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Professor wins prestigious lifetime achievement award22 November 2017
A professor who has dedicated her life to helping older people become more active has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for her pioneering work.
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Excitement builds for winter graduation ceremonies22 November 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will celebrate the achievements of two leading STEM ambassadors, a foremost economist, a climate-justice campaigner and a successful entrepreneur.
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Centre for Climate Justice to celebrate success21 November 2017
Helping to provide water for all in Malawi and a safe alternative to kerosene-based lighting are just two of the successes to be celebrated by the Centre for Climate Justice next week.
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Student who suffered broken spine celebrates two community sports awards21 November 2017
A GCU student who learned to walk again after breaking her spine is celebrating winning two awards recognising her commitment to community sports.
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£2.2 million project will explore how access to work could support migrant integration across Europe20 November 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University is to lead a £2.2million Europe-wide project exploring how joining the labour market could help migrants, refugees and asylum applicants integrate in their new host countries.
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Three Lanarkshire Hospitals seal University Hospital Status20 November 2017
Lanarkshire’s three new University hospitals received the seal of approval on Friday, November 17 at the official unveiling of its signage to celebrate the landmark deal between Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and NHS Lanarkshire.
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GCU student picks up SQA Star Award for volunteering17 November 2017
A third-year student who volunteers in his local community as a sports coach was honoured at the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) Star Awards 2017
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Chief executive of VisitScotland delivers 2017 Moffat Lecture17 November 2017
Malcolm Roughhead OBE discusses the need to attract new talent into the industry.
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GCU hosts major seminar on 'Insider Threat' in the workplace16 November 2017
Security experts from major public and private sector organisations have examined the threat posed by rogue employees at a seminar hosted by Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Corks pop on minimum pricing decision15 November 2017
It is heartening that Scotland is leading the way in implementing minimum unit pricing, just as it led the way with the smoking ban in public places.