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PhD social work student gives advice to Labour leader at round-table on asylum seekers23 August 2018
Natalia Farmer was invited to attend a round-table discussion with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard on the current asylum seeker/Serco eviction situation.
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Tribute to a global statesman20 August 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE, has paid tribute to honorary graduate Dr Kofi Annan.
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GCU graduate wins prestigious BBC New Comedy Award17 August 2018
Former Glasgow School for Business and Society student Stephen Buchanan has joined an illustrious list of stand-up comics by winning the prestigious BBC New Comedy Award.
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Brexit could spell the end of cut-price holidays14 August 2018
Professor John Lennon, Director of the Moffat Centre for Travel and Tourism at Glasgow Caledonian University, has warned the days of cheap travel insurance could also be over as travellers will need cover for flight delays and medical repatriation costs.
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GCU students give life-saving CPR lessons13 August 2018
Students at Glasgow Caledonian University have been sharing life-saving CPR skills.
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Football used as scapegoat for domestic violence07 August 2018
An in-depth study from researchers at GCU finds that using football as an excuse for domestic abuse can trivialise the issue.
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GCU academic joins global political experts on IPSA executive01 August 2018
An academic from GCU has been elected onto the executive committee of the International Political Studies Association.
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A tribute to Dr Don McCarthy CBE, Founding Donor of British School of Fashion23 July 2018
Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Pamela Gillies CBE, has led the University’s tributes for Dr Don McCarthy CBE, who sadly passed away after a long and courageous battle against cancer.
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Engineering Development Trust award for student Taylor18 July 2018
Taylor Aitchison has won the Engineering Development Trust's Scottish Contribution to the Business Award for his outstanding business improvement project.
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Marketing students generate ideas to promote meningitis vaccines12 July 2018
Snapchat filters could be used to promote meningitis vaccines in secondary schools, under proposals put forward to NHS Health Scotland by marketing students from GCU.