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Pandemic impact on senior charge nurses and midwives explored26 October 2021
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on senior charge nurses and midwives will be explored as part of a new study conducted by Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Stirling.
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GCU Principal pays tribute to Scottish football great Dr Walter Smith OBE26 October 2021
GCU's Principal and Vice-Chancellor Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE has shared the following statement to mark the passing of Dr Walter Smith OBE.
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GCU’s global health expert to brief COP26 delegates on co-benefits of climate action25 October 2021
The climate crisis is an opportunity to improve our health, welfare and economy, according to top global health scientist Professor Sebastien Chastin.
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GCU announces packed COP26 programme to promote climate justice18 October 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University has unveiled a packed programme for COP26 which includes exclusive events with our Chancellor Dr Annie Lennox OBE, Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus and former Irish President Dr Mary Robinson.
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Dr Annie Lennox OBE writes about her anxiety and dread for future generations who will inherit the full impact of climate change.08 October 2021
As Glasgow prepares for the COP26 conference, Glasgow Caledonian University Chancellor and Scottish singer-songwriter Dr Annie Lennox OBE shares her fears for the world's future generations who will inherit the full impact of the Climate Emergency.
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Leading the Race to Resilience07 October 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University will provide expert analysis to the United Nations at COP26 in a bid to help people better cope with the impact of climate change.
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Blood cancer expert puts GCU on the world map for cancer research07 October 2021
Bioscientist Dr Mark Williams has put Glasgow Caledonian University on the world map for cancer research and is fast becoming a recognised name in the field of blood cancer and therapy resistance.
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Jamie Hepburn MSP visits GCU06 October 2021
Jamie Hepburn MSP, the Scottish Government’s Minister for Higher Education and Further Education, Youth Employment and Training, paid a visit to our Glasgow campus today, October 6.
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Professor Jafry to lead conversation on climate change and human rights04 October 2021
Professor Tahseen Jafry will join the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) to discuss the effects of climate change on human rights.
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Coaches&,comma, parents and peers play key role in motivating athletes04 October 2021
Research led by Glasgow Caledonian University sport and exercise psychologist Dr Bryan McCann found that coaches, parents and peers all have a huge influence on talented football players’ motivation in a number of ways.