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Magnusson Awards enable students to embark on life-changing projects27 April 2021
From delivering online language classes in care homes, to helping rebuild a school library destroyed by fire in Kenya – these are just two of the life-changing projects to be carried out by students at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Flagship accelerator programme to support nature-based solutions in Glasgow23 April 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University is going back to nature as part of a first-of-its kind partnership with the City Council.
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GCU researchers to help shape River Clyde project22 April 2021
GCU researchers are to help transform the River Clyde into a global tourism destination.
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GCU on top of the world in impact rankings21 April 2021
GCU named number one in the UK for promoting gender equality – and in the top five in the world – in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings.
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Playing the insurance game21 April 2021
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are to create a video game that will educate the construction industry on new weather-based insurance policies.
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Regular physical activity could cut COVID-19 death risk by one third21 April 2021
Regular physical activity cuts the risk of dying from infectious diseases such as COVID-19 by 37 per cent and reduces the chance of catching the virus by 31 per cent, according to new global research.
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Is social media use a potentially addictive behaviour?20 April 2021
Frequent use of social media may not amount to the same as addiction, according to researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and the University of Strathclyde.
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Scottish Government endorses GCU social innovation bid19 April 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University is to join a million-euro partnership to promote social innovation in Scotland and the rest of the UK.
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Novel approach to curbing emissions in India16 April 2021
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are looking to help solve India's pollution problems – with a 3D-printed eco scooter.
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Habitual clothes shopping fuelled by stress and anxiety&,comma, study claims16 April 2021
Habitual shoppers amass new clothes to cope with stress and anxiety, an international study has found.