We’re delighted to be sharing work from LUSTRUM, (Limiting undetected STIs to reduce morbidity, led by Prof Claudia Estcourt, https://www.lustrum.org.uk/), one of our three NIHR Programme Grants for Applied Research. …
Congratulations to Professor of Health Behaviour Dynamics Sebastien Chastin at Glasgow Caledonian University who has been hailed one of the world’s most influential researchers by Clarivate for the second year…
Read More Global health researcher wins highly cited award for second year running
A global health expert from Glasgow Caledonian University will play a key role in a major COP26 event entitled ‘Canals Do Net Zero: Re-imagining 18th century infrastructure to address flood…
Read More GCU health scientist at forefront of COP26 ‘Canals Do Net Zero’ event
Glasgow Caledonian University is the first organisation in Scotland to host a SafePod giving researchers secure access to confidential data on campus for the very first time. The SafePod is now…
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on senior charge nurses and midwives will be explored as part of a new study conducted by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and the University…
Read More Pandemic impact on senior charge nurses and midwives explored
The climate crisis is an opportunity to improve our health, welfare and economy, according to top Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) global health scientist Professor Sebastien Chastin. The Professor of Health…
Read More GCU’s global health expert to brief COP26 delegates on co-benefits of climate action
Bioscientist Dr Mark Williams has put Glasgow Caledonian University on the world map for cancer research and is fast becoming a recognised name in the field of blood cancer and…
Read More Blood cancer expert puts GCU on the world map for cancer research
Research led by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) sport and exercise psychologist Dr Bryan McCann found that coaches, parents and peers all have a huge influence on talented football players’ motivation…
Read More Coaches, parents and peers play key role in motivating athletes
Five researchers from Glasgow Caledonian University have launched an 18-month project investigating new ways to help people with leg pain known as intermittent claudication. Intermittent claudication is the medical term…
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have published one of the first studies revealing the full impact of COVID-19 on mental health on different groups of people living in the UK.…
Read More Research reveals impact of first lockdown on mental health