Glasgow Caledonian University leads the EU AMIF (Asylum and Migrant Integration Fund) funded two-year project VOLPOWER: Enhancing Community Building and Social Integration through Dialogue and Collaboration amongst Young Europeans and…
Glasgow Caledonian University leads the EU AMIF (Asylum and Migrant Integration Fund) funded two-year project VOLPOWER: Enhancing Community Building and Social Integration through Dialogue and Collaboration amongst Young Europeans…
One of the UK’s leading voices on gender-budgeting, Dr Angela O’Hagan, Deputy Director of the Wise Centre for Economic Justice, was awarded the Jo Cox Award at the Political Studies…
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WiSE PhD Student, Leanne Wilson, recently blogged for Engender. Leanne is a feminist economist researching the effectiveness of gender mainstreaming as a strategy for advancing gender equality, specifically within the…
See Dr Angela O’Hagan’s latest publication on Tackling Inequalities through Gender Budgeting https://www.wcpp.org.uk/commentary/tackling-inequalities-through-gender-budgeting/ https://www.wcpp.org.uk/publication/tackling-inequality-through-gender-budgeting/ and listen to the Podcast https://www.wcpp.org.uk/podcast/
Honorary Professor Marilyn Waring recognised in BBC’s 100 Women list 16 October 2019 Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) honorary doctorate Professor Marilyn Waring has been named in the BBC’s list of…
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SNP ANNOUNCES SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMISSION TO BUILD CASE FOR INDEPENDENCE The SNP has announced the membership of a Social Justice and Fairness Commission to build the case for independence…
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The Commission on a Gender Equal Economy spent two days in Glasgow, on 5 and 6 September 2019, taking evidence from women’s organisations, trade unions, economic think tanks, academics, and…
The WiSE Centre for Economic Justice and the Centre for the Social History of Health & Healthcare are pleased to jointly host Professor Rima Apple and Professor Michael Apple, both…
ESRC funding of £50,000 for study on alternative approaches to understanding the gap between productivity and pay in the UK. Following on from their completion of an ESRC funded ‘small…