
Latest news
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Study shows high rates of incontinence and prolapse in women years after childbirth01 August 2024
A new study by Glasgow Caledonian University has revealed high rates of urinary and faecal incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse in women up to 26 years after childbirth, and being overweight was a contributory factor.
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Improving flood protection in Scottish Building Standards30 July 2024
A study carried out by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University has highlighted the need for good practice guidance in handling flood risk and groundwater issues within Scottish Building Standards.
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Glasgow Caledonian team impresses at Formula Student 202430 July 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University once again showcased its talent at the Formula Student event, held at Silverstone Circuit on Saturday, July 20, and Sunday, July 21.
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Blood cancer researcher receives backing from global life sciences giant30 July 2024
A blood cancer researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University has been awarded £10,000 from global life sciences giant Azenta.
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Staff and students to provide psychological support service at British Transplant Games29 July 2024
Participants in this year’s British Transplant Games will get a helping hand from staff and students at Glasgow Caledonian University’s Department of Psychology for the second year running.
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Inspirational student receives award for war relief effort19 July 2024
A Glasgow Caledonian University student who donated ambulances to help refugees in war zones has received the Association for Events Management Education (AEME) Most Inspirational Student Award.
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Fairtrade recognition for University17 July 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has proudly achieved a two-star Fairtrade Award in the national Fairtrade Universities and Colleges scheme, an improvement from our previous one-star status.
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New tech aims to improve mental health care while protecting privacy16 July 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University and healthcare technology company Safehinge Primera have joined forces to develop an innovative digital observation aid designed to enhance patient safety in mental health facilities without compromising the right to privacy.
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British Psychological Society 30th anniversary conference goes off with a bang12 July 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University successfully hosted this year's British Psychological Society (BPS) Division of Counselling Psychology (DCoP) 30th anniversary conference on July 5 and 6.
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Major trial looks at most effective speech therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease12 July 2024
A major clinical trial involving researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University has shown that the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT LOUD®) is more effective than general speech and language therapy provided by the NHS, when treating patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD).