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GCU clinches a Gold Award for its outstanding support of veterans and their families31 July 2020
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has been honoured with a prestigious Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award by the Ministry of Defence in recognition of its outstanding support of the Armed Forces community
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Research shows majority of Scots support drug consumption rooms30 July 2020
A new study by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Liverpool has found for the first time that the majority of Scots support the introduction of drug consumption rooms (DCRs).
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Forces in Mind Trust awards grant to GCU to evaluate a life-changing project29 July 2020
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has been awarded a grant by the Forces in Mind Trust to evaluate a potentially life-changing employment training project for injured veterans in Scotland.
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Research shows government scheme drives positive community change29 July 2020
A Scottish Government policy aimed at giving community groups more control of the buildings and land in their neighbourhood has led to enhanced services, community spirit and recreational activities, a study by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has found.
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SHLS Dean joins the COVID-19 frontline27 July 2020
GCU School of Health and Life Sciences Dean Professor Andrea Nelson has returned to the nursing frontline to help out on COVID-19.
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GCU and Crear make wedding tourism vow23 July 2020
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has teamed up with one of Scotland's most successful wedding venues in a bid to encourage international guests to explore the rest of the country during their stay.
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GCU eye specialist secures vital funding to help stroke survivors with vision problems22 July 2020
A leading stroke charity has awarded Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) researcher Dr Christine Hazelton five years of funding to improve the lives of people who suffer vision problems after a stroke.
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Skye "highly vulnerable" to international travel slump17 July 2020
Skye is “highly vulnerable” to the downturn in international visitors amid the coronavirus pandemic as a new study reveals tourism is worth £211million a year to the island.
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Major improvements in GCU student satisfaction16 July 2020
The University has seen widespread improvement across the board in the National Student Survey 2020.
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Regeneration of canals and rivers can improve community health14 July 2020
The regeneration of canals and rivers in cities around the world can positively impact health and health inequalities – leading to a decrease in mortality rates in surrounding areas, according to new research.