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Political science must address gender inequality18 July 2023
There's been an increase in leadership roles for women in political science but more needs to be done to advance gender equality within the discipline, according to a new report co-authored by Professor Umut Korkut.
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Glasgow Caledonian training Sri Lankan renewables workforce18 July 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University academics have delivered two days of training on campus this week as part of a three-year project aimed at helping Sri Lanka address workforce shortages in renewable energy skills.
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Glasgow Caledonian graduates among highest paid in Scotland12 July 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University graduates have the joint highest average earnings one year after graduating, new data has revealed.
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Academics highlight the power of education at major climate-change conference07 July 2023
Four researchers from the University recently attended the Mary Robinson Climate Conference, where they presented their findings on how climate change disproportionately affects marginalised and low-income communities.
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Enhancing the analysis of power06 July 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University researchers are undertaking an ambitious project in collaboration with TNEI Services Limited to develop an innovative tool that will significantly enhance the analysis of power networks.
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New research project to help LGBTQ+ women challenge drinking social norms06 July 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) has teamed up with experts from America to find new ways to help LGBTQ+ women reduce their alcohol intake.
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NHS Chief Executive thanks Glasgow Caledonian for supporting flagship event06 July 2023
Caroline Lamb, Chief Executive of NHS Scotland and Director General Health and Social Care, has thanked Glasgow Caledonian University for supporting this year’s NHS Scotland Event.
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NHS 75th anniversary is time to reflect on our achievements05 July 2023
Dr Val Ness, Head of the Department of Nursing and Community Health, marks the 75th anniversary of the NHS with a reflective blog.
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Student placement success spurs veteran’s charity to employ first occupational therapist05 July 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University’s student placement success has spurred Scotland’s oldest military charity, Scottish Veterans’ Residences (SVR), to employ an occupational therapist for the very first time.
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Nursing and Community Health marks two major milestones on 75th anniversary of the NHS05 July 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Department of Nursing and Community marks two major milestones in providing educational training for NHS staff as the service celebrates its 75th anniversary.