Latest news
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Mind Games: Can inanimate objects think?04 March 2024
A researcher from Glasgow Caledonian University is exploring a profound question: Can objects without life actually ‘think’?
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Professor Nancy Lombard wins Outstanding Researcher award04 March 2024
Professor Nancy Lombard has won Outstanding Woman Researcher in Sociology at The Venus International Women Awards.
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Boost for tourism as Scottish attractions pull in 48m visitors01 March 2024
Scotland’s visitor attractions enjoyed a robust year with visitor numbers up 17.2%, according to new figures released today.
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African agriculture breakthrough29 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has secured Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) funding from Innovate UK, paving the path for revolutionary advancements in African agriculture.
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Four academics contribute to special edition of Scottish Affairs28 February 2024
Four academics from Glasgow Caledonian have contributed to a special edition of Scotland’s longest-running journal on contemporary political and social issues to mark International Women's Day.
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Be inspired at Glasgow Caledonian - a great place to study learning disability nursing28 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University’s learning disability nursing lecturers are so passionate about the profession they came back to teach the programme after graduating.
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Co-designing a just transition to net zero27 February 2024
Researchers are embarking on a 12-month project which engages the people of Glasgow in the design and implementation of policies, initiatives and strategies aimed at transitioning to a net-zero carbon economy in a way that is fair and equitable for all members of society.
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Professor Lesley McMillan named Co-Editor of new academic journal22 February 2024
Professor Lesley McMillan has been appointed Co-Editor-in-Chief of a new academic journal - Gender and Justice.
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Wool waste: From burden to bounty21 February 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are to delve into the innovative treatment of wool waste – which could provide a major boost to the farming industry.
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Glasgow Caledonian cyber project teaches students how to shield Scotland's rail network20 February 2024
A cutting-edge cybersecurity project developed by Glasgow Caledonian University could be the key to safeguarding Scotland's critical infrastructure from cyber threats.