Hand hygiene is everyone’s responsibility – that’s the key message from Glasgow Caledonian University’s Safeguarding Health through Infection Prevention (SHIP) research group on World Hand Hygiene Day (May 5). This year’s theme…
A Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) psychologist has had her research paper exploring psychological trauma of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) during COVID-19 published in a peer-reviewed journal, which coincides…
Read More Congenital heart disease research marks Patient Experience Week
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) Sexual Health and Blood Borne Viruses (SHBBV) research group have clinched a top international award for their world-leading HIV and hepatitis C prevention research in people…
Read More World-leading blood borne virus research team clinch international Real Impact Award
Glasgow Caledonian University health services researcher Dr Nicola Roberts has published a study exploring how respiratory care is taught to pre-registration nursing students across the UK. The Senior Lecturer within…
Read More Research highlights respiratory education for nursing students
Professor of Health Behaviour Dynamics in the School of Health and Life Sciences, Sebastien Chastin, will deliver his online inaugural Professorial Lecture on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. His lecture entitled…
Read More Professorial Lecture explores how to improve your health and save the planet
On World Health Day 2022 (April 7), GCU’s School of Health and Life Sciences Dean Professor Anita Simmers highlights how staff and students are helping to build a fairer, healthier…
Professor Dawn Skelton is celebrating the success of the Make Movement Your Mission initiative, launched on the first day of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on 23 March 2020 to support older…
Research carried out on thousands of healthcare workers has found that immunity from COVID-19 starts to wane six months after getting a second vaccination – reinforcing the need for booster…
Read More COVID-19 immunity study reinforces need for booster jabs
People who identify as LGBTQ+ are more likely to have problems with alcohol and experience major barriers in accessing alcohol services, according to researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University. A new…
Read More LGBTQ+ community experience alcohol-related health inequalities in Scotland
Four new members of staff have joined the Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, bringing a wealth of research and expertise to Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU). High-profile cancer experts Dr…