
Latest news
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Research looks at pharmaceutical pollution of Scotland’s water environment18 March 2022
A study carried out by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) delivered the first national assessment of pharmaceutical pollution of Scotland’s water environment.
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Water result for Ania16 March 2022
A Glasgow Caledonian University academic has been appointed to participate in a £3.5 million initiative to position the country as a global leader in water research.
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GCU is supporting Glasgow's nature-based businesses16 March 2022
The University is teaming up with the City Council and social enterprise The Melting Pot to run a nature-based business accelerator programme.
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Crisis in Ukraine: GCU statement15 March 2022
It is with increasing concern and great sadness that we witness the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Apprentices shine at awards11 March 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University’s cutting-edge credentials for Graduate Apprenticeships were acknowledged last night with two wins at the Scottish Apprenticeships Awards.
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Student donates ambulance to Ukraine relief effort10 March 2022
A Glasgow Caledonian University student has bought an ambulance and will drive it to the Polish-Ukrainian border to help refugees fleeing the Russian invasion.
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GCU launches student-led Risk Clinic04 March 2022
GCU has launched a Risk Clinic offering free risk management information to real-world clients and invaluable practical experience to students.
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Ageing expert helps physios target loss of muscle mass in older people02 March 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University Professor in Ageing and Health Dawn Skelton has published a new research paper which provides guidance for prescribing and delivering resistance exercise to older people living with sarcopenia.
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Spotlight on GCU’s Vision Centre for going beyond the call of duty during COVID-1902 March 2022
Staff and students in the University’s Vision Centre have been praised for their outstanding dedication in continuing to serve the local community during COVID-19.
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Analysing the insurance game28 February 2022
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are to measure the effectiveness of a video game they created to educate the construction industry on new weather-based insurance policies.