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Climate-justice academic speaks at Taiwan conference about just transition to net zero18 August 2023
Glasgow Caledonian’s leading climate-justice academic was in Taiwan to discuss the concept of a just transition to net zero.
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Watch Professor Lombard at the Festival of Politics16 August 2023
Professor Nancy Lombard's appearance on an expert panel at The Festival of Politics at the Scottish Parliament is now available to watch online.
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NSS 2023 yields excellent results for Glasgow Caledonian15 August 2023
The most recent National Student Survey (NSS) outcomes have yielded positive results for the University.
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Capturing urban heat struggles through the lens10 August 2023
A Glasgow Caledonian Master’s student has secured a photo exhibition space at the German Green Party offices in Dresden, which explores climate change's visual communication in European cities.
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Support for unaccompanied asylum seeker children praised09 August 2023
Researchers have praised the "truly inspiring work" going on to help unaccompanied asylum seeker children build a new life in Scotland.
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Williams is University’s first for 3MT national final08 August 2023
A study into the water crisis in northern Nigerian rural communities, which won the Glasgow Caledonian Three Minute Thesis (3MT) final, is the first ever from the University to be shortlisted for the competition’s national final.
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Advanced Higher Hub excels with 89% pass rate07 August 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University's Advanced Higher Hub has achieved an impressive overall pass rate of 89% this year.
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New research prescribes 25 minutes of slow walking for older patients in hospital04 August 2023
New research has revealed that as little as 25 minutes of slow walking each day for older patients in hospital could improve physical function and cut the number of return admissions.
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Glasgow city centre avenues to help combat climate change impact02 August 2023
University researchers have found that Glasgow City Council’s Avenues Programme could potentially eliminate the local warming expected in the city centre over the next three decades.
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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.