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Drag shows 'boost happiness and wellbeing of audiences'13 September 2021
Drag shows increase the happiness and mental wellbeing of audiences and can help ease anxiety and depression, according to a new study.
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Seeking a link between climate change and gender-based violence07 September 2021
Researchers have launched a study in Africa to find out if an increase in gender-based violence and mental health problems is down to climate change.
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THE World University Rankings 202202 September 2021
GCU has once again been named one of the world's top universities.
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Using Virtual Reality to revolutionise kidney dialysis training01 September 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University researchers develop tool to revolutionise the way nurses, children on kidney dialysis and their families are trained.
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Principal praise for award-winning veteran Peter Yetton31 August 2021
Congratulations to Glasgow Caledonian University’s Head of Visa Immigration Support and Advice (VISA) team and army reservist Peter Yetton for winning the prestigious Military Values in Business Award at the Scottish Ex-Forces Business Awards.
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MA TV Fiction Writing scripts return of Mark Stevenson27 August 2021
A star graduate of GCU's MA TV Fiction Writing is returning to the University as a lecturer to help develop the next generation of UK screenwriters.
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Researcher helps to inform country’s first Women’s Health Plan26 August 2021
Community engaged researcher Dr Ima Jackson has helped to inform Scotland’s first Women’s Health Plan.
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Creating new spiritual worlds for young disabled people25 August 2021
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are looking to use the popular video game Minecraft to help young people with disabilities better engage with spiritual communities.
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GCU launches toolkit to help roll out Men's Sheds across the UK17 August 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University has launched a new 'toolkit' to help increase the number of Men's Sheds across the UK after research showed they improve the mental and social wellbeing of older men.
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Ageing expert behind new data predicting falls rise in older people as a result of COVID-19 lockdown13 August 2021
Professor in Ageing and Health Dawn Skelton was one of the experts behind new data predicting that the number of falls among older adults could increase due to a decline in balance and muscle strength caused by inactivity during the first lockdown.