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Malcolm and Hans: A Valentine's celebration14 February 2024
Valentine's Day cards created by the late Professor Malcolm Lochhead have gone on public display at Glasgow Caledonian's Archive Centre.
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Research helps to resolve council bin dispute14 February 2024
Invaluable health and safety research conducted by Glasgow Caledonian University has played a key role in helping a Buckinghamshire resident persuade her local council to rethink its bin collection methods.
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Psychology lecturer writes two blogs to mark International Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day14 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University lecturer Dr Liza Morton, who was one of the world's youngest pacemaker babies, is marking mark International Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day today (February 14) with two blogs about her own journey.
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Glasgow Caledonian drives innovation with entrepreneurship initiatives12 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University is making significant strides in entrepreneurship, with successful participation in programmes aimed at nurturing the development and commercialisation of groundbreaking technologies.
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University partners with HAELO to develop groundbreaking anomaly-detection solution12 February 2024
Researchers are developing an app that aims to offer cutting-edge solutions in anomaly detection and regulatory compliance, addressing critical challenges faced by businesses across various sectors.
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Students to get hands-on experience at new Glasgow biomedical lab on campus09 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has teamed up with a local private laboratory to provide students with a unique opportunity to see how a working biomedical laboratory operates.
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Researcher explores importance of creative spaces for reducing loneliness in communities09 February 2024
A Glasgow Caledonian University psychology researcher is exploring the importance of creative spaces for reducing loneliness and improving social cohesion in Scottish communities.
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Educating the future of renewable energy08 February 2024
Researchers have won funding for a 12-month project focused on creating a learning framework for renewable energy-based battery swapping stations in India.
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Researchers call for funding revolution for social care08 February 2024
Scotland should reallocate the £1billion the NHS spends every year on delayed hospital discharges to fund social care closer to people's homes, concludes a review co-authored by Professor Cam Donaldson.
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MA TV Fiction Writing agrees new BBC collaboration07 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has secured a new collaboration with BBC Scotland and BBC ALBA.