Glasgow Caledonian University’s Occupational Therapy team are running their first Occupational Therapy Research Conference on October 11. The online event is part of the 60-year anniversary celebrations of occupational therapy…
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Professor of Applied Psychology Simon Hunter has joined an expert group on a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy “to achieve the vision of a Scotland, free…
Read More GCU Professor joins mission to free Scotland from stigma of mental illness
Glasgow Caledonian University Professor of Ageing and Health Dawn Skelton will deliver the final keynote speech at the Global Ageing Conference in Glasgow this week. Hundreds of experts and delegates from 48…
Read More Professor Dawn Skelton stars in Global Ageing Conference
A course to help people overcome long term ‘chemo brain’ is being rolled out across the UK after Glasgow Caledonian University research found it to be successful with cancer patients…
Read More ‘Chemo brain’ course to be rolled by cancer charity following GCU research
New research has revealed that as little as 25 minutes of slow walking each day for older patients in hospital could improve physical function and cut the number of return…
Read More New research prescribes 25 minutes of slow walking for older patients in hospital
People who have been cured of hepatitis C infection still face a substantially greater risk of death compared with the general population, research led by Glasgow Caledonian University has revealed.…
Read More People with a hepatitis C cure still face substantial risk of death
Visually impaired athletes competing in the UCI Cycling World Championships have been getting a helping hand from eye experts at Glasgow Caledonian University. The University’s Vision Centre opened its doors to provide…
Read More Visually impaired cyclists have victory in sight at UCI championships after GCU steps in
A team of Glasgow Caledonian University health researchers are involved in a new multi-million-pound research project which will address knowledge gaps within healthcare, public health and social care, and is…
Read More GCU leads the way in health and social care research
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Research Centre for Health (ReaCH) has teamed up with experts from America to find new ways to help LGBTQ+ women reduce their alcohol intake. Sober curiosity is…
Read More New research project to help LGBTQ+ women challenge drinking social norms
Glasgow Caledonian University’s Department of Nursing and Community marks two major milestones in providing educational training for NHS staff as the service celebrates its 75th anniversary today (July 5). The…
Read More Nursing and Community Health marks two major milestones on 75th anniversary of the NHS