
Latest news
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Research looking to make space sustainable05 February 2024
A research project at Glasgow Caledonian University is aiming to make space activities in the UK more environmentally friendly.
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Dr Patrick Ring analyses risk management in the boardroom05 February 2024
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Glasgow Caledonian graduates propel tech company to new heights04 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University graduates have been instrumental in Katrick Technologies' success, contributing to the development of its innovative wind-panel technology.
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New research opportunities for practising AHPs in Scotland02 February 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University's Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) has joined forces with the Council for Allied Health Professions Research (CAHPR) Scotland to give allied health professionals (AHPs) the chance to get involved in research.
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Campaigning law students praised at Holyrood01 February 2024
The pivotal role Glasgow Caledonian students played in a campaign to safeguard the anonymity of complainers in sexual offence cases has been recognised at Holyrood.
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GCU London opens impressive new building31 January 2024
GCU London has expanded its campus with a new state-of-the-art building on Vallance Road, just 10 minutes from Fashion Street.
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Principal’s letter to The Herald published30 January 2024
Read the Principal’s letter to The Herald, ‘Breaking down barriers’, published on January 29:
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Students rate GSBS a 'transformational' business school30 January 2024
Glasgow School for Business and Society has achieved 'Transformational' status in the 2023 Positive Impact Rating (PIR).
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Book now for Alex Todhunter-Brown’s Professorial Lecture30 January 2024
Professor Alex Todhunter-Brown, from the School of Health and Life Sciences' Research Centre for Health (ReaCH), will share her expertise on systematic reviews and why they are so important in her Professorial Lecture.
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WHO Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease informed by University researchers26 January 2024
An internationally-recognised team of experts from Glasgow Caledonian University have contributed to the development of the recently launched World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation Packages for Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease.