Latest news
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Join the Race to Resilience01 November 2021
A number of Resilience Hub events will be held on GCU's Glasgow campus.
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Student engineers bring flat-pack wind turbine to COP2601 November 2021
A flat-pack wind turbine designed by a Scots school pupil and created by engineers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will be displayed at COP26.
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Glasgow schoolgirls begin their fight for climate action as Girls@COP26 kicks off at GCU01 November 2021
Schoolgirls begin their fight for gender equality to tackle global climate change with a two-week Girls@COP26 – The Solutions are Feminist conference at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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GCU SafePod for researchers now open on campus01 November 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University is the first organisation in Scotland to host a SafePod giving researchers secure access to confidential data on campus for the very first time.
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GCU staff and students join doctors on COP26 bike ride31 October 2021
Staff and students from Glasgow Caledonian University School of Health and Life Sciences got on their bikes to support 70 doctors in a 500-mile Ride for their Lives COP26 event.
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Caledonian Club delivers COP26 lessons to hundreds of school pupils29 October 2021
Hundreds of primary school pupils have had lessons in climate change delivered by Glasgow Caledonian University during the build-up to COP26.
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University joins 1050 education institutions pledging to reach net-zero by 205028 October 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University has joined 1050 universities and colleges from 68 countries pledging to half their emissions by 2030 and reach net-zero by 2050 at the latest.
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GCU to host Global Health and Climate Conference during COP2627 October 2021
Health professionals and leaders from around the world will be attending the global health and climate conference at GCU, on November 6, during the COP26 UN climate change conference.
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Students are game for saving the planet26 October 2021
A series of videogames will be created this weekend during a 48-hour development marathon in a bid to educate players about climate issues and possible solutions.
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Students are game for saving the planet26 October 2021
A series of videogames will be created this weekend during a 48-hour development marathon in a bid to educate players about climate issues and possible solutions.