Latest news
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Higher Education Minister receives Cybersecurity update01 November 2018
Higher Education Minister Richard Lochhead MSP heard how GCU is now equipping hundreds of graduates with cybersecurity skills.
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Made for TV26 October 2018
Leading figures from the television industry joined graduates, students and staff to celebrate 10 years of GCU's pioneering MA TV Fiction Writing course.
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GCU takes Taggart scripts into custody25 October 2018
Taggart star Blythe Duff has donated all of her scripts from the iconic detective show to the archives at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Putting the Common Good first24 October 2018
A voice will be given to the voiceless in South Africa thanks to Glasgow Caledonian University’s Common Good First project.
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Poignant letter portrays torment of Great War's forgotten pacifists18 October 2018
As the centenary of the Armistice approaches, the actor Gary Lewis has contributed a powerful reading of the intimate correspondence which is held in Glasgow Caledonian University's archive.
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Glasgow Caledonian University played key role in North Coast 500 success, says Tom Campbell18 October 2018
The man tasked with driving forward one of the world's most iconic coastal touring routes paid tribute to Glasgow Caledonian University for helping to make it a success.
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Uhatch business makes TV debut17 October 2018
The Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) graduate behind a breakfast drink made from an African super fruit has starred in a promotional STV advert.
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GCU expertise to power Ghana's growing oil and gas industry05 October 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University has signed a partnership agreement with the Petroleum Commission, Ghana, to design and deliver work-based education solutions for Ghana's growing oil and gas industry.
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GCU Law Clinic triumphs in Community Champion Awards03 October 2018
GCU Law Clinic, a student-led initiative which provides free legal advice, has made the final of the Evening Times Community Champion Awards after winning a regional heat.
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Tackling poverty would enrich the whole of Scottish society02 October 2018
Tackling poverty and inequality would enrich the whole of Scottish society, according to a leading public health expert.