News
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Glasgow Clyde College supports remote island community
Gift-tech, the College's technology recycling scheme, has provided computers to a remote community in Tiree.
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Staying ‘present’ during the festive break
As we approach the Christmas break, everyone is preparing for a vastly different festive period.
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Christmas holiday: Monday 21 December - Monday 4 January
The College will be closed for the Christmas holiday from Friday 18 December and will re-open on Tuesday 5 January 2021.
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Mental Health at Christmas
We know that Christmas can be a difficult time for many people, and sometimes it's easy to forget to take care of your mental health. So we've put together some tips to help manage your mental health this Christmas.
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Glasgow Clyde provides catering facilities to children’s charity
Glasgow Clyde College has stepped in at the 11th hour to offer Launch Foods a home so the charity can continue its amazing work feeding school children across the city.
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Learning outside the box
HNC Childhood Practice students gain vital course knowledge and work experience with staff, peers and children in a real-life, outdoors setting.
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Fearless Glasgow: Erase the Grey campaign
Glasgow Clyde College is a member of Fearless Glasgow, a partnership group of colleges and universities in the West of Scotland, united in tackling gender based violence together.
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#LoveScotlandsColleges Launch
Glasgow Clyde College is supporting the #LoveScotlandsColleges national campaign to highlight the importance and strength of Scotland’s colleges to stakeholders.
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Hammermen Treble for Langside Campus
It was a celebration of the old and new for Glasgow Clyde College at the recent Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow awards ceremony.
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You can learn something new every day
It was clear from an early stage in the pandemic that the education sector needed to respond to the crisis and offer support to those who needed to upskill or retrain.
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Glasgow Clyde College: The dance goes on!
Earlier this year when we were forced to shut the college doors as a result of the pandemic, we all wondered how we could keep a sense of community alive between staff and students.
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Growing the Young Person’s Guarantee: First organisations sign up
The first organisations to back the £60 million Young Person’s Guarantee have been announced by Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop.