Latest news
-
GCU researchers shortlisted for THE International Collaboration of the Year 2022 Award02 September 2022
GCU stroke experts have been shortlisted for the prestigious THE International Collaboration of the Year 2022 Award for their “exceptional” collaborative work.
-
GCU supports new diversity awards01 September 2022
GCU staff and Student Association representatives attended the Scottish Association of Minority Ethnic Educators (SAMEE) inaugural Recognition and Appreciation
-
Bite-size Common Good videos to reduce statistics stress01 September 2022
Psychology Lecturer Dr Lana Ireland is planning to launch bite-sized Common Good videos to help reduce fear of research statistics for staff and students.
-
GCU plays key role in Scotland’s Radiology Recovery Plan30 August 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University will play a key role in an ambitious plan to boost ultrasound training numbers across Scotland.
-
Important discussions to be had at UN Africa Climate Week24 August 2022
The University’s Mary Robinson Centre for Climate Justice will be in Gabon as part of UNFCCC Africa Climate Week 2022.
-
Sir Alex Ferguson golf fundraiser raises £175,000 for GCU students19 August 2022
The golf day and gala dinner hosted by Sir Alex Ferguson CBE has raised £175,000 for students from some of the most marginalised backgrounds.
-
Ukrainian refugee overjoyed to study at Glasgow Caledonian University18 August 2022
Ukrainian refugee Dmytro Dorofeiev is delighted to have been offered a student place at Glasgow Caledonian University.
-
University hosts Sir Alex Ferguson golf fundraiser for students from deprived backgrounds18 August 2022
Sir Alex Ferguson CBE will host a golf day and gala dinner to raise funds for students joining Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) from some of the most margina
-
Climate change makes violence against women in Malawi worse, study finds16 August 2022
Researchers have found evidence that climate change is making gender-based violence and mental-health problems worse for the most vulnerable women in Malawi.
-
Hub Hub hooray15 August 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Advanced Higher Hub achieved an overall pass rate of 88% this year.