
Latest news
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GCU research aims to reduce pharmaceutical pollution in Scotland through ‘blue-green prescriptions’07 April 2023
A PhD researcher at Glasgow Caledonian University is developing Scotland’s first blue-green prescribing programme.
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Double Springboard Award success for bioscientists06 April 2023
Two bioscientists from Glasgow Caledonian University’s School of Health and Life Sciences have won £200,000 funding in the Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard Awards.
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Effects of 'COVID lockdown deconditioning' webinar becomes blockbuster06 April 2023
Professor of Ageing Dawn Skelton led a sell-out webinar on the three-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in the UK.
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New trial hopes to improve the lives of patients using catheters06 April 2023
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Southampton are hoping to improve the lives of patients who use urinary catheters by reducing infections and long-term discomfort.
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Domestic demand drives visitor attraction recovery05 April 2023
Scotland's visitor attractions enjoyed a 53.5% surge in visitor numbers last year, according to new figures released by The Moffat Centre at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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GCU joins the Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance04 April 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University has become the latest member to join the Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance (SAHA).
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Comic book project illustrates community action03 April 2023
Scotland's rich history of social enterprise and community action has been retold in comic book form as part of a unique project, drawing together researchers, schools and local organisations.
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Vice-Chancellor to headline Research Celebration31 March 2023
Glasgow Caledonian’s new Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephen Decent, will outline his vision for the future of research at the University at our annual Research Celebration on May 18.
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Emeritus Professor Malcolm Lochhead has passed away30 March 2023
Professor Malcolm Lochhead, who taught and looked after thousands of students during his working life over many years at Glasgow Caledonian University, has passed away after a long illness.
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Universities must crack the gender code to ensure balance28 March 2023
Universities and colleges have a responsibility to ensure gender bias is “unlearned”, according to a Glasgow Caledonian University academic.