Latest news
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Make Movement Your Mission COVID-19 success story07 April 2022
Professor Dawn Skelton is celebrating the success of the Make Movement Your Mission initiative, launched on the first day of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on 2
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University to host Sir Alex Ferguson golf fundraiser for students from deprived backgrounds04 April 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
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New Dean appointment for University30 March 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University is delighted to announce that Professor Carl Schaschke has been appointed as the Dean of the School of CEBE
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Research Celebration shines a light on impact and social innovation29 March 2022
Fifteen of Glasgow Caledonian University's impactful researchers will be showcased in the build-up to this year's Research Celebration.
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GCU welcomes four new bio scientists24 March 2022
Four new members of staff have joined the Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, bringing a wealth of research and expertise to Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
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Outdoor trumps indoor as pandemic hits visitor attraction sector24 March 2022
Outdoor visitor attractions fared much better than indoor sites last year, as COVID-19 continued to devastate the sector.
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Researchers run pelvic floor dysfunction workshops for women in the Pacific Islands24 March 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University researchers in the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit (NMAHP RU) are running pelvic floor dysfunction workshops for clinical staff in the Pacific Islands.
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COVID-19 immunity study reinforces need for booster jabs23 March 2022
Research carried out on thousands of healthcare workers has found that immunity from COVID-19 starts to wane six months after getting a second vaccination - reinforcing the need for booster jabs.
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LGBTQ+ community experience alcohol-related health inequalities in Scotland23 March 2022
People who identify as LGBTQ+ are more likely to have problems with alcohol and experience major barriers in accessing alcohol services, according to researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Psychologist on mercy mission to help Ukrainian war refugees22 March 2022
A psychology lecturer from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) – Scotland’s University for the Common Good – is on a mercy mission to Poland to help Ukrainian war refugees with practical support.