
Latest news
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Harnessing clean energy to power textile recycling13 November 2024
Glasgow Caledonian is lending its expertise in renewable energy and sustainable fashion to a ground-breaking project in South Africa.
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Scientists are leading the way in cutting science waste and boosting sustainability in bio labs12 November 2024
The School of Health and Life Sciences (SHLS) Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences’ sustainability champions Dr Gillian Hunter and Dr Yvonne Dempsie have found new sustainable ways to cut science waste in their research and teaching labs.
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Research project protects historic fishing village11 November 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University is pioneering research into protecting towns and villages from the growing threats of coastal erosion, flooding, and landslides.
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Policymakers urged to consider how alcohol policies impact men and women differently11 November 2024
Policymakers worldwide must consider how their alcohol policies impact men and women differently to ensure they are effective, according to Glasgow Caledonian University expert Professor Carol Emslie.
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Joined-up approach needed to ensure drug-consumption site success06 November 2024
While a drug-consumption site in Glasgow is welcomed, it presents many legal and practical challenges which require a robust joined-up political solution, according to a Glasgow Caledonian University academic.
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Improving health monitoring with secure 6G technology04 November 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are working on a project to make future 6G networks suitable for secure health monitoring and other applications.
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Study analyses the communication style of RMT leader Mick Lynch01 November 2024
A Glasgow Caledonian researcher has analysed the media interviews and speeches of RMT leader Mick Lynch for a prestigious academic journal.
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Psychology lecturer and researcher examines rape myths on juror verdicts25 October 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University Lecturer in Applied Psychology Dr Lee John Curley has been examining rape myths, which are false beliefs regarding rape and consent, on juror verdicts.
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Women’s heath researchers awarded funding to boost treatment for pelvic organ prolapse25 October 2024
Health researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are to investigate the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercises and vaginal pessaries together in treating women with pelvic organ prolapse.
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Glasgow Caledonian and SPEN unite to strengthen cybersecurity in energy and transport24 October 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are expanding their pioneering work in securing transport systems to the energy sector in a bid to advance the fight against cyber threats targeting essential services.