Latest news
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TJ lands dream job at Mercedes F111 October 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University’s TJ Scott is on the fast track to success and revving up for an exhilarating career in Formula One.
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How community events adapted to lockdown10 October 2023
Organisers of small-scale community events used digital platforms to reach new audiences during the pandemic, according to a new study co-authored by academics from Glasgow Caledonian.
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Unlocking the future of connectivity with Professor Tuleen Boutaleb10 October 2023
On Tuesday October 24, you can join Professor Boutaleb as she recounts her journey into connectivity's future. During this Professorial Lecture, she will demonstrate how innovation, safety, and connectivity is shaping the technology landscape.
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New ‘Voices Through The Lens’ research project launched09 October 2023
A new project has been launched to help young, ethnic minority people explore their experiences of mental health stigma and discrimination through photography.
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Solar window breakthrough hopes to shine bright at IET Awards06 October 2023
A ground-breaking development that seeks to transform the way we harness solar energy has earned Lewis Osikibo Tamuno-Ibuomi, a PhD student at Glasgow Caledonian University, a spot as a finalist for the 2023 Institution of Engineering and Technology Excellence and Innovation Awards.
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Vote for Glasgow Caledonian’s life-changing Honorary Fellow in Scottish Health Awards05 October 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University School of Health and Life Sciences Honorary Fellow Janice McClymont is one of six unsung NHS heroes nominated for the People’s Choice Award in this year’s Scottish Health Awards.
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UCI chief Trudy Lindblade delivers the Moffat Lecture 202304 October 2023
The Chief Executive of the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships praised the depth of talent in the events industry in Scotland as she delivered this year's Moffat Lecture.
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Breaking barriers: Brazil-UK Women in Science Symposium unites for equality04 October 2023
The first Brazilian-United Kingdom Symposium on Women in Science took place last week at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
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Campaign to light city’s parks03 October 2023
Two Glasgow Caledonian academics joined campaigners, charity leaders, business owners and officers in discussing ways of lighting key routes during a meeting hosted by Radio Clyde at the University last week.
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Torsten Bell delivers the Challenge Poverty Week Lecture03 October 2023
Workers in Scotland are £10,000 a year worse off due to 15 years of wage stagnation, the Challenge Poverty Week Lecture has heard.