Latest news
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GCU researchers help people with chronic pain be at work07 December 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University researchers are investigating psychological interventions to help people with chronic pain in the UK get back to work and stay at work.
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GCU launches £2.5m research programme to combat HIV and Hepatitis C for the Common Good01 December 2022
GCU launches £2.5m research programme to combat HIV and Hepatitis C for the Common Good
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Professor urges Scottish Government to release construction suicide figures01 December 2022
Suicides in the English and Welsh construction industries have hit their highest rate since analysis began, causing a Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) academic to urge the Scottish Government to publish its own figures.
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University Court celebrates our Principal30 November 2022
The University Court came together last week to celebrate the outstanding contribution of our Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE during her 17 years at GCU.
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GCU to host 2023 Global Fashion Conference28 November 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University is to host the 2023 Global Fashion Conference.
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GCU Sport and Exercise Psychology research and applied work showcase28 November 2022
GCU Sport and Exercise Psychology staff, students and graduates will have a huge presence at a major two-day conference in Swansea this week.
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Doddie Weir (1970-2022)27 November 2022
We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of honorary graduate Doddie Weir.
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The Pact for Sustainable Fashion could transform textile industry24 November 2022
GCU is playing a leading role in a new initiative designed to transform the textile industry: The Pact for Sustainable Fashion.
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Academics take flat-pack wind energy to Africa24 November 2022
A flat-pack wind turbine developed by Glasgow Caledonian University students is to bring low-cost power to the Kenyan economy and education thanks to UK Government funding.
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Laura Boyd returns to University to inspire graduates24 November 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University alumna and STV reporter Laura Boyd inspired at a special ceremony hosted for graduates who missed out on their big day in 2020 and 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.