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New report shows how veterans' lives are being transformed through employment, training and qualifications04 October 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University produced an evaluation report on the effectiveness of Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company’s (SBMC) training programme, which is helping veterans transition to employment in civilian life.
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Reducing Hepatitis C reinfection among people who inject drugs03 October 2024
Researchers Dr David Whiteley and Professor Sharon Hutchinson will play key roles in a new project aimed at improving surveillance, diagnosis and treatment of Hepatitis C reinfection for people who use drugs.
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Health researcher plays key role in launch of new quality standards for cardiac arrest survivors03 October 2024
Physiotherapy lecturer and researcher Dr Vicky Joshi joined the Resuscitation Council UK (RCUK) and Public Health Minister Jenni Minto at the Scottish Parliament to launch a new quality standard for cardiac arrest survivors.
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Glasgow Caledonian signs up to Student Minds' University Mental Health Charter25 September 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University is once again joining universities across the UK in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of both students and staff.
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Ministers attend launch of UK’s first integrated optometry and independent prescribing qualification at Glasgow Caledonian25 September 2024
Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Steve Decent welcomed two Scottish Government ministers to Glasgow Caledonian University to mark the launch of the UK's first integrated optometry and independent prescribing MOptom (IP) qualification.
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Scotland leading the UK on community asset transfer powers24 September 2024
Scotland is leading the rest of the UK in giving rural communities the power to take over land and buildings from public authorities, according to the first four-nation study into community asset transfer.
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New research on circular cities emerges from Erasmus Mundus MSc programme23 September 2024
New research from Glasgow Caledonian University has explored how "circular cities" could offer a sustainable solution to the growing challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and urbanisation.
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University improves top 50 UK position in 2025 Times rankings20 September 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has made another impressive leap in the higher education rankings, breaking further into the prestigious top 50 of the 2025 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide.
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Grandmother tells how floor-rise training changed her life19 September 2024
An 81-year-old grandmother told how new floor-rise training gave her the strength and confidence to pull herself up off the ground when she fell in her back garden.
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Erskine Veterans Charity and Glasgow Caledonian University celebrate the Sporting Senior Games 202418 September 2024
Erskine Veterans Charity, together with Glasgow Caledonian University, hosted the Sporting Senior Games Awards 2024 to recognise the outstanding sporting achievements of care home residents from across Scotland.