Latest news
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People with a hepatitis C cure still face substantial risk of death02 August 2023
People who have been cured of hepatitis C infection still face a substantially greater risk of death compared with the general population, research led by Glasgow Caledonian University has revealed.
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Visually impaired cyclists have victory in sight at UCI championships after GCU steps in02 August 2023
Visually impaired athletes competing in the UCI Cycling World Championships have been getting a helping hand from eye experts at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Time for Scotland to embrace geothermal energy, expert says01 August 2023
A Glasgow Caledonian University academic is calling on the Scottish Government to embrace the benefits of geothermal energy.
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Professor McKendrick appointed to Consumer Scotland advisory committee01 August 2023
Professor John McKendrick has been appointed to Consumer Scotland's new advisory committee in charge of representing consumers in vulnerable circumstances.
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GCU leads the way in health and social care research28 July 2023
Researchers are involved in new multi-million-pound research project which will address knowledge gaps within healthcare, public health and social care, and is expected to inform major changes in health and social care policies.
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Making meaning through craft26 July 2023
Craft can boost wellbeing, celebrate culture and help build communities, according to a new report produced by academics from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) London.
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Respectable finish in competition debut25 July 2023
University staff and students secured a solid finish as they participated in an international engineering competition for the first time last week.
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Professor Skillen receives highly prestigious award25 July 2023
Professor Fiona Skillen has received a highly prestigious annual award from The International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport.
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University gears up to host MeCCSA 202320 July 2023
Glasgow Caledonian is gearing up to host the annual conference of MeCCSA - the higher education association for media, communication and cultural studies.
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PhD student leads policy efforts to reduce pharmaceutical pollution in the UK20 July 2023
Julze Alejandre, a PhD candidate at Glasgow Caledonian University, is playing a significant role in the development of policy recommendations aimed at reducing pharmaceutical pollution in the United Kingdom.