Latest news
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Book now for GCU Fashion Showcase 201803 May 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University is to host a spectacular catwalk show featuring work from the next generation of fashion designers later this month.
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Students pitch ideas to turn Glasgow into music tourism destination02 May 2018
Glasgow can become one of the world’s most popular cities for music tourism if it can unlock its vast potential, according to industry experts.
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Hilton Hotels book GCU for annual careers showcase01 May 2018
Students from Glasgow School for Business and Society are being urged to sign up for a careers event hosted by Hilton Hotels.
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Bringing a taste of Africa to Scotland30 April 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will celebrate the fact a company created through its entrepreneurial hub will be the first to bring a product to market.
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Margaret Gibson OBE receives Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award27 April 2018
Margaret, who graduated with a Diploma in Communications Studies in 1982, received the award for her contribution to business and entrepreneurship at The Secrets to My Success.
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Communities at the heart of annual research celebration26 April 2018
GCU's Research Week 2018 will host events on campus and in communities around Glasgow
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Glasgow Caledonian NYC helps launch global campaign26 April 2018
The "Scotland is Now" global marketing campaign has been launched at an event in New York featuring Glasgow Caledonian NYC's Vice President, Cara Smyth.
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The eyes have it25 April 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University is ranked number one in the UK for Optometry, Ophthalmology & Orthoptics and features in the top 10 for six other subjects, according to the 2019 Complete University Guide (CUG).
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Cara ignites sustainability awareness at Marie Claire forum25 April 2018
Marie Claire magazine hosted its first ever sustainability forum last week – and Glasgow Caledonian New York College was at the heart of it.
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Regular running makes you a happier person25 April 2018
Regular running makes people happier and more confident in everyday life, according to a new study by Glasgow Caledonian University.