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Echo-chambers on social media radicalise young people&,comma, according to study15 July 2021
Extremist groups are using echo-chambers on social media to radicalise and recruit young people across Europe, according to a new study.
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Launch event announced for African climate study02 July 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University has won funding to share the testimonies of those hit hardest by COVID-19 and climate change at an international event.
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Microbiologist wins funding to help find new treatment for bacterial vaginosis01 July 2021
Dr Ryan Kean has been awarded £47,000 to help find new treatments for bacterial vaginosis infections which affect 30% of women of childbearing age in the western world.
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PhD student launches Anger in Sports study01 July 2021
Sports Psychology PhD student Chris Glover has launched a study called 'Anger in Sports' aimed at investigating the level of perceived anger an athlete has according to the sport they play.
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Paramedic students to receive new £10&,comma,000 annual bursary01 July 2021
Glasgow Caledonian University, which runs Scotland’s leading full-time undergraduate degree course in paramedic science, welcomed the Scottish Government’s announcement to award students a £10,000 annual bursary.
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Blood cancer research reaches ‘significant milestone’01 July 2021
Research led by Glasgow Caledonian University blood cancer scientist Dr Mark Williams investigating new targeted treatments for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia has reached a 'significant milestone'.
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Major names in climate change sign up for World Forum30 June 2021
Some of the biggest players on the world stage of climate change will be speaking at the second World Forum on Climate Justice, to be held at Glasgow Caledonian University in September.
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Researchers call for mandatory health warnings on alcohol labels29 June 2021
A new world-wide study has found that large alcohol labelling using negative health warnings similar to that used on cigarette packets could help people change their drinking habits.
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Fears that lack of mental-health support for construction workers could lead to suicide25 June 2021
Initiatives aimed at protecting the mental health of construction workers may not be getting to those who need them, researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have warned.
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An appreciation of Professor Iain Renwick&,comma, President of the British School of Fashion at GCU24 June 2021
Professor Iain Renwick, President of the British School of Fashion at the London campus of our University, sadly passed away on Monday, June 21, 2021. His loss will be deeply felt by the many students he inspired.