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ReaCH 'Power of Partnership' event will showcase research into action14 March 2024
The Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) is holding a ‘Power of Partnership - Improving health and wellbeing through research’ event to showcase the importance of partnership working in turning research into action.
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Grant of £6.1million awarded to researchers to commercialise wastewater14 March 2024
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University aim to develop sustainable alternatives to polyacrylamide polymers, potentially for applications in water treatment or related environmental processes.
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Sexual health and HIV expert gives evidence to the Scottish Parliament14 March 2024
Professor of Sexual Health and HIV Claudia Estcourt warned a parliamentary committee that Scotland is falling behind the rest of the UK in plans to eradicate new HIV transmission.
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Let’s talk about ‘Sex &, Drugs &, all that Jazz’ at Professorial Lecture13 March 2024
Professor of Health and Society Jamie Frankis will deliver his Professorial Lecture entitled ‘Sex & Drugs & all that Jazz (or How to crochet your way to health)’ on Tuesday, April 9, from 5.30-6.30pm.
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Engineering apprentice wins Graduate Apprentice of the Year08 March 2024
Engineering apprentice Mark Diamond has been named Graduate Apprentice of the Year at the 2024 Scottish Apprenticeship Awards.
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Mind Games: Can inanimate objects think?04 March 2024
A researcher from Glasgow Caledonian University is exploring a profound question: Can objects without life actually ‘think’?
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Professor Nancy Lombard wins Outstanding Researcher award04 March 2024
Professor Nancy Lombard has won Outstanding Woman Researcher in Sociology at The Venus International Women Awards.
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Boost for tourism as Scottish attractions pull in 48m visitors01 March 2024
Scotland’s visitor attractions enjoyed a robust year with visitor numbers up 17.2%, according to new figures released today.
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African agriculture breakthrough29 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has secured Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) funding from Innovate UK, paving the path for revolutionary advancements in African agriculture.
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Four academics contribute to special edition of Scottish Affairs28 February 2024
Four academics from Glasgow Caledonian have contributed to a special edition of Scotland’s longest-running journal on contemporary political and social issues to mark International Women's Day.