01 November 2017
GCU Professor calls on governments around the world to step up the fight to eliminate viral hepatitis
Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health, Sharon Hutchinson, will call on governments around the world to step up the fight to eliminate viral hepatitis at this year's World Hepatitis Summit from November 1 to 3.
01 November 2017
Researchers collaborate with WHO to develop new infection prevention and control guidelines
A Glasgow Caledonian University research team has contributed to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on infection control and prevention to help minimise the spread of infection.
30 October 2017
Study uses donated skin to simulate diabetic wound healing
Research carried out by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is using donated skin to create human stem cells to help investigate diabetes and reduce the need for animal testing.
24 October 2017
GCU hosts £1.1m trial into pelvic organ prolapse
A new £1.1million trial based at Glasgow Caledonian University will assess whether a self-management programme could help to improve the lives of women who suffer from pelvic organ prolapse.
19 October 2017
Researcher to warn MSPs that the Green Man is “too short”
“People with arthritis can’t make the Green Man, they just don’t want to go into town anymore,” says Glasgow Caledonian University Professor Martijn Steultjens.
12 October 2017
Hidden Gems to be discovered through Tourism App
A new tourism app is set to open up the rural heartlands of Scotland, as part of the A9 Dualling programme.
03 October 2017
Researcher receives international award
A research study conducted by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), which showed the six-step hand-hygiene technique triumphed a rival three-step process, has led to a prestigious award for its lead researcher.
28 September 2017
Social entrepreneurs scoop first and second
Glasgow Caledonian University's Professor Lorna Paul scooped first prize for her online Web-Based Physio platform and GCU graduate Callum MacKinnon received runner-up at the Converge Challenge
28 September 2017
Scotland's world lead in social enterprise research boosted by major international event in 2018
GCU's Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health will play a major role in the Social Enterprise World Forum.
28 September 2017
GCU BEAM team looks to tackle climate-change issues
A research centre that aims to tackle climate-change issues affecting manmade structures and their surroundings has been launched by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU).
28 September 2017
GCU medical professor given expert job
A Glasgow Caledonian University professor is to form part of an advisory group to the Chief Medical Officer in Scotland.
26 September 2017
Social businesses up for the Challenge
An occupational therapy graduate and GCU academic will go head-to-head in tonight's Converge Challenge 2017.