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Creating safe spaces for women and men in Malawi27 April 2023
Academics from Glasgow Caledonian University are in Malawi to help set up safe spaces for women and men who are suffering the psychological impacts of climate-related disasters.
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Research shows infection-prevention evidence is lacking in low-income countries27 April 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University health research, funded and commissioned by the World Health Organisation (WHO), shows that evidence of infection prevention in low-income countries is lacking.
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GCU Law wins campaign for complainer anonymity26 April 2023
Justice Secretary Angela Constance praises "tireless" work of students and staff.
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Car driver behaviour key to e-cargo bike success25 April 2023
Vast improvements in cycling infrastructure and driver behaviour are needed if electric cargo bikes are to become a common sight on UK roads, according to a new academic study.
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Cyber expert gives industry insight at SCEBE Celebration25 April 2023
The importance of cyber security and the future of the industry were outlined by Eamonn Keane at last night's (April 25) annual School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment Celebration.
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Journalism student scoops Scottish Press Award nomination24 April 2023
A Glasgow Caledonian journalism student has scooped a nomination at the Scottish Press Awards.
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Australian ‘Thesis Whisperer’ to judge Three Minute Thesis24 April 2023
Professor Inger Mewburn part of panel as 3MT headlines revised Research Celebration
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Researchers want to hear about working class women’s experiences of sexual violence21 April 2023
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University are looking for women who are over 18 from working-class backgrounds in Scotland to talk to them about their experiences of sexual violence.
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GCU Honorary Fellow receives Merit Award20 April 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University School of Health and Life Sciences Honorary Fellow and occupational therapist at NHS Lanarkshire Janice McClymont has received a Merit Award for her outstanding work in occupational therapy.
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New study explores surgical treatment options for women with prolapse20 April 2023
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University’s Research Centre for Health are involved in a new study exploring surgical treatment options for women with pelvic organ prolapse.