Latest news
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GCU one of the first UK universities to sign up for STEM scholarships17 May 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University has been announced as one of the first UK universities to benefit from a STEM scholarship programme designed to help school and college leavers.
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The embodiment of the Common Good16 May 2018
More GCU students were given the opportunity to realise their dreams and ambitions at the 2018 Magnus Magnusson Awards Celebration Event last night.
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A tribute to Baroness Tessa Jowell15 May 2018
Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE remembers Baroness Tessa Jowell
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Inspirational Abdullah Alotaiq is Student of the Year15 May 2018
The School of Engineering and Built Environment’s Abdullah Alotaiq has been named GCU’s Student of the Year in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the University community.
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GCU hosts Caledonian Creates showcase11 May 2018
A smartphone app designed to offer help and advice to sleep-deprived new fathers is one of the many highlights of a showcase of creative work by students from Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Researchers walking on sunshine at Qatar World Cup10 May 2018
Solar power is moving from the rooftops to the streets at the 2022 FIFA World Cup – thanks to Glasgow Caledonian University research.
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Get well soon, Sir Alex09 May 2018
Students and staff at Glasgow Caledonian University are wishing Sir Alex Ferguson CBE a speedy recovery after his sudden illness at the weekend.
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One weekend to save the planet08 May 2018
Applied Games students from Glasgow Caledonian University helped negotiators at a global conference understand climate events that could dramatically change the planet.
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Award for gender equality08 May 2018
The School of Engineering and Built Environment has been presented with a prestigious Athena SWAN Award in recognition of its commitment to promoting gender equality among students and staff.
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GCU researchers impress UK's top scientist08 May 2018
Sir Mark Walport, Chief Executive Designate of UK Research and Innovation, visited GCU's early-career researchers and graduate students to learn about their work.