Latest news
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Digital revolution for people with sexually transmitted infections15 December 2020
World-renowned sexual health experts are behind a new NHS digital revolution for people with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) using a new automated online consultation giving patients 24-hour access to medical care.
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Study launches into COVID-19's impact on the financially vulnerable08 December 2020
Researchers are to assess the impact social distancing and a move to a cashless society has had on the lives of those without access to credit and other banking services.
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Prize-winning Tranzfuser game explores Holocaust trauma04 December 2020
A team of Glasgow Caledonian University graduates has won a £20,000 UK Games Fund competition for its innovative look at an historic atrocity.
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SHLS Senior Lecturer wins funding to develop revolutionary virtual reality lessons04 December 2020
Dr Sharron Blumenthal, Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy and Interprofessional Education at Glasgow Caledonian University, is helping to revolutionise teaching methods in health after securing funding for a virtual reality (VA) lesson project.
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Respiratory nurses on COVID-19 frontline suffer anxiety and depression02 December 2020
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) found that nurses working with respiratory patients on the COVID-19 frontline suffered anxiety and depression during the first wave.
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World-leading sexual health experts launch new PrEP report to mark World AIDS Day01 December 2020
Sexual health experts at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) have revealed details of a major review of Scotland’s national HIV prevention PrEP programme to mark World AIDS Day today (December 1).
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Online widening access collaboration the start of a "positive COVID legacy"26 November 2020
A trail-blazing university project that helped a Govan teenager realise her dream of going to Cambridge has been so successful it is being expanded outside Glasgow.
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Professor puts GCU on world map for influencing global health policy and research excellence26 November 2020
Professor Sebastien Chastin has played a key role in developing new World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on physical activity and sedentary behaviour launched today (Thursday, November 26).
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GCU leads drive to tackle violent extremism across Europe26 November 2020
Glasgow Caledonian University is to lead a £2.7million study into radicalisation and violent extremism across Europe.
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Physical activity and health scientist hailed as one of the world’s most influential researchers24 November 2020
GCU Professor of Health Behaviour Dynamics Sebastien Chastin has been named in the top one per cent of the world’s most influential researchers in the Clarivate’s Web of Science Highly Cited Researchers 2020 list.