Alumni news
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Researcher to warn MSPs that the Green Man is “too short”20 October 2017
“People with arthritis can’t make the Green Man, they just don’t want to go into town anymore,” says Glasgow Caledonian University Professor Martijn Steultjens.
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Hidden Gems to be discovered through Tourism App13 October 2017
A new tourism app is set to open up the rural heartlands of Scotland, as part of the A9 Dualling programme.
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STV celebrates 60 years of broadcasting with GCU11 October 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is teaming up with STV to celebrate the broadcaster’s sixtieth anniversary.
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Nestor's prospects look Rocks solid09 October 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) student Nestor Lasuncion will be playing with the Glasgow Rocks in the British Basketball League (BBL) this season.
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Top 10 for African super fruit drink in national competition05 October 2017
Top 10 for African super fruit drink in national competition
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Journalism student scoops RTS funding award04 October 2017
A Glasgow Caledonian University first-year student has been awarded a bursary by the Royal Television Society (RTS).
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Scotland's world lead in social enterprise research boosted by major international event in 201829 September 2017
GCU's Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health will play a major role in the Social Enterprise World Forum.
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GCU BEAM team looks to tackle climate-change issues29 September 2017
A research centre that aims to tackle climate-change issues affecting manmade structures and their surroundings has been launched by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
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A chance to view Emeritus Professor Malcolm Lochhead's stitches in time29 September 2017
GCU Emeritus Professor of Visual Design and Millennium Fellow of Design Malcolm Lochhead and University Cultural Fellow Liz Lochhead are to feature in this month's Glasgow Cathedral Festival.
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Social entrepreneurs scoop first and second29 September 2017
Glasgow Caledonian University's Professor Lorna Paul scooped first prize for her online Web-Based Physio platform and GCU graduate Callum MacKinnon received runner-up at the Converge Challenge