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Professor Yunus: "The world is on fire. Young people are the planet's only hope"08 November 2021
The world is burning and young people are the planet's only hope, Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus told Glasgow Caledonian University's second COP26 Green Zone event.
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Game for saving the planet05 November 2021
Visitors to Glasgow Caledonian University today experienced first-hand what a devastated planet earth might look and feel like thanks to a host of educational video games created by students.
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First Minister visits GCU to announce free bus travel for under 22s05 November 2021
GCU’s Principal and Student President welcomed Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Patrick Harvie, Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights, to our Glasgow campus today, November 5.
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Hard-hitting documentaries to be screened at University04 November 2021
Two powerful documentaries about the devastating impact of climate change will receive an exclusive screening at Glasgow Caledonian University during COP26.
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'Eat less meat&,comma, save the planet'&,comma, says GCU nutrition expert04 November 2021
Nutrition expert Emma Kinrade took centre stage at the high-profile Girls@COP26 conference to discuss how moving to a more plant-based diet can improve physical health and help save the planet.
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GCU health scientist at forefront of COP26 ‘Canals Do Net Zero’ event03 November 2021
A global health expert from Glasgow Caledonian University will play a key role in a major COP26 'Canals Do Net Zero' event.
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Protection from climate change the unjust birthright of the rich03 November 2021
Protection from climate change is the unjust birthright of the rich and privileged, Dr Mary Robinson told GCU's first COP26 Green Zone event.
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Excelling in teaching and research02 November 2021
GCU has been named as one of the world's leading universities for teaching and research in our key subject areas, according to the 2022 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by subject.
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Tabitha flies the flag for GCU at UN Climate Change Conference of Youth02 November 2021
Students’ Association Vice President for the School of Health and Life Sciences Tabitha Nyariki proudly represented Glasgow Caledonian University at the UN Climate Change Conference of Youth (COY16).
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Drugs expert shares expertise on award-winning BBC Radio 4 programme02 November 2021
Drugs expert Dr Andrew McAuley shared his expertise on a special BBC Radio 4 report investigating the deadly trade in street Valium.