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Primary school pupils become broadcasters for the week thanks to university outreach initiative23 February 2023
Primary school pupils went behind the scenes of broadcast television this week thanks to Glasgow Caledonian University’s flagship outreach initiative.
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Glasgow Caledonian takes the lead in tackling cost of living crisis with social innovation23 February 2023
Glasgow Caledonian University is behind a major event focusing on how social innovation can help tackle the cost of living crisis affecting millions of households across the country.
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Huge praise from mum of young Vision Centre patient22 February 2023
Vision Centre staff and students were delighted to receive a heartfelt thank you letter from a mum of a teenage boy with congenital bi-lateral fourth nerve palsy.
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Professor of Occupational Therapy receives profession’s highest honour21 February 2023
Professor Katrina Bannigan has been awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists in recognition of her “extensive contribution” to the profession.
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Sky Sports News Jo Wilson: NCTJ helped kick off my career20 February 2023
Sky Sports News presenter Jo Wilson has told how Glasgow Caledonian's multimedia journalism course helped kick off her broadcasting career.
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Food scientists shortlisted in Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards17 February 2023
Glasgow Caledonian food scientists have been shortlisted for Innovation of the Year in the Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards 2023 for their collaborative work with a prebiotic company.
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Scottish Government's Chief AHP Officer visits School of Health and Life Sciences17 February 2023
Professor Carolyn McDonald, Chief Allied Health Professions (AHP) Officer for the Scottish Government, was very impressed with our staff, students and facilities during a recent campus visit.
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Four Pillars podcast series launched for AHPs16 February 2023
Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy Dougie Lauchlan has launched a new Four Pillars podcast series featuring a range of experts in allied health professions (AHP) across Scotland.
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Call for more firms to join project to get workers moving more16 February 2023
Researchers are calling for small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Glasgow area to get behind a new project to combat sedentary behaviour in the workplace.
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Record number of students become Clinton scholars15 February 2023
Glasgow Caledonian has had its largest-ever cohort of students accepted onto a prestigious leadership programme backed by the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U).