Alumni news
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Get well soon, Sir Alex09 May 2018
Students and staff at Glasgow Caledonian University are wishing Sir Alex Ferguson CBE a speedy recovery after his sudden illness at the weekend.
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Margaret Gibson OBE receives Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award27 April 2018
Margaret, who graduated with a Diploma in Communications Studies in 1982, received the award for her contribution to business and entrepreneurship at The Secrets to My Success.
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Glasgow Caledonian NYC helps launch global campaign26 April 2018
The "Scotland is Now" global marketing campaign has been launched at an event in New York featuring Glasgow Caledonian NYC's Vice President, Cara Smyth.
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The eyes have it25 April 2018
Glasgow Caledonian University is ranked number one in the UK for Optometry, Ophthalmology & Orthoptics and features in the top 10 for six other subjects, according to the 2019 Complete University Guide (CUG).
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If you were an engineer, what would you do?25 April 2018
On the Scottish Engineering Leaders Award Grading Days 2018, GCU's engineering community came together to to mark more than 15,000 competition entries from primary school pupils.
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Minister gets hands on experience of how GCU is changing lives19 April 2018
Each year, more than 1,000 college students are accepted on to degree courses at Glasgow Caledonian University. Scottish Government minister, Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP has been hearing first hand how moving from college to university is helping students fulfil their career ambitions.
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Landmark agreement with Singapore to improve nursing care10 April 2018
Nursing academics from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will begin delivering a nursing programme in one of the world’s top ranking healthcare systems this summer. GCU has signed a five-year partnership with Singapore’s PSB Academy, which is one of Asia’s leading private education providers.
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Principal joins expert UN panel to explore sustainability in the jewellery industry29 March 2018
The Principal Professor Pamela Gillies CBE FRSE has joined the United Nations’s Lene Wendland on a panel investigating how the jewellery industry can engage with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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GCU graduate hits the headlines as UK Reporter of the Year27 March 2018
A GCU graduate has been named UK Reporter of the Year at the prestigious Independent Radio News awards.
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GCU launches the Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit20 March 2018
More than 100 policy experts, campaigners, and leading academics gathered for the official launch of the Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit (SPIRU) at Glasgow Caledonian University.