Latest news
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GCU launches MSc Human Rights10 December 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University has marked Human Rights Day 2021 by launching a new qualification focussed on human rights policy and practice.
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Sustainability work sees GCU named Glasgow’s best09 December 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has been named the top institution in Glasgow for sustainability in the 2021 People and Planet league.
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World-renowned hepatitis C expert behind landmark report on liver disease in Europe09 December 2021
World-renowned hepatitis C expert Professor Sharon Hutchinson is behind a new Lancet Commission report on tackling liver disease deaths in Europe.
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GCU’s Principal &, Vice Chancellor to step aside in 202207 December 2021
The Principal and Vice Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE, is to step aside from her role at the University for the Common Good in December 2022.
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Sport and exercise psychology stars take international conference by storm07 December 2021
Eight trainees and graduates from GCU’s Professional Doctorate in Sport and Exercise Psychology took an international research conference by storm - winning awards and giving outstanding presentations.
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New research rewrites history books of women’s football03 December 2021
The Scottish Football Museum today launched its biggest ever exhibition on women’s football after new research uncovered a hidden history of the game.
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Communications update02 December 2021
We earlier experienced an external IT problem, where access to email and internet on campus was intermittent.
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GCU at forefront of mental health stigma research29 November 2021
A first-of-its-kind survey is calling on people with experience of complex mental illnesses to share their views and experiences of stigma and discrimination to help shape policy, support and services in Scotland.
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Cold Case Unit working with Police Scotland to solve 15-year mystery26 November 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Cold Case Unit is working with Police Scotland to help identify the body of a woman washed ashore on a beach 15-years ago.
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Global health researcher wins highly cited award for second year running25 November 2021
GCU Professor of Health Behaviour Dynamics Sebastien Chastin has been hailed one of the world's most influential researchers by Clarivate for the second year running.