Latest news
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Glasgow Caledonian to explore electric bus range enhancement15 January 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University is to be part of an ambitious project which will look to harness kinetic energy from the airflow generated by electric buses in a bid to enhance their operational range.
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Professor Cook stars in new collection of classic Dr Who writing15 January 2024
Professor John Cook features in a new compilation of classic Dr Who writing - released to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the show.
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Helping working-class women be heard: Comedian Janey Godley to speak at sexual violence research event12 January 2024
Comedian, author and award-winning writer Janey Godley will join Glasgow Caledonian University’s Dr Karen Lorimer as she reveals working-class women’s experiences of sexual violence at an online seminar on Tuesday, January 16, from 12pm-1pm.
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Firms with insider CEOs ‘more likely to survive a financial crisis’11 January 2024
Firms that comply with the UK Corporate Governance Code have a lower chance of surviving a financial crisis, according to a new study.
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Excellent international student experience at Glasgow Caledonian10 January 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has received a positive response on student satisfaction at the University in the prestigious 2023 International Student Barometer (ISB).
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Vascular disease expert helps to form best practice for patients10 January 2024
Vascular disease expert Dr Chris Seenan made a huge contribution to a new European consensus statement summarising all the current evidence and best practice in caring for people with peripheral arterial disease.
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Machine-learning maintenance lands graduate IMechE prize09 January 2024
Recent Glasgow Caledonian University graduate Ruaridh McNair has won an IMechE Project Award.
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Researcher inspired by mum to tackle chronic pain in the workplace06 January 2024
A health researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University was inspired to launch a study into tackling the problem of chronic pain in the workplace after witnessing his mum’s suffering for years.
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Charity boost for University blood cancer research04 January 2024
A Glasgow mum who set up a charity during her breast cancer battle has donated £7,000 to Glasgow Caledonian University to boost research into finding new targeted treatments for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) and Multiple Myeloma (MM).
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Professor Radclyffe-Thomas elected Chair of PRME UK and Ireland03 January 2024
Professor Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas has been elected Chair of the UN's PRME Chapter UK and Ireland.