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Helping working-class women be heard: Comedian Janey Godley to speak at sexual violence research event12 January 2024
Comedian, author and award-winning writer Janey Godley will join Glasgow Caledonian University’s Dr Karen Lorimer as she reveals working-class women’s experiences of sexual violence at an online seminar on Tuesday, January 16, from 12pm-1pm.
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Firms with insider CEOs ‘more likely to survive a financial crisis’11 January 2024
Firms that comply with the UK Corporate Governance Code have a lower chance of surviving a financial crisis, according to a new study.
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Excellent international student experience at Glasgow Caledonian10 January 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University has received a positive response on student satisfaction at the University in the prestigious 2023 International Student Barometer (ISB).
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Vascular disease expert helps to form best practice for patients10 January 2024
Vascular disease expert Dr Chris Seenan made a huge contribution to a new European consensus statement summarising all the current evidence and best practice in caring for people with peripheral arterial disease.
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Machine-learning maintenance lands graduate IMechE prize09 January 2024
Recent Glasgow Caledonian University graduate Ruaridh McNair has won an IMechE Project Award.
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Researcher inspired by mum to tackle chronic pain in the workplace06 January 2024
A health researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University was inspired to launch a study into tackling the problem of chronic pain in the workplace after witnessing his mum’s suffering for years.
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Charity boost for University blood cancer research04 January 2024
A Glasgow mum who set up a charity during her breast cancer battle has donated £7,000 to Glasgow Caledonian University to boost research into finding new targeted treatments for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) and Multiple Myeloma (MM).
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Professor Radclyffe-Thomas elected Chair of PRME UK and Ireland03 January 2024
Professor Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas has been elected Chair of the UN's PRME Chapter UK and Ireland.
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First step in tackling foot ulcers and amputation in areas of multiple deprivation in Scotland26 December 2023
Podiatry researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have been awarded £299,751 to tackle diabetes-related foot ulceration, particularly in areas of multiple deprivation in Scotland, using a new approach based on motivational interviewing.
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Clubbers want LGBTQ+ training for security staff20 December 2023
Clubbers want security staff to undergo LGBTQ+ awareness training to safeguard venues and events, according to a new study.