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Book now for Alex Todhunter-Brown’s Professorial Lecture30 January 2024
Professor Alex Todhunter-Brown, from the School of Health and Life Sciences' Research Centre for Health (ReaCH), will share her expertise on systematic reviews and why they are so important in her Professorial Lecture.
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WHO Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease informed by University researchers26 January 2024
An internationally-recognised team of experts from Glasgow Caledonian University have contributed to the development of the recently launched World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease.
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Work begins on developing the world’s first e-PrEP clinic for people with HIV in Scotland26 January 2024
Award-winning researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have begun work on a £400,000 Scottish Government funded project to develop the world’s first national PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) online service.
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Empowering the future: STEAM engagement in Kisumu, Kenya22 January 2024
Professor Patricia Munoz-Escalona embarked on a transformative journey to Kisumu, Kenya, as part of the Angaza Africa Project.
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Health experts explain the science behind ‘walking like a penguin’ to prevent slips on icy paths19 January 2024
As temperatures plunged to below -13C in some parts of Scotland, health experts from Glasgow Caledonian University spoke to STV News to explain the science behind “walking like a penguin” to prevent slips and trips.
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Students triumph in business simulation contest18 January 2024
A team of students from Glasgow Caledonian are in the semi-finals of the business simulation contest The Universities Business Challenge.
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Short bouts of yoga may help prevent diabetes, new study reveals17 January 2024
Three-minute bouts of yoga have been found to significantly lower blood glucose levels and reduce the risk of diabetes, a study from Glasgow Caledonian University has revealed.
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Glasgow Caledonian and SAMH recommit to promoting positive mental health17 January 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University and Scottish Action on Mental Health (SAMH) have reconfirmed their commitment to work together to promote positive mental health and wellbeing among the University’s students, staff and wider community.
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Glasgow Caledonian appoints new senior leaders16 January 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University is delighted to announce the appointment of three new senior leaders covering Education, Engagement and the School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment.
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It's Game Jam time again15 January 2024
Students and staff will once again team up this month to create a game in 48 hours as part of the Global Game Jam.