
Latest news
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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.
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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.