
Latest news
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Researchers share their expertise at Glasgow Science Festival28 May 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are playing a huge part in this year’s Glasgow Science Festival, sharing their expertise with thousands of visitors of all ages.
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Research film receives Royal Television Society nomination24 May 2024
A powerful research film about the dramatic effect deindustrialisation has had on local communities has been nominated for a Royal Television Society Scotland Award.
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PhD student secures research grant for World War II project23 May 2024
A PhD student from Glasgow Caledonian will spend four months examining World War II archives in Germany after securing a coveted research grant.
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Magnus Magnusson Awards celebrate life-changing student projects16 May 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University celebrated inspiring students making a positive change in society as part of the 2024 Magnus Magnusson Awards on Monday, May 13.
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Confidence is a barrier for young women in politics15 May 2024
Young women are less likely to engage in politics than young men because of a lack of confidence, according to a study.
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Book now for GCU Fashion Showcase14 May 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Fashion Showcase returns to campus on June 4.
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New MS Doctoral Training Centre launches at Glasgow Caledonian14 May 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has become Scotland’s first MS Doctoral Training Centre helping people with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis (MS) manage their symptoms with physical activity.
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Glasgow Caledonian ranked as top modern university in Scotland14 May 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has cemented its position as the top-performing modern university in Scotland, according to the latest Complete University Guide 2025.
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Professor Fiona Skillen wins National Sporting Heritage Award10 May 2024
Professor Fiona Skillen won a National Sporting Heritage Award last night in recognition of her outstanding research and public history project work.
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Researchers praise Marcus Rashford’s social activism10 May 2024
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford’s social activism should serve as a “blueprint” for other politically conscious celebrity athletes, according to a new academic study.