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Providing access to higher education17 November 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University is celebrating its own achievements on World Access to Higher Education Day (WAHED).
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Former Irish President receives standing ovation at COP26 schoolgirls event12 November 2021
Former President of Ireland Dr Mary Robinson received a standing ovation from Glasgow schoolgirls on the final day of the Girls@COP26 – the Solutions are Feminist event at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Research into mental health and climate change needed now to avert crisis11 November 2021
The impacts of climate change on gender-based violence and mental health are two of the most prolific and least understood areas of study, according to the Centre for Climate Justice.
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Global climate activist calls for a new education system to help save the planet10 November 2021
Globally-renowned environmentalist Dr Satish Kumar is calling for a new education system to be introduced in universities around the world to help save the planet.
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Tribute to inspirational honorary graduate08 November 2021
One of Scotland's leading 20th-Century industrialists, Lord Macfarlane of Bearsden, has died at the age of 95.
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Health and climate experts warn of climate-related health crisis08 November 2021
Health professionals and climate experts from around the world called for urgent action to tackle the growing climate-related health crisis, at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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The need for resilience underlined by hard-hitting documentaries08 November 2021
The importance of climate resilience was underlined as two powerful documentaries received an exclusive screening at Glasgow Caledonian University last night.
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What inspired Annie Lennox to become a social activist?08 November 2021
Legendary singer-songwriter and social activist Dr Annie Lennox OBE revealed that her grandparents and Eurythmics partner Dave Stewart’s stepfather inspired her to become a social activist fighting for climate action.
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Professor Yunus: "The world is on fire. Young people are the planet's only hope"08 November 2021
The world is burning and young people are the planet's only hope, Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus told Glasgow Caledonian University's second COP26 Green Zone event.
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Game for saving the planet05 November 2021
Visitors to Glasgow Caledonian University today experienced first-hand what a devastated planet earth might look and feel like thanks to a host of educational video games created by students.