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New PhD opportunity: Technological solutions and adoption for a Just Transition
The Centre for Climate Justice is excited to announce a new funded 3 year full-time PhD opportunity to study technological development & adoption for a just transition.  What is this PhD about? The next 10 years will be crucial for the glob (More)
What is fair or climate just about COP26 outcome?
Professor Tahseen Jafry, Director of Glasgow Caledonian University's Centre for Climate Justice, gives her verdict on the outocmes from COP26: I think there was a lot of hope, ambition and positivity coming into this COP. We knew there was a lot r (More)
Research into mental health and climate change needed now to avert crisis
The impacts of climate change on gender-based violence and mental health are two of the most prolific and least understood areas of study, according to the Centre for Climate Justice. This theme, and the centre's own work in this field, was the fo (More)
Gender at COP26 and the ongoing call for Gender Justice
The role of gender in climate action, as well as equitable representation at COP26, was a consistent theme throughout the conference – even if the COP26 programme did not reflect this. The lack of representation for women has been a recurring issue f (More)
Diversity and inclusion recognition for Professor Jafry
​Professor Tahseen Jafry has been nominated for a prestigious award for her work in the justice and equity aspects of climate change.   The Director of the University's Centre for Climate Justice has been shortlisted in the Diversi (More)
Leading the Race to Resilience
​Glasgow Caledonian University will provide expert analysis to the United Nations at COP 26 in a bid to help people better cope with the impact of climate change. The global climate conference, hosted in Glasgow and taking place in Novembe (More)
COP26, Africa, and Climate Justice - Upcoming GCU-PACJA events
Over the last year, GCU's Centre for Climate Justice has been working closely with the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) to share research and encourage debate on how we respond in a fair and just way to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (More)
Roundtable aims to address climate finance inequality
The University’s Centre for Climate Justice will this week take part in an international discussion on an initiative it co-launched last year that calls on world governments and civil society to make a long-term commitment to support equitable financ (More)
The Centre for Climate Justice launch first of a kind book series with Routledge
The Centre for Climate Justice at Glasgow Caledonian University is pleased to announce the launch of the Rou (More)
Intersectionality and climate justice: An emancipatory research agenda
Intersectionality is concerned with the presence of and dynamics between different social categories of difference (gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, etc.), and with how they affect an individual’s relationship to power. Scholars across a numb (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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