Latest news
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GCU ahead of Scottish sector average for degree completion02 March 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University students are more likely to complete their degree than their peers at any other Scottish university in the sector.
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New project will supercharge co-creation and train scientists of the future25 February 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University Professor Sebastien Chastin is leading a new Europe-wide project aimed at developing co-creation into a scientific method and training the next generation of public health researchers.
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Call for more research to help new dads reduce alcohol consumption25 February 2021
A new international study led by Glasgow Caledonian University researchers found a huge gap in research exploring men’s experiences of drinking in the transition to fatherhood.
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DPsych student battles gender stereotyping in youth sport through research24 February 2021
GCU DPsych student Elanor Cormack’s own negative experience as a young footballer has inspired her to take up the mantle to help eradicate gender stereotyping in sport through her research work.
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Research into sex abuse networks generates international response24 February 2021
Sex abuse networks could be broken by adopting similar methods used to track terror groups, according to new research.
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University looks to create generation of eco chefs23 February 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University is looking to help create a new generation of chefs in a bid to curb the devastating impact food waste has on the environment.
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Honorary Professor title awarded to highly-respected government advisor23 February 2021
Huge congratulations and a very warm welcome to Scottish Government Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Nicola Steedman who has been confirmed as Honorary Professor at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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University joins city council to address cyber skills shortage18 February 2021
The next generation of cyber security experts are to be given a vital boost thanks to Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
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New GCU-led Occupational Therapy Writing Group goes global18 February 2021
A new writing group launched by GCU’s Head of Occupational Therapy Dr Katrina Bannigan has been a global success attracting academics, practising occupational therapists and students from all over the world.
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Spotlight on life-changing health research with launch of new centre of excellence16 February 2021
A new Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) has been launched to reflect the increased impact of life-changing research, both nationally and internationally, at Glasgow Caledonian University.