Latest news
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Entrepreneurship at the heart of conference05 September 2017
The University will be a hub of ideas and innovation for the next three days at its hosts the International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference (IEEC) for the first time.
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High-profile media names to attend roadshow01 September 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is to host a Question Time-style roadshow in conjunction with the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
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Research looks to rescue diminishing resource28 August 2017
Global phosphorus reserves could run out within a century, which could have serious consequences for the agricultural industry.
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Webcams help parents bond with premature babies28 August 2017
A study into whether webcams can assist the early bonding process for parents of premature babies found that the majority benefit from the ability to see their baby 24/7 in neonatal units.
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Sir Alex Ferguson golf event will change the lives of GCU students28 August 2017
Sir Alex Ferguson assembled a team of sporting legends and celebrities for a round of golf that raised £73,000 to offer talented students life-changing experiences.
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Entrepreneurs put ‘social’ at the heart of their inventions25 August 2017
Two burgeoning entrepreneurs from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) have made the shortlist of the 2017 Converge Challenge.
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Europe Office receives €1m funding for social innovation project24 August 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is leading a major European project aimed at growing social innovation within Europe’s local communities.
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Tourism maintains a robust performance despite pending woes of Brexit24 August 2017
Uncertainty surrounding Brexit could see more Brits holiday at home, says tourism expert Professor John Lennon.
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Podiatry students help athletes put feet first24 August 2017
Podiatry students from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) volunteered at the Special Olympics Great Britain National Summer Games in Sheffield earlier this month.
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Physio students get rub of the Green18 August 2017
Building on partnerships with the Scottish Football Association (SFA) and Scottish Rugby Union (SRU), Glasgow Caledonian University physiotherapy students will be providing welcome relief for competitors at the Grand Masters Hockey at Glasgow Green.