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Success as schools serve up breakfast on the go15 February 2021
An innovative project offering pupils in Scotland the chance to pick up a free breakfast from a mobile cart is to be extended to other UK schools following a successful pilot.
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Drinking water to get well gel12 February 2021
A Glasgow Caledonian University team led by Dr Kate McAulay will use electrochemistry to create a gel, enabling it to remove metals and contaminates from drinking water.
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Former GCU PhD student shortlisted for prestigious award11 February 2021
A former Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) PhD student who played a key role in one of Europe’s largest ever investigations into the diagnosis and treatment of knee osteoarthritis has been shortlisted for a major alumni award.
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DPsych student celebrates her first research paper being published10 February 2021
GCU DPsych Sport and Exercise Psychology student Zoe Black is celebrating her first research paper being published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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New research shows huge fall in new HIV infections after roll-out of PrEP in Scotland04 February 2021
A research study led by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) Professor Claudia Estcourt has revealed a 20 per cent reduction in new HIV diagnosis in gay and bisexual men as a result of the implementation of the first PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) drug programme in Scotland in July 2017.
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Cyber abuse research exposes new dark side of social media28 January 2021
A leading cyberpsychologist has warned Twitter users to be careful what they post online because a new study has found that Twitter users with dark sides to their personalities might victimise them.
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Doctoral student delivers sport psychology programme in India26 January 2021
An inspiring Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) Doctoral student designed and delivered a sport psychology training programme for students at his alumnus university in India.
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Art unites young people across Europe25 January 2021
A digital art exhibition showcasing how volunteering can empower young people and enhance social inclusion across Europe launches today.
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GCU London signs climate change pledge20 January 2021
GCU London has signed up for a drive to make the UK capital the world's first zero-carbon city.
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Cutting-edge tool launched to reduce fertiliser damage to the environment15 January 2021
Leading Scottish scientists have invented a new cutting-edge tool to help farmers find the safest way to use organic waste fertiliser in a bid to reduce its damaging impact on the environment.