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Call for urgent action to tackle mental health crisis among gay and bisexual men12 May 2022
Health experts are calling for urgent action after a new study found that depression among gay and bisexual men in Scotland was 44% higher than men in the wider
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Mary Robinson honoured by GCU’s Centre for Climate Justice11 May 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University’s innovative Centre for Climate Justice has been renamed in honour of the global advocate who helped found it.
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Scottish Parliament debates GCU study11 May 2022
A debate will take place in the Scottish Parliament today (May 11) about alcohol problems in Scotland’s LGBTQ+ community.
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Telegraph takes advice from ageing expert10 May 2022
Professor in Ageing and Health Dawn Skelton has featured in the Daily Telegraph newspaper talking about the right and wrong way to exercise in later life.
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Research team receives letter of commendation10 May 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University's award-winning Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses (SHBBV) research group has received a letter of commendation from Scotland’s
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Spotlight on perfectionism09 May 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University Learning Developer Dr Jane McKay is leading a project examining the negative and positive impacts of perfectionism.
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University a global leader in gender equality05 May 2022
GCUs long-standing dedication to delivering impact on the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has seen the University named fourth in the
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SHIP Ahoy for World Hand Hygiene Day at GCU05 May 2022
Hand hygiene is everyone’s responsibility – that’s the key message from Glasgow Caledonian University’s Safeguarding Health through Infection Prevention (SHIP)
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Heart disease research marks Patient Experience Week29 April 2022
A Glasgow Caledonian University psychologist has had her research paper exploring psychological trauma of adults with congenital heart disease during COVID-19 p
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World-leading blood borne virus research team clinch international Real Impact Award28 April 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses (SHBBV) research group have clinched a top international award for their world-leading