Alumni news
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The scent of success21 February 2019
Jo Malone CBE will be joined by students and staff at GCU's London Fashion Street campus where she will talk about her career to date and take questions from the audience on the luxury industry.
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Cream of student talent at Celtic Connections on Campus16 January 2019
The cream of student talent will be back on stage and behind the scenes at Celtic Connections on Campus, GCU’s annual lunchtime concert series.
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GCU showcases help for veterans and their families14 January 2019
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) and Veterans Scotland are hosting Scotland’s first major event on Tuesday (January 15) to showcase how universities and colleges are helping Armed Forces veterans find new careers and adapt to civilian life.
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Made At Uni: Caledonian Club listed in nation's best breakthroughs15 December 2018
The Caledonian Club’s success in widening access to education is being included in the #MadeAtUni campaign to celebrate the transformational impact of UK universities.
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Applications open for Mauritius scholarship14 December 2018
Students from Glasgow Caledonian University are being offered the chance to visit our partner college ALC (African Leadership College) in Mauritius through a fully-funded scholarship.
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Successful collaboration leads to birth of new University in Oman07 December 2018
The creation of a new National University of Science and Technology (NUST) in Oman has been described as 'truly exciting' by Glasgow Caledonian University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE.
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Master of TV drama Jed Mercurio shares scriptwriting secrets07 December 2018
Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio and Scots actor Martin Compston took time out from filming the latest series of the BBC thriller to meet the next generation of scriptwriting talent at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Red Ribbons to Red Runs – show your support for World AIDS Day28 November 2018
Staff and students are being urged to support a series of events on campus this week to mark World AIDS Day on December 1.
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Rugby hero Doddie Weir honoured by Glasgow Caledonian University27 November 2018
"Life's about enjoying yourself. Don’t wait for tomorrow, do what you can do today and have no regrets."
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World War II shipyard worker Janet Harvey receives honorary degree27 November 2018
"Work as hard as you can to reach your goals." Those were the inspiring words of Second World War shipyard electrician Janet Harvey. The 96-year-old was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Engineering in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the war effort.