Latest news
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Computers given new lease of life21 January 2022
Computers that would have otherwise gone to waste have been recycled by Glasgow Caledonian University for a community project in Ayrshire.
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New research finds that living near a canal cuts chronic disease risk20 January 2022
People from deprived areas can cut their risk of developing chronic life-shortening diseases by up to 15% if they live within 700m of a well-developed canal, according to new research.
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Fashion case study success at FT business awards20 January 2022
A teaching case study produced by Professor Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas has been named runner-up in The Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards.
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GCU students praised for commitment and contribution to the NHS during COVID-1918 January 2022
Thousands of Glasgow Caledonian University nursing, paramedic and AHP students are part of a 12,000-cohort heading out on practice placement to work with the NHS over the next few months in the continued battle against COVID-19.
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Sign of The Times for sexual health expert Professor Claudia Estcourt18 January 2022
Professor of Sexual Health and HIV Claudia Estcourt has featured in The Times newspaper explaining how we can stop the Scottish spread of HIV in eight years.
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BBC broadcast boom for health experts17 January 2022
Health researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University's School of Health and Life Sciences have been hitting BBC TV and radio channels this week to share their expertise on a range of topical issues.
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Study reveals best dose of speech therapy to maximise recovery for stroke patients with language problems21 December 2021
A world-first study led by Glasgow Caledonian University researcher Professor Marian Brady has revealed insights into the best dose of speech therapy to maximise recovery of stroke patients with language problems.
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Green light for green subsea research15 December 2021
Researchers are looking at sustainable ways to tap into the “significant reserves” of a vital energy source locked up under the surface of the waters surrounding the UK.
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The perfect match14 December 2021
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University, are working on a Tinder-style job-search app to help match freelancers with relevant businesses – with a slant towards the Common Good.
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Dragon’s Den success for stroke researcher10 December 2021
Stroke expert Professor Maggie Lawrence’s pitch on non-medical prevention was a surefire winner at a Dragon’s Den-style event during the UK Stroke Forum Online Annual Research Conference.