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Glasgow Caledonian University Celebrates Healthcare Science Week with Chief Scientific Officer for Scotland Visit
As part of Healthcare Science Week 2025, Professor Catherine Ross, Chief Scientific Officer for Scotland, visited Glasgow Caledonian University’s (GCU) School of Health and Life Sciences (SHLS) to celebrate the vital contributions of healthcare scientists in Scotland.
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Glasgow Caledonian Experts Publish Landmark Review on Fungal Biofilms
Glasgow Caledonian’s internationally-renowned Professor of Infection Prevention and Control Gordon Ramage and top microbiologist Dr Ryan Kean have published an important review on fungal pathogens.
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Glasgow Caledonian University and Glasgow Science Centre Partner to Boost STEM Literacy
A new civic partnership between Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and Glasgow Science Centre aims to enhance science literacy, skills development, and reduce social inequality in Glasgow and beyond.
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Glasgow Health Experts Gives Evidence on UK’s First Safer Drug Consumption Facility
Glasgow Caledonian University Professor Andrew McAuley joined a panel of experts at Westminster’s Scottish Affairs Committee to discuss the UK’s first Safer Drug Consumption Facility in Glasgow.
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GCU Joins Groundbreaking AI Dementia Eye Test
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Vision Sciences Department has partnered with data scientists and clinical researchers to create a digital tool capable of predicting dementia risk from routine eye tests.
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GCU Student Organises Festival to Fund Ambulances for War Zones
Umran Ali Javaid, a Tourism and Events postgraduate at Glasgow Caledonian University, is hosting Fun For Life Fest on 2 August at Tollcross Park.
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Global Game Jam returns to GCU for a 16th year of creativity and collaboration
Glasgow Caledonian University is set to host the 2025 Global Game Jam (GGJ), marking its 16th year of celebrating creativity and collaboration in game development.
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GCU Calls For Urgent Policy Reform To Prevent Flood Risks
New research from Glasgow Caledonian University reveals that Scotland's well-intentioned flood policies are failing to protect communities effectively.
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