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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.
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GCU London secures major research grant to work in Latin America and Europe26 September 2018
GCU London is to lead a £615,000 project to help academics and university staff across Latin America and Europe work effectively with students from diverse cultures.
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Author Kate Pickett to deliver lecture for Challenge Poverty Week21 September 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University is hosting a lecture by the best-selling author Professor Kate Pickett as part of Challenge Poverty Week.
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GCU hosts launch of migrant and refugee skills recognition project21 September 2018
A pilot project, led by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), to set up Scotland's first migrant and refugee skills recognition and accreditation hub, has been launched by Minister for Business, Fair Work and Skills, Jamie Hepburn MSP.
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Moffat Centre to help transform Edinburgh city centre21 September 2018
Tourism experts from Glasgow Caledonian University are to play a key role in helping to transform Edinburgh city centre.
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GCU alumni run Canada's fastest growing companies18 September 2018
Two businesses created by GCU graduates feature in a list of fastest growing companies in Canada.
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Netflix faces battle for global streaming crown13 September 2018
Netflix's position as the dominant player in global streaming is under serious threat for the first time, warns an expert in television studies.
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GCU secures £90,000 to host national social enterprise archive12 September 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University is to host a national archive capturing Scotland’s social enterprise story after securing £90,000 of government funding.
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Researchers discover patients with healthcare associated infections (HAIs) feel “dirty” or “like a leper” after diagnosis12 September 2018
Many patients with healthcare associated infections (HAIs) reported feeling “like a leper”, “having the plague” or “dirty” after being diagnosed, according to a major new review carried out by researchers at the School of Health and Life Sciences.
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Baroness Thornton delivers the 2018 John Pearce Memorial Lecture11 September 2018
Baroness Glenys Thornton outlined how social enterprise can have a positive impact on people’s lives at the annual John Pearce Memorial Lecture at Glasgow Caledonian University.