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Professor Fiona Skillen wins National Sporting Heritage Award10 May 2024
Professor Fiona Skillen won a National Sporting Heritage Award last night in recognition of her outstanding research and public history project work.
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Researchers praise Marcus Rashford’s social activism10 May 2024
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford’s social activism should serve as a “blueprint” for other politically conscious celebrity athletes, according to a new academic study.
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Almost 2,000 Transnet employees achieve railway qualifications09 May 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University, the University of Johannesburg and the Chartered Institution of Railway Operators today celebrated its unique 12-year partnership with Africa’s largest freight rail company Transnet.
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Glasgow Caledonian University students set to shine at WorldSkills Lyon 202409 May 2024
Two exceptional students from Glasgow Caledonian University are among the 31 young people preparing to represent Team UK at the prestigious WorldSkills Lyon 2024, often referred to as the 'skills Olympics.'
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Pioneering epilepsy monitoring technology advances in Converge Challenge08 May 2024
A Glasgow Caledonian University cutting-edge research project has been selected for stage one of the prestigious Converge Challenge.
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Cutting-edge cybersecurity project gains industry recognition07 May 2024
A cutting-edge cybersecurity project developed by Glasgow Caledonian University has garnered significant attention and support from industry leaders thanks to media coverage.
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Glasgow Caledonian welcomes new director of FSM&,C03 May 2024
The University is delighted to announce that Karen Varty has been appointed Director of Future Students, Marketing and Communications (FSM&C).
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University sustainable travel progress showcased by Transform Scotland02 May 2024
The University’s Sustainable Travel Plan (STP) has been lauded by Scotland’s alliance for sustainable transport.
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Scotland’s first network is launched to improve mental health of LGBTQIA+ community02 May 2024
Scotland’s first mental health network to improve the lives of the LGBTQIA+ community has been launched by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian and Edinburgh universities.
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Cyberbullying video to be screened in Scottish schools01 May 2024
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian have created a new film to raise awareness of the impact of cyberbullying and online abuse on teenagers.