
Latest news
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Winter graduations get under way28 November 2023
Double Paralympics champion Elizabeth Clegg MBE was granted an honorary degree as Glasgow Caledonian University's winter graduation ceremonies got under way at Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall.
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Professor Jafry joins Scotland's First Minister at COP 28 in Dubai28 November 2023
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New agreement to help transform lives28 November 2023
An agreement between Glasgow Caledonian University and health and social care services aims to transform lives across Lanarkshire and Scotland.
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Film shines light on post-industrial Lanarkshire23 November 2023
Researchers have released a powerful new film about the dramatic effect deindustrialisation has had on health and wellbeing.
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Top SHLS team win Interprofessional Global Award23 November 2023
Four staff members from the School of Health and Life Sciences (SHLS) have received an Interprofessional Global Award recognising their contribution to collaborative research in the area of interprofessional education and collaboration (IPECP).
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Professor shares falls prevention expertise with the Scottish Parliament23 November 2023
Professor of Ageing and Health Dawn Skelton shared her expertise at the Cross-Party Group (CPG) on Accident Prevention and Safety Awareness at the Scottish Parliament on Wednesday, November 22.
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Liver disease expert wins Medical Research Foundation Emerging Leaders First Prize23 November 2023
The Medical Research Foundation has awarded Glasgow Caledonian University’s Dr Hamish Innes the coveted Emerging Leaders First Prize, recognising him as a future leader in hepatitis research.
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Leading health expert is on top of the world for fourth year running21 November 2023
Professor of Health Behaviour Dynamics Sebastien Chastin has been named as one of the most influential researchers in the world by Clarivate for the fourth year running.
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Ground-breaking analytic method developed at Glasgow Caledonian boosts heart health findings21 November 2023
Researchers used a ground-breaking analytic method developed at Glasgow Caledonian University to discover that replacing sitting with as little as a few minutes of moderate exercise a day tangibly improves heart health.
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Database to showcase anti-poverty projects20 November 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University has launched a new national database to showcase ground-breaking anti-poverty projects across Scotland.