
Latest news
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Honorary Professorship for BEAM Chair28 February 2022
Tom Steele has been appointed an Honorary Professor of GCU.
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Thousands of pupils take part in school meal survey28 February 2022
A pupil survey on school meals has revealed huge variations in uptake on a school-by-school basis across the country.
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GCU leads UK study into health impact of community organisations22 February 2022
Glasgow Caledonian University is to lead the UK’s largest study into the public health impact of community organisations.
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GCU generates huge benefits for Scotland18 February 2022
An independent report on the economic and social impact of Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has concluded the University contributes more than £1.4 billion to the Scottish economy.
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Police commit to national roll-out of life-saving drug overdose treatment17 February 2022
Police Scotland has committed to a national roll-out of drug overdose emergency treatment in response to recommendations made by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University and Edinburgh Napier University.
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Cancer expert clinches charity funding for leukaemia research10 February 2022
Blood cancer scientist Dr Mark Williams has been awarded £133,000 from three charities to help fund his research into therapy resistance in Acute Myeloid Leukaemia patients.
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Lord Haughey Masterclass embodies the Common Good10 February 2022
One of Scotland’s leading philanthropists gave a Masterclass at Glasgow Caledonian University last night – and vowed to help solve a housing issue in the West of Scotland.
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Beatson Cancer Charity hails GCU fashion branding project10 February 2022
A range of outdoor clothing inspired by the journey cancer patients and their families go through is set to raise vital funds for cancer care.
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FIFA to fund study into the history of women's football in Scotland10 February 2022
GCU's Dr Fiona Skillen has netted a prestigious FIFA research scholarship to chart the early history of women's football in Scotland.
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Waste not&,comma, want not08 February 2022
Researchers have secured funding to discover the “true cost” of waste on Scottish construction sites in a bid to get contractors to change their working practice.