Latest news
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Study uses donated skin to simulate diabetic wound healing30 October 2017
Research carried out by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is using donated skin to create human stem cells to help investigate diabetes and reduce the need for animal testing.
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Sir Alex Ferguson hosts New York leadership event27 October 2017
Sir Alex Ferguson emphasised the importance of leadership when he visited Glasgow Caledonian New York College.
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GCU launches mentoring scheme for women in finance27 October 2017
Female finance students from GCU will receive one-to-one mentoring from women in the financial services sector under a pilot scheme aimed at addressing gender diversity in the industry.
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Advanced Higher Hub nominated for ScottishPower award25 October 2017
The Advanced Higher Hub at GCU has been nominated for a ScottishPower Foundation Award.
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GCU hosts £1.1m trial into pelvic organ prolapse25 October 2017
A new £1.1million trial based at Glasgow Caledonian University will assess whether a self-management programme could help to improve the lives of women who suffer from pelvic organ prolapse.
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Bosnian human rights activist to receive honorary degree23 October 2017
An international human rights activist who campaigns on behalf of women who were raped and sexually abused in the Bosnian War is to be awarded an honorary degree by Glasgow Caledonian University.
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The sky is the limit for Tom20 October 2017
A Glasgow Caledonian University graduate whose business designs low-cost satellites has been named in the Forbes Europe 30 under 30 for 2017.
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London to showcase Degree Apprenticeships20 October 2017
An event aimed at helping businesses make the most of the new Apprenticeship Levy is to be held at GCU London next week.
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Researcher to warn MSPs that the Green Man is “too short”20 October 2017
“People with arthritis can’t make the Green Man, they just don’t want to go into town anymore,” says Glasgow Caledonian University Professor Martijn Steultjens.
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Hidden Gems to be discovered through Tourism App13 October 2017
A new tourism app is set to open up the rural heartlands of Scotland, as part of the A9 Dualling programme.