Latest news
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Professor Sara Cantillon appointed Gender Expert for Ireland22 March 2023
Professor Sara Cantillon has been appointed Gender Expert for Ireland.
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Battery metamorphosis for Caterpillar21 March 2023
A Glasgow Caledonian University PhD student is looking to help a major construction-equipment company transfer its fleet and gear to battery use.
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Making a game of the recruitment process20 March 2023
University researchers have won more funding in their bid to help a recruitment company 'gamify' how it sources applicants as a way of replacing the conventional CV submission.
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Celebrate neurodiversity this week16 March 2023
Lecturer Alan Jack is inviting staff and students to join the University in celebrating Neurodiversity Week, which runs from March 13 to 19.
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Hunt launched for Taggart treasure investigator16 March 2023
Glasgow Caledonian has launched a hunt for a PhD student to investigate an archive of Taggart scripts and memorabilia donated by Blythe Duff.
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Arctic simulation proves a success15 March 2023
Students from across Scotland got to play the role of delegates charged with deciding the fate of the Arctic nations.
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Free studio for budding podcasters at Glasgow Caledonian15 March 2023
A new free-to-use podcast recording studio that is available to the public as well as students and staff at Glasgow Caledonian has opened in the University’s Sir Alex Ferguson Library.
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Research looks to tackle pesticides in Kenyan waterways14 March 2023
Researchers are looking to develop a wireless system that will alert the Kenyan public to health risks in their local water supply.
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Research aims to keep fleet on track13 March 2023
Data will be studied at one of Glasgow’s biggest train depots in a bid to increase service reliability and performance.
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Domestic abuse survivors to contribute to sentencing study13 March 2023
Professor Nancy Lombard has been commissioned by the Scottish Sentencing Council to examine the attitudes of survivors of domestic abuse towards the sentencing of offenders.