
Latest news
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Campaigning law students praised at Holyrood01 February 2024
The pivotal role Glasgow Caledonian students played in a campaign to safeguard the anonymity of complainers in sexual offence cases has been recognised at Holyrood.
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GCU London opens impressive new building31 January 2024
GCU London has expanded its campus with a new state-of-the-art building on Vallance Road, just 10 minutes from Fashion Street.
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Principal’s letter to The Herald published30 January 2024
Read the Principal’s letter to The Herald, ‘Breaking down barriers’, published on January 29:
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Students rate GSBS a 'transformational' business school30 January 2024
Glasgow School for Business and Society has achieved 'Transformational' status in the 2023 Positive Impact Rating (PIR).
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Book now for Alex Todhunter-Brown’s Professorial Lecture30 January 2024
Professor Alex Todhunter-Brown, from the School of Health and Life Sciences' Research Centre for Health (ReaCH), will share her expertise on systematic reviews and why they are so important in her Professorial Lecture.
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WHO Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease informed by University researchers26 January 2024
An internationally-recognised team of experts from Glasgow Caledonian University have contributed to the development of the recently launched World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease.
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Work begins on developing the world’s first e-PrEP clinic for people with HIV in Scotland26 January 2024
Award-winning researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have begun work on a £400,000 Scottish Government funded project to develop the world’s first national PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) online service.
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Empowering the future: STEAM engagement in Kisumu, Kenya22 January 2024
Professor Patricia Munoz-Escalona embarked on a transformative journey to Kisumu, Kenya, as part of the Angaza Africa Project.
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Health experts explain the science behind ‘walking like a penguin’ to prevent slips on icy paths19 January 2024
As temperatures plunged to below -13C in some parts of Scotland, health experts from Glasgow Caledonian University spoke to STV News to explain the science behind “walking like a penguin” to prevent slips and trips.
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Students triumph in business simulation contest18 January 2024
A team of students from Glasgow Caledonian are in the semi-finals of the business simulation contest The Universities Business Challenge.