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Tourism drive to promote Ayrshire coast11 April 2019
Stargazing, food and drink festivals, farmers markets and marine tourism could help attract thousands of extra visitors to the Ayrshire coast, under plans put forward by students from Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Cocaine injecting and homelessness create ‘perfect storm’ for rapid rise in HIV10 April 2019
A seven-year study by a team of blood-borne virus researchers has revealed for the very first time the scale and drivers of the UK’s largest HIV outbreak in over 30 years in Glasgow.
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Professor Iain Renwick appointed President of the British School of Fashion05 April 2019
Professor Renwick will work in the strategic development of the School in London and Glasgow and in partnership with Glasgow Caledonian New York College and the Fair Fashion Center.
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Stalking victims reveal impact on mental health05 April 2019
Non-violent stalking can cause lasting psychological damage to victims and should be treated as seriously as domestic abuse by the criminal justice system, according to new research.
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Research shows HPV vaccine has almost wiped out cervical disease04 April 2019
Ground-breaking research into the impact of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine given to schoolgirls in Scotland has revealed it has almost wiped out all cases of cervical pre-cancer in young women.
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GCU on top of the world in new impact rankings03 April 2019
Glasgow Caledonian University has been placed within the top 15 universities in the world for gender equality and reducing inequalities, according to the inaugural Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
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Join us for our annual celebration of research29 March 2019
The politican in charge of Scotland's finances will outline the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals at GCU's annual research celebration in May.
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A Viennese whirl with Coffee, Cake and a Concert21 March 2019
The University brought another slice of Viennese culture to campus for a second helping of Coffee, Cake and a Concert.
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Insider threat expert addresses nuclear security19 March 2019
A GCU expert on 'insider threats' has taken part in a major symposium on security in the nuclear power industry.
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Tourism spin-offs spreading across Scotland19 March 2019
Tourism spin-offs are spreading across the whole of Scotland thanks to the success of the V&A Dundee and Highland attractions, according to new research.