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Professor Fiona Skillen wins National Sporting Heritage Award10 May 2024
Professor Fiona Skillen won a National Sporting Heritage Award last night in recognition of her outstanding research and public history project work.
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Researchers praise Marcus Rashford’s social activism10 May 2024
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford’s social activism should serve as a “blueprint” for other politically conscious celebrity athletes, according to a new academic study.
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High-profile partner to demonstrate the Power of Partnership at event26 March 2024
Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP) Director Elinor Jayne will show how amazing things can happen by joining forces with Glasgow Caledonian University at the Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) ‘Power of Partnership’ event on Tuesday, April 23.
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Wool waste: From burden to bounty21 February 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are to delve into the innovative treatment of wool waste – which could provide a major boost to the farming industry.
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Glasgow Caledonian cyber project teaches students how to shield Scotland's rail network20 February 2024
A cutting-edge cybersecurity project developed by Glasgow Caledonian University could be the key to safeguarding Scotland's critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
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Beyond sewage: transforming waste into renewable energy19 February 2024
A pioneering project spearheaded by Glasgow Caledonian University aims to tackle the age-old problem of wastewater treatment head-on, potentially revolutionising the way we deal with residues.
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Glasgow Caledonian appoints STEM trailblazer as new Chancellor19 February 2024
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE, a trailblazer in the fields of business, mathematics and technology, is to become the new Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University. She replaces Dr Annie Lennox OBE who stepped aside last year.
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Aquarius Creative founders to host free masterclass15 February 2024
The duo behind Scotland’s largest and most successful influencer agency will deliver a free masterclass at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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STV focus on Scotland’s only University Myopia Clinic15 February 2024
An STV News team visited Glasgow Caledonian University’s Vision Centre to find out more about the amazing work that goes on in Scotland’s only University Myopia Clinic.
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Safer consumption and drug checking facilities key to addressing drug harms in Edinburgh, study finds15 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University substance use experts were involved in a study which showed that safer drug consumption facilities (SDCF) and drug checking could be key to addressing drug harms in the city of Edinburgh.