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Immerse yourself in learning and culture at Glasgow Caledonian University's London campus The allure of Spitalfields Market, the fashion haven of Brick Lane, the vibrant street art, and the serene beauty of Christ Church all come together to create a unique experience. Find out more at gcu.ac.uk/london
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As a University with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the heart of everything we do. We are delighted that the British School of Fashion students at GCU London have been chosen to present their manifestos for Sustainable Luxury at today’s prestigious Advance HE Sustainability Symposium ⚡ Luna Sanchez and Haya Khalifa, current MBA Luxury Brand Management students, created the manifestos during their ‘Sustainable Luxury’ module. Luna’s excellent manifesto focused on a Future of Women as Sustainability Leaders, she explained that her manifesto was to address “the lack of female representation in decision-making on sustainability, which contrasted dramatically with the high number of female researchers, innovators, and the women with crucial insights due to having experienced these issues first-hand” Visit GCU London on You Tube to watch Luna’s video now
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We are very proud of our MBA Luxury Brand Management students who are presenting their innovative manifestos for Sustainable Luxury at the prestigious Advance HE Sustainability Symposium this week Students created video manifestos for our new module ‘Sustainable Luxury’, applying the Sustainable Development Goals and World Values Day in the context of the global luxury industry, to explore how their values intersect with positive social, environmental and cultural sustainabilities Haya Khalifa adds "When working on my sustainability manifesto, I wanted to link what we learned in the module with my values. I looked into culture and how we look at our privileges and responsibilities and the paths we choose in life. The video shows what a future would be if we continue on the same path, but also shows hope of what it could be if we re-examine our values and change our actions". Head over to the GCU London You Tube channel to watch Haya’s manifesto
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Event Start 11 March, 2021
Our Captains of Industry Talks is a series of online talks where graduates and students will hear from a range of inspirational industry leaders. They are an opportunity to hear first-hand from experts in their field regarding their career journey, lessons learned, and the impacts of COVID-19 on their sector. Next in our series is the creator of Xbox Live and GCU honorary graduate, Boyd Multerer on Thursday 11th March at 5pm (UK time). Boyd is the man responsible for Xbox Live, the gaming and entertainment service now used by more than 46 million people worldwide. Boyd founded and led the team that worked on the Xbox One operating system, which went on to win a Technical Emmy and a Microsoft Technical Achievement Award. He was behind XNA programming – which allowed independent designers to develop games for the Xbox 360 console. After almost 20 years at Microsoft, Boyd left in 2014 to create Kry10 Industries, building next-generation platforms for connected devices and cross
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We asked some students and graduates why they chose to study at GCU London What made you choose GCU London? Comment below with your favourite thing about studying here
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Thank you for your testimonial Amer Sultan, we wish you all the success in your future endeavours and career. Congratulations on your achievement despite the challenging times. Applications are now OPEN for next year. Head over to our website to apply. #GCULondon #GlasgowCaledonianUniversityLondon #GlasgowCaledonianUniversity #GCULondonAlumni #LondonUniversity #London #Postgraduate #Postgraduatestudies #TopUniversity #UnitedKingdom #UniversityUK
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Event Start 02 March, 2021
The Future of Sustainable Railway: A Tale of Two RCM Analytic Approaches? Professor Babakalli Alkali, from the School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment, will deliver his inaugural professorial lecture on Tuesday, March 2. The lecture, entitled The Future of Sustainable Railway: A Tale of Two RCM Analytic Approaches?, will explore how the application of remote condition monitoring is used for data collection of critical systems on trains, and how a reliability centred maintenance approach can be used to analyse failures in order to improve the performance and safety of trains. Professor Alkali will use these analytic approaches to look at the importance of data in deciding what type of maintenance policy should be implemented on railways before trying to determine how it should be done efficiently. He will also outline the benefits of analytics towards sustainable performance and costs associated with disruptions and cancellations of service operations in the industry. He
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New students❗️ Complete our student survey for the chance to win a £100 shopping voucher Full details on GCU Learn #gcu #gculondon #britishschooloffashion
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As a University that is committed to be globally connected through the development of purposeful partnerships we are delighted to announce that GCU London students are assisting the UNESCO Chair / WHO Collaborating Centre ‘Global Health & Education’ to conduct crucial research around safe schooling during a pandemic. Our students will contribute to this contemporary global public health agenda to ensure young people’s health, wellbeing and education are protected Our Master of Public Health students Hannah Ogunkunle, Luis Perez, and Mohamed Essoussi, MPH and PhD student Kennedy Sigodo will gather the experiences and opinions of education and health professionals about the processes in place to reopen schools safely during the #COVID-19 pandemic. Professor Antony Morgan who is a consortium member working with the two UN powerhouses says ‘this is a major opportunity for GCU to strengthen its international partnerships in public health and to provide its students with the
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The Times Higher Education (THE) impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 2022 rankings mark the fourth) year of the initiative, with GCU having participated since the inaugural rankings in 2019. We are ranked joint 70th globally out of 1,406 universities. We are placed within the top 5% globally. @timeshigheredstudent @glasgow_caledonian_university ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ #TheWorldUniversityRankings #TimesHigherEducation #TopUniversity #Number1 #GlasgowCaledonianUniversityLondon #GCULondon #IamGCU #London #LondonUniversity #Postgraduate #StudyinLondon #StudyAbroad