
Latest news
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Health Secretary Neil Gray visits GCU21 May 2025
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Neil Gray paid a visit to Glasgow Caledonian University today (May 21).
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Reframing Scottish sporting history20 May 2025
Researchers are aiming to uncover the hidden history of women in Scottish sport in the Victorian era and the early 20th century.
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University hits the mark with social projects at Converge Challenge16 May 2025
A student and alumnus from Glasgow Caledonian University have been selected for the 2025 Converge programme − Scotland’s enterprise initiative for staff, students and recent graduates from Scottish universities.
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Scientists bring cutting-edge research to Glasgow pub for the global Pint of Science Festival14 May 2025
Researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University have teamed up with the University of Glasgow and the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute for three evenings of science, stories and pints as part of the global Pint of Science Festival.
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Magnusson Awards celebrate students driving global and local change13 May 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University has once again recognised the ambition, creativity and impact of its student changemakers through the 2025 Magnus Magnusson Awards, announced at a celebratory event on campus.
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‘Conviction or Acquittal’ mock murder trial is part of Glasgow Science Festival08 May 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University and The Open University in Scotland have joined forces to give the public a unique opportunity to take part in a mock murder trial, stepping into the shoes of jurors to decide whether the accused is innocent or guilty.
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Glasgow Caledonian to help deliver new Policing Academic Centre of Excellence07 May 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University will partner with three institutions to deliver a new Scottish Policing Academic Centre of Excellence.
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Book now for GCU Fashion Showcase02 May 2025
GCU Fashion Showcase will return to campus on June 10 to celebrate the best design and creative work from students on our industry-linked courses.
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Glasgow Caledonian psychology and computing experts team up with SAMH to boost mental health services across Scotland02 May 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University has secured £370,000 of Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) funding to work with Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH) to develop new clinical AI tools to expand the vital services.
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Glasgow Caledonian develops new VR games to help improve the lives of people with MS01 May 2025
Virtual reality rehabilitation games have been developed by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University to improve the lives of people with Multiple Sclerosis across Scotland.