
Latest news
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Tribute to one of Moray’s leading businessmen Ian Urquhart CBE03 April 2024
Ian Urquhart CBE, who received a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) from Glasgow Caledonian University for his outstanding leadership, development and senior management of quality iconic Scottish products, has sadly passed away at the age of 76.
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Star patient and public involvement representative wins top impact award02 April 2024
One of Glasgow Caledonian University’s star patient and public involvement (PPI) representatives has won a prestigious impact award for her dedication and commitment to our research.
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‘Needle and the damage done’ is the focus for Professorial Lecture26 March 2024
Professor of Public Health Andrew McAuley will talk about the changing epidemiology of injecting drug use in Scotland over the past 25 years and its impact on related harms such as overdose and blood-borne viruses during his Professorial Lecture.
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High-profile partner to demonstrate the Power of Partnership at event26 March 2024
Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP) Director Elinor Jayne will show how amazing things can happen by joining forces with Glasgow Caledonian University at the Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) ‘Power of Partnership’ event on Tuesday, April 23.
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Students sharpen health and care knowledge in school of real life22 March 2024
South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has recently hosted three students as part of a wider collaboration exploring innovation in health and care.
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University joins charge towards sustainable future21 March 2024
Glasgow Caledonian is to join a ground-breaking initiative that brings together key Scottish universities to address the critical challenges posed by the climate emergency.
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Professor Neil Craig writes for the British Medical Journal18 March 2024
Professor Neil Craig has co-written an analysis of Audit Scotland's review of the NHS in Scotland for the BMJ.
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Ground-breaking AI program could revolutionise drug discovery15 March 2024
A researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University has developed a computer program that swiftly identifies molecules that complement each other well – a breakthrough that could significantly accelerate future drug development.
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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.