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High flyers in recruitment: Scottish SIREN sites power ahead with record numbers of participants joining the study.
By Annelysse Jorgenson and Sally Stewart Last week was a huge week for SIREN participant recruitment in Scotland, with (More)
SHIP PhD Students at the Inaugural GCU SHLS Postgraduate Researcher Conference
By Deepti KC and Ayodeji Matuluko   On September 15, 2022, the School of Health and Life Sciences (SHLS) of Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) held its inaugural Postgraduate Researcher (PGR) Conference. This event was targeted at PhD s (More)
Blasting biofilms – how microbiology has shifted focus
In this month’s blog post, Dr William Johnston, a research assistant in Biological and Biomedical Sciences and a member of the SHIP team, outlines how biofilms are changing microbiology research. I have been involved in microbiology research s (More)
Testimonials from budding researchers on funded summer studentships in GCU microbiology and food labs
It was a very busy summer in our GCU microbiology and food labs this year with three undergraduate students being awarded funded summer studentships. These students joined up with Ph.D. and other postgraduate students and undertook 8-week research pl (More)
SHIP team reviews the evidence on important aspects of hand hygiene for the World Health Organization
By Katie Hendry, Dr Lucyna Gozdzielewska and Prof Lesley Price Effective hand hygiene among healthcare staff is one of the most important infection prevention strategies available worldwide. Hand hygiene also helps individuals to effectively reduc (More)
Can a mobile app help healthcare workers master the correct hand hygiene technique? Our recent paper answers this question
While it is well known that hand hygiene helps to prevent infections in both healthcare and community settings, to be effective it needs to be performed in the correct way by using the 6-step technique, recommended by the World Health Organization. F (More)
New publication highlights influences on nurse prescribers' antibiotic prescribing practice
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been declared one of the greatest threats to global health. Resistance occurs when a microbe mutates or acquires genetic information from another microbe, making it resistant to antibiotics. There are many contribut (More)
Campaign for Complainer Anonymity
Would it surprise you to learn that complainers in sexual offence cases have no automatic right to anonymity in Scotland? This Campaign begins with a simple statement of fact. The idea that complainers “automatically have a right to anonymity under U (More)
The SHIP team shine a light on strategies for improving antimicrobial stewardship in farming
By Lucyna Gozdzielewska In a recently published SHIP team paper—co-authored with colleagues from Health Protection Scotland and the University of Strathclyde—the findi (More)
More research is needed into the economic impact of surgical site infection prevention
In a recently accepted paper by the SHIP team, PhD student More)
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  1. Gordon Google at |

    Nice gallery of photos

  2. Anne Awning at |

    What are the photos at the bottom? – Anne Awning

  3. Flask at |

    very nice, goodluck

  4. Usman Latif at |

    Hi
    I’m USMAN LATIF recently graduated from GCU common good university’s with the course INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT. I’m really enjoyed my journey with GCU Professors and staff.
    Glasgow Caledonian University the most appropriated institute because , Glasgow Caledonian University has become one of the largest universities in Scotland with over 20,000 students. The campus is self–contained and situated right in the heart of the lively city of Glasgow. A distinctive, inclusive and forward-looking university, GCU is committed to its social mission to promote the common good. It has become an international centre of excellence in higher education, promoting employability and global citizenship in our graduates.

    Thank you GCU

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