News
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College in the fast last for the future
Glasgow Clyde College has added a new electric vehicle charging point to its automotive engineering workshops, aiming to prepare students for the world of work with sustainable technology.
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Update on Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC)
An update on survey work undertaken by our professional advisors.
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Launch of Wella Colour Higher Level Diploma
Glasgow Clyde College has launched the first degree-level certificate in hair colour and styling in partnership with world-renowned hair care company, Wella Professionals.
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Dance students take to the stage with world-renowned dance company
Two Glasgow Clyde College dance students, Grace Diggines and Ellie Wood, have been selected to perform with the prestigious Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, which is based in New York City, at this year’s Edinburgh International Festival.
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Industrial Action
Please read update for students regarding EIS-FELA Industrial Action.
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Scotland’s college marketing teams shortlisted for top award
Glasgow Clyde College marketing team, as part of the CDN Marketing and Communications Network, has been shortlisted for a Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) Award for its Choose College campaign.
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The Glasgow Project
The Glasgow Project is a personalised wraparound provision to support 16-24 year olds who have, or have had, experience of trauma in their lives.
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Darren McGarvey inducted into CDN Hall of Fame
Glasgow Clyde College alumni Darren McGarvey has been inducted into the College Development Network (CDN) College Hall of Fame.
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Memorandum of understanding signed with SRUC
Glasgow Clyde College and Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) have signed a memorandum of understanding to work in partnership to create pathways for horticulture students.
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Craftex 23
Hospitality student Abby Dyer was announced as the winner of the Deacon Convener's Design Prize for her stunning fairy-tale book made of bread at this year's Craftex competition.
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Glasgow Clyde College offer 2 minute courses around the city
Glaswegians will be able to master new skills in less than the time it takes to make a cup of tea as Glasgow Clyde College offers speedy two-minute courses across the city this week.
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Journalism students publish end-of-year magazine 'Mixx'
Second year HND Practical Journalism students have produced an end-of-year magazine covering a range of domestic and international stories in a publication appropriately named, the Mixx.