Latest news
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The Williams Blood Cancer Research Group joined world leaders in new Multiple Myeloma study18 September 2024
Blood cancer researchers in Glasgow Caledonian’s School of Health and Life Sciences have made a significant contribution to a major new Multiple Myeloma (MM) focused study.
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Finley’s medal finish at Skills Olympics17 September 2024
Finley Graham, a student from Glasgow Caledonian University, has been awarded a Medallion for Excellence at the prestigious WorldSkills 2024 competition.
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Glasgow Caledonian to help power textile recycling in South Africa09 September 2024
Glasgow Caledonian is lending its expertise in renewable energy and sustainable fashion to a ground-breaking project in South Africa.
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New project to help measure the environmental impact of EU space industry09 September 2024
A new project is under way at Glasgow Caledonian University to help the European Commission create guidelines for measuring the environmental impact of products in the EU space industry.
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Glasgow Caledonian ranked UK’s top modern university03 September 2024
Glasgow Caledonian has been named the UK’s Modern University of the Year in a top national ranking.
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New research networks will tackle antimicrobial resistance28 August 2024
Bioscientist Dr Janice Spencer is part of a team of scientists who will share £4.8million of funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to tackle one of humanity’s biggest threats, antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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Glasgow Caledonian students enjoy some of the best access to health services in the UK28 August 2024
The University has been ranked in the top 'Platinum tier' in a nationwide survey conducted by healthcare providers on behalf of online prescription service UK Meds.
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Harnessing the power of trees23 August 2024
A University researcher has been invited to contribute his expertise to an innovative project aimed at addressing climate-change challenges in Glasgow.
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WorldSkills a prime example of incentivised learning, says academic22 August 2024
Digital Construction lecturer Michael McGuire sees the WorldSkills event, often referred to as the ‘Skills Olympics’, as a powerful blend of traditional teaching and modern incentives that drive students to excel.
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Researchers produce study for Scottish Sentencing Council14 August 2024
Domestic abuse survivors want courts to hand down sentences that reflect the impact the abuse has had on their lives, according to new research.