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Scottish Labour leader sees pioneering AI solution for epilepsy diagnosis23 May 2023
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar had the opportunity to view a pioneering AI software solution that could transform the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy.
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Researchers to shine light on financial uncertainty in UK22 May 2023
Up to 50 low-income households will have their day-to-day spending tracked for six months, in the first study of its kind in the UK.
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Natural solutions for water issues19 May 2023
A Glasgow Caledonian University researcher is part of a group that has won funding from Ofwat’s £40million innovation competition.
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Researcher behind water-crisis study wins 3MT19 May 2023
A study into the water crisis in northern Nigerian rural communities won the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) final.
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Glasgow Caledonian cancer research receives £1m cash injection19 May 2023
Two cancer scientists from Glasgow Caledonian University’s Research Centre for Health have been awarded a £1m grant by the Medical Research Council to develop their immuno-oncology research.
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Strong support for free food education in UK schools18 May 2023
Teachers across the UK believe no pupil should have to pay for ingredients for cookery lessons in school, according to a new study.
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GCU research showcase at Glasgow Science Festival17 May 2023
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University are playing a big part in this year’s Glasgow Science Festival – the largest in the UK attracting around 100,000 people from all ages.
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Scotland takes human rights approach to benefits, MPs told17 May 2023
Professor Stephen Sinclair has given evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee of the House of Commons.
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Generous donation supports new Risk Management talent12 May 2023
The London Insurance Market Charitable Trust has donated £60,000 to fund life-changing scholarships for students on Glasgow Caledonian’s industry-recognised Risk Management programmes.
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Academics analyse Turkish elections for Tony Blair Institute12 May 2023
The West should use the upcoming Turkish election to reset relations regardless of who wins, according to a new report produced by two Glasgow Caledonian academics for the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI).