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Scottish SIREN study recruitment drive going well17 March 2021
Professor Lesley Price, who is co-ordinating the Scottish arm off the UK-wide SIREN study – the world's largest, analysing COVID-19 immunity among healthcare workers – revealed recruitment is going well.
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Refurbishment? It all adds up11 March 2021
Refurbishing rather than replacing materials in social housing is the motivation behind Glasgow Caledonian University’s latest research project.
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Transatlantic lecture for international sport psychology student11 March 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University sport psychology student and former Israel national baseball team player Nadav Ephrat has just delivered mental skills training to students in the US.
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GCU team star in COP26 Climate Data Challenge Hackathon11 March 2021
A team of scientists from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will be taking part in a 48-hour COP26 Met Office Climate Data Challenge Hackathon next week (March 16-17).
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Two GCU psychology doctoral students are working with Cricket Scotland's stars of the future11 March 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University and Cricket Scotland have extended their partnership to provide an innovative psychology support programme for up-and-coming cricket talent.
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Scotland and the US link up to tackle child food poverty10 March 2021
Delegates from Scotland and America will today discuss the impact of COVID-19 on tackling child food poverty at a UK/US webinar to mark International School Meals Day.
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Search for writer to create climate-change TV drama08 March 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University has launched a search for a scriptwriter to create a climate-change drama inspired by The West Wing.
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World-renowned HIV expert is behind new European PrEP guidance05 March 2021
Esteemed Glasgow Caledonian University sexual health clinical academic Professor Claudia Estcourt is behind new guidance launched today for the use of HIV prevention, PrEP, across EU and European Economic Area (EEA) countries.
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GCU joins Clinton Global Initiative to drive positive social change around the world05 March 2021
Students from Glasgow Caledonian University will be encouraged to tackle some of the world's most pressing challenges through a leadership programme backed by the Clinton Foundation.
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NMAHP stroke researchers clinch top awards04 March 2021
Congratulations to Glasgow Caledonian University researchers Dr Kris McGill and Kathryn VandenBerg for winning top awards in recognition of their invaluable work improving the lives of stroke survivors.