Latest news
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Food scientists shortlisted in Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards17 February 2023
Glasgow Caledonian food scientists have been shortlisted for Innovation of the Year in the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2023 for their collaborative work with a prebiotic company.
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Scottish Government's Chief AHP Officer visits School of Health and Life Sciences17 February 2023
Professor Carolyn McDonald, Chief Allied Health Professions (AHP) Officer for the Scottish Government, was very impressed with our staff, students and facilities during a recent campus visit.
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Four Pillars podcast series launched for AHPs16 February 2023
Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy Dougie Lauchlan has launched a new Four Pillars podcast series featuring a range of experts in allied health professions (AHP) across Scotland.
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Call for more firms to join project to get workers moving more16 February 2023
Researchers are calling for small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Glasgow area to get behind a new project to combat sedentary behaviour in the workplace.
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Record number of students become Clinton scholars15 February 2023
Glasgow Caledonian has had its largest-ever cohort of students accepted onto a prestigious leadership programme backed by the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U).
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Arctic plight to be addressed at climate simulation14 February 2023
The Mary Robinson Centre for Climate Justice will host a second diplomatic simulation, known as the Scotland Model Arctic Council (SCOTMAC), next month.
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#ShareTheLove for 2-1 student placements campaign to end crisis14 February 2023
A #ShareTheLove Twitter campaign has been launched on Valentine's Day today to encourage occupational therapists to "step-up" and take a minimum of two students on every placement.
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Professor Jafry joins mayors for transatlantic just transition debate10 February 2023
Professor Tahseen Jafry shared her climate expertise with mayors from both the UK and the United States at the US Embassy in London yesterday.
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Lecturer to help create new guidelines for congenital heart disease patients10 February 2023
A psychology lecturer who underwent pioneering pacemaker surgery as a baby will play a key role in a new project to raise standards of care for people with congenital heart disease.
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Game Jam goes to its roots06 February 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University students and staff teamed up at the weekend to create hundreds of games in 48 hours.