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Students to get hands-on experience at new Glasgow biomedical lab on campus09 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has teamed up with a local private laboratory to provide students with a unique opportunity to see how a working biomedical laboratory operates.
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Researcher explores importance of creative spaces for reducing loneliness in communities09 February 2024
A Glasgow Caledonian University psychology researcher is exploring the importance of creative spaces for reducing loneliness and improving social cohesion in Scottish communities.
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Educating the future of renewable energy08 February 2024
Researchers have won funding for a 12-month project focused on creating a learning framework for renewable energy-based battery swapping stations in India.
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Researchers call for funding revolution for social care08 February 2024
Scotland should reallocate the £1billion the NHS spends every year on delayed hospital discharges to fund social care closer to people's homes, concludes a review co-authored by Professor Cam Donaldson.
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MA TV Fiction Writing agrees new BBC collaboration07 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has secured a new collaboration with BBC Scotland and BBC ALBA.
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Law academics secure significant changes to justice Bill07 February 2024
Holyrood has made significant changes to proposals to modernise the legal rules in criminal cases involving young people, following an intervention by law academics from Glasgow Caledonian.
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Nature-based solutions for climate resilience06 February 2024
A team of researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University is investigating why the coastline in Carsethorn, Scotland, is eroding and how this will evolve due to climate change.
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Research looking to make space sustainable05 February 2024
A research project at Glasgow Caledonian University is aiming to make space activities in the UK more environmentally friendly.
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Dr Patrick Ring analyses risk management in the boardroom05 February 2024
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Glasgow Caledonian graduates propel tech company to new heights04 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University graduates have been instrumental in Katrick Technologies' success, contributing to the development of its innovative wind-panel technology.