meet the demands of today’s consumers without compromising the needs of future generations.