
Latest news
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Another fantastic year for widening participation programme09 August 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Advanced Higher Hub is celebrating another year of fantastic results.
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Top Scots medic hangs up her stethoscope but celebrates new honour09 August 2021
As one of Scotland’s top consultant geriatricians hangs up her stethoscope for the last time, Professor Jackie Taylor reflects on happy times at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and being awarded an honorary degree from Glasgow Caledonian University.
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GCU gives mental health support to COVID-19 frontline superheroes04 August 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University students are providing lifeline mental health support for COVID-19 frontline superheroes – 85% of whom are burnt out by the pandemic, according to new research.
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GCU signs up to Student Minds' Mental Health Charter30 July 2021
GCU is joining universities across the UK to support students' and staff mental health.
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GCU named UK's best-value-for-money university29 July 2021
GCU has been named the UK's best-value-for-money university in StudentCrowd's 2021 University Awards – the country's only awards based entirely on student reviews.
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Ten to be honoured as graduates set to enjoy online celebration28 July 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University will honour 10 notable personalities this week, including singer-songwriter Ricky Ross.
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Research exposes gaps in mental health support for frontline nurses during pandemic27 July 2021
Researchers have found gaps in mental health support for frontline respiratory nurses and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Emeritus Chancellor receives Olympic Laurel26 July 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Emeritus Chancellor Professor Muhammad Yunus was awarded the Olympic Laurel at the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday night.
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Hospital infections cost NHS Scotland £46 million each year23 July 2021
A world-leading study led by Glasgow Caledonian University has revealed for the first time the full impact of hospital associated infections on patients and cost to NHS Scotland.
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Hundreds of school pupils engage with climate change project21 July 2021
More than 500 P4 and P5 pupils from six Glasgow primary schools have taken part in the first phase of the Caledonian Club’s new COP26: STEM Project.