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Heritage sites and film locations enjoy surge in visitor numbers12 March 2025
Scotland’s historic attractions enjoyed a surge in visitor numbers last year thanks to a rise in international visitors and booming film and TV tourism, new figures reveal.
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Chief Scientific Officer for Scotland visit marks Healthcare Science Week12 March 2025
Professor Catherine Ross, Chief Scientific Officer for Scotland, visited Glasgow Caledonian University’s School of Health and Life Sciences to mark Healthcare Science Week.
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Expert appears on the ‘Big Drink Rethink’ podcast06 March 2025
Professor Carol Emslie appeared on the 'Big Drink Rethink' podcast, which explores how and why alcohol culture is changing in the UK, ahead of International Women's Day on March 8.
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Infection experts head-hunted by world-leading journal to write fungal risks review04 March 2025
Glasgow Caledonian’s internationally-renowned Professor of Infection Prevention and Control Gordon Ramage and top microbiologist Dr Ryan Kean have published an important review on fungal pathogens.
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Glasgow Caledonian hosts European meeting on domestic violence28 February 2025
Domestic violence researchers, police and support groups from across Europe have gathered at Glasgow Caledonian as part of a £2.4million project to tackle domestic abuse.
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SHLS Substance Use Professor clinches RSE Research Collaboration Award28 February 2025
School of Health and Life Sciences (SHLS) Professor of Substance Use Research Elizabeth Hughes has been awarded a Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) grant to further her research into mental health illness and substance use.
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Swedish TV debut for Doctoral Trainee Health Psychologist26 February 2025
There is not enough research into how infertility affects women from ethnic minority populations, Glasgow Caledonian Doctoral Trainee Health Psychologist Arooj Shahzadi Akram told a Swedish TV news channel.
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SHLS international team takes psychology education expertise to Indonesia25 February 2025
School of Health and Life Sciences (SHLS) international team have clinched a British Council Exploratory Grant for a Psychology Transnational Education (TNE) project with Universitas Padjadjaran in Indonesia.
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New partnership to boost science and research for the common good24 February 2025
A new civic partnership between Glasgow Caledonian University and the Glasgow Science Centre will help increase science literacy, skills development, and reduce social deprivation and inequality in communities in Glasgow, Scotland and beyond.
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Global impact for blood cancer research at Glasgow Caledonian21 February 2025
Blood cancer scientist Dr Mark Williams and PhD student Ebube Nwarunma were invited to attend the American Society of Hematology (ASH) conference in San Diego to showcase their latest research.