Latest news
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Two top roles for SHLS Assistant Head for International10 March 2023
School of Health and Life Sciences Assistant Head for International Dr Gordon Hill has been appointed as a board member and trustee of refugee charity The Welcoming in Edinburgh.
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Podcast explores COVID-19 impact on PhD nursing students08 March 2023
School of Health and Life Sciences (SHLS) nursing staff and PhD students have released a podcast which explores research challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Prison visit for psychology lecturer to mark IWD08 March 2023
Psychology lecturer Dr Gemma Stevens will give an inspirational talk on resilience to female prisoners at the Scottish Prison Service's Lilias Centre in Glasgow to mark International Women's Day.
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University offers more opportunities for women in cyber07 March 2023
As part of International Women’s Day, Glasgow Caledonian University has established a student chapter of a global organisation aimed at promoting opportunities in cyber security.
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Professor Catriona Miller to host BAFTA Live event06 March 2023
Professor Catriona Miller will interview the talent behind British TV's most successful formats as part of a BAFTA festival to support young people.
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Climate justice academic to outline water plight at UN conference06 March 2023
Professor Tahseen Jafry will urge governments to take a leading role in ensuring there is water for all at the United Nations Water Conference later this month.
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Blue space experts give local communities a voice and call for action06 March 2023
Health researchers are calling for action to preserve and revitalise urban blue spaces after talking to hundreds of local people who use the Clyde and Forth Canal towpaths.
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Celebrating Scottish Apprenticeship Week 202303 March 2023
Glasgow Caledonian will celebrate Scottish Apprenticeship Week 2023 with a series of events with employers, colleges and schools.
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Creative technician Josh Joseph commended by NCTJ03 March 2023
Media tutor Josh Joseph has been commended for his innovative teaching during lockdown by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
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Scotland’s leading AHP university helps develop new education and workforce policy for the future03 March 2023
Scotland’s Chief Allied Health Professions Officer Professor Carolyn McDonald has thanked staff in the School of Health and Life Sciences for their “hard work” and input into a new education and workforce policy review.