Latest news
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GCU top modern Scottish university for graduate employment11 August 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has been ranked top modern university in Scotland for graduates who are in work or further study three years after completing their studies.
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BEAM Centre set for September launch event11 August 2017
Safe water, construction health and safety, and energy efficiency are just some of the themes being tackled by an innovative centre at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
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New partnership gives power to bright sparks09 August 2017
A drive to boost pupil participation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics has received backing from the ScottishPower Foundation.
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More city students set for university thanks to GCU Advanced Highers initiative08 August 2017
Pupils at Glasgow Caledonian University's (GCU) Advanced Higher Hub achieved an outstanding pass rate of 88% in this year's SQA examination diet − with four subjects achieving 100% pass rates.
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UK still feels European solidarity, GCU research finds07 August 2017
UK citizens are still largely positive about the European Union (EU) – despite the Brexit decision. This is one of the latest findings from research conducted jointly by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and the University of Sheffield.
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Supporting the Global Forum for Responsible Management Education04 August 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE will speak at the 2017 Global Forum for Responsible Management Education — 7th PRME Assembly in conjunction with the United Nations High-Level Political Forum.
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Celebrities get in the swing for Sir Alex Ferguson Golf Classic04 August 2017
Old Firm legends John Hartson and Walter Smith will be among a host of celebrities to join Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) honorary graduate and donor Sir Alex Ferguson CBE in raising funds for student scholarships and activities.
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GCU researchers contribute to UK report on World Hepatitis Day28 July 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers have contributed to a major UK report, which found a recent fall in deaths from hepatitis C as a result of treatment from new direct-acting antiviral drugs.
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Podiatry graduate is awarded a prestigious Carnegie Scholarship to study PhD27 July 2017
Podiatry graduate Benedictine Yen Chen Khor has been awarded a prestigious Carnegie Scholarship to return to Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) to work on a PhD.
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Athlete James awarded funding to run in World University Games27 July 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) student James Bowness is to represent Britain in the World University Games with the support of Sir Alex Ferguson and the Talented Athletes Programme.