University news
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Stroke survivors need tailored support to cope with aftermath12 December 2024
Stroke survivors need tailored support to help them cope with the long-term disruption they face in their lives, according to a new study.
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Scottish island communities work with scientists to develop nature-based solutions to coastal erosion09 December 2024
Social and environmental scientists from Glasgow Caledonian University are working with island communities in the Outer Hebrides to find nature-based solutions to tackle the damaging effects of climate change on their coastline.
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Scottish minister hails Glasgow Caledonian University’s pioneering ePrEP Clinic ahead of World AIDS Day29 November 2024
At a Scottish Parliament event commemorating World AIDS Day, the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health, Jenni Minto, hailed Glasgow Caledonian University’s pioneering ‘ePrEP Clinic’, a digital service for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
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Scottish Parliament hosts Crucible researchers27 November 2024
Glasgow Caledonian University's future leaders in the Crucible career development programme met with politicians and stakeholders during a visit to the Scottish Parliament.