Latest news
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Playbook to transform business education13 June 2023
Professor Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas is at the UN PRME Global Forum in New York this week to help launch a new leadership programme funded by The Lego Foundation.
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Researchers join European study into political extremism12 June 2023
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University will examine the rise of political extremism across Europe as part of a £2.7 million EU-funded study.
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Glasgow Caledonian University and Scottish Ambulance Service celebrate new era09 June 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University and the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) marked the closure of the SAS Academy with an event celebrating a 12-year collaboration which saw around 2,000 paramedics complete their diploma.
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Researchers team up with healthcare professionals in Ghana to provide remote rehabilitation to patients with neurological conditions09 June 2023
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are helping healthcare professionals in Ghana in West Africa reach out to patients with neurological conditions, particularly in rural areas, using telerehabilitation.
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Play crucial to health and wellbeing of nation07 June 2023
Play enriches the lives of children and plays a fundamental role in young people's wellbeing and development, a major international conference has heard.
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Top-performing modern university once again07 June 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University is once again the top-performing modern university in Scotland according to the prestigious Complete University Guide 2024.
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University recognised for enhancing Glasgow's economy and reputation as a city of learning07 June 2023
Jill Watt, Director of the GCU Foundation and Alumni Engagement and Events, has joined representatives of universities across the city to launch a tartan celebrating 30 years of the Glasgow Conference Ambassador Programme.
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Cricket Scotland praise for sport and exercise psychology trainee for her work with children07 June 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University Sport and Exercise Psychology Trainee Diya Valeja has received praise from our partners Cricket Scotland for her work with the Wicketz children’s programme.
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Drug-related death rates trebled over 10 years among people with opioid dependence in Scotland06 June 2023
Drug-related deaths among people who were dependent on opioids in Scotland more than trebled in a decade, new research led by Glasgow Caledonian University has found.
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Uni bio waste clicks with Glasgow community gallery05 June 2023
Bioscientists at Glasgow Caledonian University have donated more than £3,000 worth of photography film and developing fluids no longer needed in their labs to a community gallery in the city.