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Glasgow Caledonian ranked 1st in Scotland for sustainability13 December 2023
Glasgow Caledonian has been ranked the leading university in Scotland for its exceptional contributions to environmental and social responsibility in the 2023/24 People & Planet University League.
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Global summit didn’t go far enough, says Professor Jafry13 December 2023
Professor Tahseen Jafry, director of the Mary Robinson Centre for Climate Justice at Glasgow Caledonian University, gives her thoughts on COP28.
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Book now for celebration of 50 Years of Social Sciences11 December 2023
Glasgow Caledonian is hosting a special event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its BA/BA (Hons) Social Sciences programme
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Paving the way for global engineers08 December 2023
Professor Patricia Muñoz-Escalona will deliver a Professorial Lecture exploring the importance of tailoring teaching to ensure the creation of global citizens who can work together with people from all generations.
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ReaCH ‘Power of Partnership’ event will showcase research into action06 December 2023
The Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) is holding a 'Power of Partnership' event to showcase the importance of partnership working in turning research into action.
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Thousands of women could benefit from new research into the self-management of pelvic organ prolapse05 December 2023
New research has shown that self-management of a pessary used to treat pelvic organ prolapse in women leads to fewer complications and could save the NHS money while maintaining quality of life.
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Glasgow Caledonian wins Green Gown Award for Benefitting Society01 December 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University’s commitment to civic engagement and its role in empowering students to deliver positive change in society has been recognised and celebrated at the 2023 UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards where it won the Benefitting Society award.
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Crucible researchers meet Scottish Parliament’s top policymakers30 November 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University’s future leaders in the Crucible career development programme met a host of top politicians during a visit to the Scottish Parliament.
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Campaigning psychologist celebrates new standards for heart disease patients30 November 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University lecturer Dr Liza Morton, who was the world’s youngest pacemaker baby, played a huge part in new standards published today to support congenital heart disease care in Scotland.
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Winter graduations conclude29 November 2023
A trio of exceptional individuals were awarded honorary degrees as Glasgow Caledonian University's winter graduation ceremonies concluded at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall.