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Engineering students gain hands-on insight at naval base during visit24 April 2024
A group of mechanical engineering students from Glasgow Caledonian University embarked on a transformative learning experience as they gained a first-hand glimpse of Royal Navy and Royal Marines operations.
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Health minister reveals how the ‘Power of Partnership’ brings real benefits for patients and public23 April 2024
Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health Jenni Minto spoke about the importance of research and innovation in tackling Scotland’s biggest health challenges, at Glasgow Caledonian University’s ‘Power of Partnership’ event today.
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New study shows promise in tracing groundwater contamination pathways22 April 2024
Researchers at GCU London and Trinity College Dublin have demonstrated that yeast could prove a suitable vehicle for tracing paths taken by groundwater pollution.
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Investigating PFAS presence in e-cigarette liquids19 April 2024
New research seeks to shine a light on potential health risks associated with electronic cigarettes and a group of chemicals notorious for their presence in food, beverages, and various environmental samples worldwide.
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Hundreds sign up to hear Professor Katrina Bannigan deliver 2024 Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture18 April 2024
More than 1,500 people have signed up to hear Glasgow Caledonian University Professor in Occupational Therapy Katrina Bannigan deliver the prestigious 2024 Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture on April 24.
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Scottish firms urged to sign up for innovation support programme17 April 2024
Firms in the financial services sector in Scotland are being urged to sign up for a new business and innovation support programme.
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Health minister Jenni Minto supports Glasgow Caledonian University ‘Power of Partnership’ event17 April 2024
Scotland's Minister for Public Health and Women's Health Jenni Minto has praised Glasgow Caledonian University’s “breadth of research and its impact” ahead of its Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) ‘Power of Partnership’ event on Tuesday, April 23.
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Scholarships will continue to widen access to TV industry15 April 2024
Two flagship scholarships for Glasgow Caledonian's MA TV Fiction Writing - designed to widen access to the television industry - are set to be renewed for the next academic year.
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Ballerina turns researcher to help improve the lives of people with MS15 April 2024
Ballerina Emily Davis gave up her professional career in the US and came to Glasgow to look at how dance could help people with multiple sclerosis (MS) in Scotland, which has one of the highest incidence rates of the disease in the world.
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Revolutionising mobility in rural Kenya05 April 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University are spearheading a transformative project to revolutionise transportation in rural Kenya.