Latest news
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GCU is “immensely proud of our nursing staff and students”12 May 2021
Heartfelt video message to students from Scotland’s Chief Nursing Officer marks International Nurses Day.
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GCU Foundation wins Award for All funding to support student wellbeing11 May 2021
The University has been awarded almost £9,000 by the National Lottery's Awards for All scheme to support student wellbeing.
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GCU launches Cold Case Unit to investigate unsolved missing person cases11 May 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University is to set up a cold case unit to help investigate unsolved missing person cases.
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GCU awarded prestigious Athena SWAN Institutional Silver Award10 May 2021
GCU has been awarded the prestigious Athena SWAN Institutional Silver Award in recognition of its commitment to promoting gender equality among students and staff.
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University Court welcomes new lay governor10 May 2021
GCU’s governing body, the University Court, has welcomed a new lay governor.
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X-ray app to ease burden on lung specialists and save lives06 May 2021
Researchers are working on a form of artificial intelligence that can help medical staff prioritise lung-disease severity – saving lives and easing the burden on hospitals in COVID-hit regions around the world.
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Research shows that even older stroke survivors can improve speech given the right support05 May 2021
International research led by GCU Senior Research Fellow Dr Myzoon Ali and Professor Marian Brady has found that people who had access to speech and language therapy made the greatest improvements soon after a stroke.
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Taking the heat out of Sri Lankan climate crisis04 May 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University researchers are to create a ‘heat map’ of Sri Lanka in a bid to help city planners curb the health impact of climate change on its population in urban areas.
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SHLS Dean says huge thanks to staff on her last day in role30 April 2021
Professor Andrea Nelson steps down as the Dean of the School of Health and Life Sciences on Friday, April 30, to take up her new post as Pro Vice-Chancellor Research with a huge thanks to staff.
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Staycationers urged to help Scottish visitor attractions recover from COVID-19 crisis29 April 2021
New figures have revealed the full impact of the COVID-19 crisis on Scotland's visitor attractions.