
Latest news
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Finley’s medal finish at Skills Olympics17 September 2024
Finley Graham, a student from Glasgow Caledonian University, has been awarded a Medallion for Excellence at the prestigious WorldSkills 2024 competition.
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Glasgow Caledonian to help power textile recycling in South Africa09 September 2024
Glasgow Caledonian is lending its expertise in renewable energy and sustainable fashion to a ground-breaking project in South Africa.
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New project to help measure the environmental impact of EU space industry09 September 2024
A new project is under way at Glasgow Caledonian University to help the European Commission create guidelines for measuring the environmental impact of products in the EU space industry.
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University to help reduce carbon emissions in UK healthcare04 September 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University is to take part in a new research project aimed at reducing the carbon emissions of the UK health and social care system.
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Glasgow Caledonian ranked UK’s top modern university03 September 2024
Glasgow Caledonian has been named the UK’s Modern University of the Year in a top national ranking.
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New research networks will tackle antimicrobial resistance28 August 2024
Bioscientist Dr Janice Spencer is part of a team of scientists who will share £4.8million of funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to tackle one of humanity’s biggest threats, antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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Glasgow Caledonian students enjoy some of the best access to health services in the UK28 August 2024
The University has been ranked in the top 'Platinum tier' in a nationwide survey conducted by healthcare providers on behalf of online prescription service UK Meds.
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Harnessing the power of trees23 August 2024
A University researcher has been invited to contribute his expertise to an innovative project aimed at addressing climate-change challenges in Glasgow.
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WorldSkills a prime example of incentivised learning, says academic22 August 2024
Digital Construction lecturer Michael McGuire sees the WorldSkills event, often referred to as the ‘Skills Olympics’, as a powerful blend of traditional teaching and modern incentives that drive students to excel.
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University’s Chair of Court celebrated in King’s Honours14 June 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Chair of Court, Rob Woodward, has been recognised with a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) award in the King’s honours announced today, June 15.