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COOL MUSIC project will enhance socially excluded young people's skills25 July 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers have developed a new music and video production programme to enhance social and practical skills among socially excluded young people in Edinburgh.
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Researchers support sustainable community sheds project24 July 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researchers are working on a new project supporting the development of social spaces known as ‘sheds’ to encourage community development and evidence enhanced health and wellbeing for the people using them.
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GCNYC Vice-President helps Marie Claire publish historic edition21 July 2017
Cara Smyth, Vice-President of Glasgow Caledonian New York College (GCNYC), joined Marie Claire’s Sustainable Fashion Advisory Board to support the latest issue dedicated to sustainability.
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Researchers conduct longest running postnatal pelvic floor dysfunction study21 July 2017
Researchers from the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are conducting the longest running postnatal pelvic floor dysfunction research project ever, working with women first contacted for the study 25 years ago.
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North Coast 500 is a tourism marketing success story21 July 2017
“Scotland's answer to Route 66 has caught the imagination of summer holidaymakers,” says Glasgow Caledonian University’s Professor John Lennon.
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GCU's Dr Wersun recognised for supporting PRME initiatives20 July 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)’s Dr Alec Wersun has been recognised for his leadership and commitment to Responsible Management Education (PRME) at the 2017 Global Forum celebrating ten years of the initiative.
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Scots show solidarity with vulnerable groups19 July 2017
Research conducted at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has revealed that people in Scotland and Northern Ireland feel much stronger solidarity with vulnerable groups in society than other parts of the UK do.
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A vision for the future as GCU receives donation from leading Scottish company18 July 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), the only University in Scotland to offer Optometry, has received a boost from the Robert Barr Charitable Trust to further enhance its clinical investigation facility.
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GCU graduate turns freelance bug bounty hunter18 July 2017
Over the summer, students usually support themselves with a little part-time work – anything from pulling pints behind a bar to stacking shelves in a supermarket.
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GCU welcomes international students to summer school 201713 July 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)’s International Summer School 2017 will begin on July 18, with 120 students of 14 different nationalities travelling to Glasgow to take part over three weeks.